Recently [22nd April 2025] a few people who follow Islam shot dead over thirty men in front of their families in Pahalgam in Kashmir, North India, after confirming that these men were non-Muslims. This incident sent shock waves across the world, and served as a grim reminder of the terror that is inflicted across the world by people claiming allegiance to the teachings of this religion, allegedly started by a man in Saudi Arabia over 1300 years ago. The crescent is their symbol.
I feel so sorry for the loss. It is a tragedy. And I feel there are lessons that we all can learn from this.
Firstly, Islam and its most ardent followers invariably are forced to obey what is written in the Koran. There is no denying what is written, and all those who are born into Muslim families need to take this as a wake up call to make a choice:
1. Continue to be called a Muslim and try to cover up or deny parts of the Koran, or
2.Declare that you are no longer a Muslim, and that you cannot follow this so called religion, as your conscience will not allow you to.
I would also like to show how Islam has cleverly spread its tentacles into Western Universities. Liberal universities have long since been infiltrated by people who are either Islamic or supportive of Islam. They have cleverly disguised themselves as the persecuted or oppressed. The western liberal intellectuals who support them probably do not know or do not care about what Islam really means or wants. These liberals are sometimes known as the Rainbow, due partly to their aggressive propagation of a variety of gender identities. These Rainbow believers when asked about the number of genders, you can think of it like a rainbow.
Ayaan Hirsi speaks about this in her characteristic simple and yet powerful manner. She says how ironic it is that quite a few of the rich and so called educated students from Liberal Ivy League universities were openly supporting Hamas and were pro-Palestine, especially after the gruesome attacks on Israel in October 2023.
She wonders what type of education is being given in these Universities, and that is why she makes this shocking statement:
Cambridge or Harvard or other liberal universities are like a Madrassa [a place where young minds are indoctrinated to hate, kill or subjugate non-Muslims] and are creating students who are full of anger against a particular narrative, especially the Judeo-Christian worldview, which ironically created the freedom for them to express these very views.
Try challenging the dominant world view in any Islamic nation and you will soon realise that these nations exist on fear and control, not freedom of expression!
What she also emphasizes is the strange and unholy alliance between the crescent and the rainbow, in this video above.

We live in a time that was predicted, surprisingly, over two thousand years ago.
For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse.
Romans Chapter 1, New Testament
For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened.
So here we see two types of people.
People who rejected the living God and ended up believing in Islam, [and got caught up with endless violence], and the people who rejected all faith and who rejected God as well, their thinking became futile, a perfect way to describe modern liberal education and its students.
These two types of people are directly responsible for much of the mess we see in the world today. And mind you, Islam is not an Abrahamic religion by any definition.
The liberals and Muslims see the violence being perpetrated by terrorists and chose to either justify it or whitewash it with some sophisticated arguments. But people are finally seeing through these hollow strategies.
Yes, there is hope.
People like Ayaan Hirsi [born into a Muslim Somalian family] and others, who have experienced the truth, and the love and forgiveness that God offers through Christ.
She debated Richard Dawkins recently and I was impressed by her conviction and faith.
We need more people like her in these times.
I believe Peace comes not by war or fighting or retaliation, but by being transformed into the likeness of Jesus Christ, the perfect sinless human, full of love, truth and grace.
So I hope you dear reader will become a peace maker who spreads love, peace, joy and truth in the world, by knowing the Prince of Peace.
God bless you.
Of course, as always, I would love to hear your feedback as well!



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