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STUPID IS AS STUPID DOES
by parthecourse

A lot of Americans have become so insulated from reality that they imagine that America can suffer defeat without any inconvenience to themselves.

Pause a moment, reflect back. These event are actual events from history. They really happened! Do you remember?

1. 1968 Boby Kennedy was shot and killed by a Muslim male extremist between the ages of 17 & 40.

2. In 1972 at the Munich Olympics athletes were kidnapped and massacred by Muslim male extremists between the ages of 17 & 40.

3. In 1979, the U.S. Embassy in Iran was taken over by Muslim male extremists between the ages of 17 & 40.

4. During the 1980s a number of Americans were kidnapped in Lebanon by Muslim male extremists between the ages of 17 & 40.

5. In 1983, the US Marine barracks in Beirut was blown up by Muslim male extremists between the ages of 17 & 40.

6. In 1985 the cruise ship Achille Lauro was hijacked and a 70 year old American passenger was murdered and thrown overboard in his wheelchair by Muslim male extremists between the ages of 17 & 40.

7. In 1985 TWA flight 847 was hijacked at Athens, and a US Navy diver trying to rescue passengers was murdered by Muslim male extremists between the ages of 17 & 40.

8. In 1988, Pan Am flight 103 was bombed by Muslim male extremists between the ages of 17 & 40.

9. In 1993 the World Trade Center was bombed the first time by Muslim male extremists between the ages of 17 & 40.

10. In 1998, the Us embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were bombed by Muslim male extremists between the ages of 17 & 40.

11. On 9/11/01, four airliners were hijacked, two were used as missles to take down the World Trade Centers and of the remaining two, one crashed into the US Pentagon and the other was diverted and crashed by the passengers. Thousands of people were killed by Muslim male extremists between the ages of 17 & 40.

12.In 2002, the United States fought a war in Afghanistan against Muslim male extremists between the ages of 17 & 40.

13. In 2002, reporter Daniel Pearl was kidnapped and murdered by, you guessed it--Muslim male extremists between the ages of 17 & 40.

No, There really is no pattern here that would justify profiling, is there? I don't see one do you? So, to ensure we Americans never offend anyone, particularly fanatic Muslim male extremists, intent on killing us, airport security screeners will no longer be allowed to profile certain people...Absolutely No Profiling!!!

They must conduct random searches of 80 year old women, little kids, airline pilots with proper ID, secret service agent who are members of the President's security detail, 85 year old Congressmen with metal hips, and Medal of Honor winner and former Governor Joe Foss,...but leave those Muslim males between the ages of 17 & 40 alone lest they be guilty of profiling.

According to the Book of Revelation (that's in the Bible)...

The Anti-Christ will be a man, in his 40s of Muslim descent, who will deceive the nations with persuasive language, and have a MASSIVE Christ-like appeal...the prophecy says that people will flock to him and he will promise false hope and world peace, and when he is in power, he will destroy everything...AND NOW

For the award winning Act of Stupidity of all times;

The People of America want to elect, to the most powerful position on the face of the Planet -- The Presidency of the United States of America:

A Muslim Male Extremist...between the ages of 17 & 40.

Have the American People completely lost their minds, or just their Power of Reason...?

I'm sorry but I refuse to take a chance on the "unknown" candidate bHussein Obama...!

As the writer of the award winning story "Forrest Gump" so aptly put it...

"STUPID is as STUPID DOES"...!!!

on my e-mail today

Re: STUPID IS AS STUPID DOES
by Craig
Obama is the Antichrist? Puh-leeze!
By Amy Hollyfield
Published on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008 at 07:40 p.m.


SUMMARY: The latest chain e-mail attack on Obama distorts the words in the Bible to suggest he is the Antichrist.

The chain e-mail attacks on Sen. Barack Obama during this presidential race have been rampant and ruthless. He refused to say the Pledge of Allegiance ( False.) He was sworn into the Senate on a Koran, not the Bible ( Pants on Fire wrong.) His middle name is Mohammed and he’s a “covert” Muslim ( Pants on Fire wrong.)

But those allegations are dwarfed by a new chain e-mail that distorts the words of the Bible to suggest Obama is the Antichrist.

The e-mail reads: “According to The Book of Revelations the anti-christ is: The anti-christ will be a man, in his 40s, of MUSLIM descent, who will deceive the nations with persuasive language, and have a MASSIVE Christ-like appeal....the prophecy says that people will flock to him and he will promise false hope and world peace, and when he is in power, will destroy everything is it OBAMA??”

Like many other e-mails spreading falsehoods about the presidential candidates to thousands or even millions of people, this e-mail encourages its readers to pass it on: “I STRONGLY URGE each one of you to repost this as many times as you can! Each opportunity that you have to send it to a friend or media outlet...do it! If you think I am crazy..Im sorry but I refuse to take a chance on the “unknown” candidate.”

