Saturday, August 5, 2017

Protection against Censorship Proclivity Is To Do Regularly "The Term Muslim,"Islam" By Definition, Legally, Is Not A Religion! World Invaders, Raiders, Barbarians, Hordes Conquerers!

Alexander The Great, Muhammad,
Genghis Khan had the same goal:
Conquer The World!
It is a Mental discipline Equal to Sumari, Vikings, etc.   Muslim, Islam means: Conquering Army

This is not religio:n it is A Conquering Army
This is according to the book they read and quote from! It is no longer a religion when it is  proclitically invading, raiding, dominating, conquering!



"Muslim", "Islam" Can Not Be Recognized As a Religion, Legally it is not a Religion! It is a Group of People With one Goal: Conquer The World!

These people do not recognize anyone's! anyone's! God given right and freedom to exercise   Freewill.  Their mental discipline is not to exercise their own free will but they believe all Human beings must submit to Muhammad, even against their own free will or they deserve to die!

    to invade and conquer the entire world! They have to kill for this man.
This is a group of people loyal to a man who lived hundreds of years ago, who commanded all people
    This mental state turns human beings into "mindless" drones, under the influence of a mad man!



The Truth is legal protection against censorship based on religion. Muslim  is Not a religion!
 
Proclivity: predisposition through mental brainwashing to Invade, Slaughter, and Conquer every other race of people on the face of the Earth. That is not a religion it is World Invaders, Raiders, Barbarians, Hordes, Conquerors, or Conquistadors!

"Muslim", "Islam" Can Not Be Recognized As a Religion, Legally it is not a Religion! It is a Group of People With one Goal: Conquer The World!
   Muslims are following "a Military Leader" who Conquered Nations!

Historical References for "legal definition" purposes
Conquering Army's follow a man, a leader:
1.)    The Great Heathen Army goal was to Conquer:    The name Great Heathen Army is derived from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle of 865. Legend has it that the force was led by three sons of Ragnar Lodbrok. The campaign of invasion and conquest against the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms lasted 14 years. Surviving sources give no firm indication of its numbers, but it was clearly amongst the largest forces of its kind.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Heathen_Army
2.)   Genghis Khan
The Mongol military tactics and organization enabled the Mongol Empire to conquer nearly all of continental Asia, the Middle East and parts of eastern Europe.
The original foundation of that system was an extension of the nomadic lifestyle of the Mongols. Other elements were invented by Genghis Khan, his generals, and his successors. Technologies useful to attack fortifications were adapted from other cultures, and foreign technical experts integrated into the command structures.
3.)The Army of Alexander The Great!
No military commander in history has ever won a battle by himself. To be successful he needs the support of a well-trained army who will follow him regardless of the cost whether it be a stunning victory or hopeless defeat. One need only read of Leonidas as he bravely led his 300 Spartans to inevitable defeat at Thermopylae. History has had its share of skilled leaders - Julius CaesarHannibal, and later Napoleon. However, all three of these men must pay homage to a single individual and his army. Alexander the Great conquered most of the known world of his time. From his father King Philip of Macedonia he inherited a versatile, well-trained army unlike anything that had ever existed. United in a single purpose, they fought as one. Alexander recognized this and is quoted as saying, “Remember upon the conduct of each depends the fate of all.”
re·li·gion
rəˈlijən/
noun
  1. the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.

    "ideas about the relationship between science and religion"

    synonyms:faithbeliefworshipcreedMore
    • a particular system of faith and worship.
      plural noun: religions

      "the world's great religions"
    • a pursuit or interest to which someone ascribes supreme importance.
pro·cliv·i·ty
prōˈklivədē,prəˈklivədē/
noun
  1. a tendency to choose or do something regularly; an inclination or predisposition toward a particular thing.

    "a proclivity for hard work"

    synonyms:inclinationtendencyleaningdispositionpronenesspropensitybentbiaspenchantpredisposition

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