The Insanity Is Global

I honestly do not understand why the sane among us continue to tolerate the insane.  Worse, why do we keep putting these insane individuals into positions of leadership?

OK, let me start by saying this loudly and clearly:

The way we use ‘insanity’ has no clear definition.  If you look it up, insanity refers to derangement, and derangement refers you back to insanity (which is insane in itself).  Therefore, for the purposes of this post, I am using the term, ‘insanity,’ as a catch-all for unsound, invalid and irrational thinking and/or reasoning.  OK/  Are we all on the same page now?  Good.  Let’s continue.

Here is the story that has set me off (again):

Christian Anti-Islam Activist Assassinated While Livestreaming in Sweden — Just Hours Before He Faced Verdict on ‘Racial Hatred’ Charges

Here is a pull-quote from the story:

However, the Swedish government worked to criminalize his anti-Islam activism on the grounds of incitement racial hatred.

His trial was specifically in connection to statements he made around the Quran burnings, with prosecutors charging him with racial hatred.

Now, here is my problem:

SINCE WHEN DOES A RELIGION EQUATE TO A RACE?!?

If the authorities want to charge this man with religious hatred, then fine!  But they can’t do that because, if they did, they would have to ban Islam — all of Islam!  So they charged the man with a racial hate crime instead?!?

OK, then how does one make that case?  The man is of the same race as the Muslims back in Iran.  Are the authorities charging him with being a hater of himself?  If so, how does one prove that charge?

Folks, let’s be very clear on this matter:

PROTECTING ISLAM UNDER THE GUISE OF RACIAL HATE CRIMES IS SATANIC!

This is by definition.  Islam is the negation of the Bible, which makes it of the enemy (adversary), which is exactly what ‘Satan’ means (enemy, accuser or adversary).  Therefore, by Biblical definition, supporting or defending Islam is Satanic — period!

Now, in a religiously tolerant society, people should be free to worship whatever god they chose (but there will be severe consequences for choosing wrongly).  However, what they are not free to do is persecute one religion in defense of another and then claim it is because of ‘hate crimes.’  When we do that, the prosecution becomes a hate crime, by the same line of reasoning!  And that is so irrational as to be ‘insane.’

No, if you understand the prophetic language in the Bible, then what this story is all about is very clear:

This is the two-horned beast giving life and voice to the beast that was slain and causing the whole world to worship the dragon in the process.

–B3A