We feel silly even writing about this because many people consider it ridiculous on its face. But the e-mail was sent to us by many PolitiFact readers who wanted us to sort it out. And judging by 635,000 hits on a Google search for “Obama + Antichrist,” the suggestion certainly has spread. Among the thousands of postings is one blog — “Barack Obama the Antichrist?” — devoted to exploring signs that Obama may be the Antichrist.

And it's because of chain e-mails like this one that misunderstandings begin.

To be clear: Nothing about this detailed allegation is true.

Let’s begin with the Book of Revelation (note the singular, which is accurate), the final book in the Bible’s New Testament, which is 22 chapters long. Its sweeping apocalyptic language is laced with metaphors and symbols that challenge modern readers, but nowhere does it offer the kind of cookbook definition of the Antichrist proposed in this e-mail.

To reach our findings, we read the Book of Revelation and interviewed two religious scholars. Here's what we found:

• The word “anti-christ” does not appear in the Book of Revelation.

“The word Antichrist is not used in the Book of Revelation so this is important to point out,” said Dr. James D. Tabor, professor and chair of the religious studies department at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. “Everybody thinks the word is used.”

That’s a pretty big hole in this e-mail from the get-go. We didn’t find the word in reading the text and our second scholar confirms this critical point.

“First and foremost, the word Antichrist and a figure called the Antichrist never occurs in the Book of Revelation in the New Testament,” said Dr. L. Michael White, professor of classics and religious studies at the University of Texas and director of the Institute for the Study of Antiquity and Christian Origins.

Now, some people interpret characters in the Book of Revelation to be the Antichrist even though the text doesn’t use this word. Specifically, in Chapter 13 there is a beast “having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy” that some consider to be an allusion to the Antichrist.

“It’s only in Chapter 13 and you could almost miss it,” Tabor said.

But among biblical scholars and historians, there is strong consensus that none of the strange, evil-sounding characters in the Book of Revelation actually represents the Antichrist.

“It wasn’t there in the Bible,” White said. “It emerges in the Middle Ages. It’s something historians deal with.”

Now the word Antichrist does appear a few times in other books of the Bible, specifically in First John and Second John. The description in First John, Chapter 4, verse 3 says: “And every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God: and this is that spirit of antichrist, whereof ye have heard that it should come; and even now already is it in the world.”

• There’s no mention of a man of a certain age.

The Book of Revelation talks of God, Jesus Christ, John, spirits, Jezebel, a beast like a calf, a beast like a flying eagle, elders, a great red dragon and many more animals and people. But nowhere does it describe “a man, in his 40s,” as the e-mail alleges.

“As you notice, there’s nothing about being age 40,” Tabor said. “This is completely wrong. The Book of Revelation doesn’t say that. It says it’s a male, so I guess they got that right. It says ‘he,’ ‘he,’ ‘he.’ ”

• There’s no mention of the word “Muslim.”

Considering the Bible was completed by the early second century, and the Islam religion wasn’t founded until the early 600s, it’s not surprising that the world Muslim (the name for Islam followers) does not appear in the Book of Revelation.

So it’s this part of the e-mail, where it says the Antichrist will be a man “of Muslim descent,” that our religious scholars find particularly ridiculous.

By definition, the Antichrist is “the polar opposite and ultimate enemy of Christ,” according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. And because Muslims believe “there is no god but God,” they would have great difficulty with the idea of elevating a person to a divine status, White said.

“A Muslim would be a monotheist and the last thing a Muslim would do is have anyone worship anyone other than God,” Tabor said.

Not to mention the fact that Obama is not a Muslim.

White points to the specific descriptions of the Antichrist as evidence that the e-mail is drawing from a number of sources to create the image it wants to portray.

“There is no part of that anywhere in the Bible, not in those forms,” said White, who was a co-writer and historical consultant for the 1999 PBS documentary, Apocalypse! Time, History, and Revolution. “That’s all a jigsaw puzzle of bits and pieces all filtered through the kind of end-of-world scenarios we get in the theology that is the underpinning of the Left Behind novels.”

White says this patchwork interpretation of the Bible is common in some groups trying to justify certain beliefs.

“Of course, they never bothered to read the Scriptures carefully ... so it’s kind of a system of interpretation. That if you start with that presupposition, it’s all there you can just find it,” White said.

“That description (in the chain e-mail) never occurs anywhere in one place nor are the component parts really about the same situation. It’s a cherry-picking through Scripture to get it all to fit together.”

But fit together it doesn’t. The claim in this e-mail is egregiously inaccurate, so we rule it Pants on Fire wrong.



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I noticed that one part right away
by Smiley1979
How stupid does someone have to be to think there were Muslims when the bible was being written?
Bump for jpfc
by Smiley1979
You think I made this up too little guy?
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