Greetings infidels
Asalam Alikum Believers/Muslims
In this thread I wanted to share my experience and other personal stuff about my journey doing Dawh (Inviting people to Islam)
Starting from childhood, I learned about hell, a place only evil people enters.
That combined with the fact that most of the world are infidels, created in me a similar issue to that of "Problem of hell", as an innocent child I may have thought that all mankind should enter paradise, a world with only pleasure and good stuff and no suffering at all.
"If only these infidels knew about Islam and how amazing it is they will surely convert and enter paradise" ~the "little did I know" me
Well time passed and, eventually I grow up, after certain events I became very interested in religion, and I went doing Dawh online, mainly I tried to do it on the onion network (because I thought no one is doing it there, so I wanted to fill the gap)
Eventually I stumbled on Digdeeper website, and reading few interesting articles, I joined his community, and there were I had many of my early debates about religion.
I admit I wasn't a good debater at the beginning, I did know I was right but I didn't know why or how to prove it correctly, and yes I had to search for arguments and other stuff on realtime to be able to keep up with, it was that time I had the idea of UniversalPath site, a site that in theory was suppose to give you an easy "copy paste" arguments and anti-arguments text.
Eventually it developed into a full articles site much like digdeeper, and at one point used to have a good number of visitors on neocities, that is until it got banned.
I quickly searched and learned about infidels believes, Atheism, Christianity, Liberal agendas such as feminism and LGBT, and the more I learned, the more I noticed how bad infidels are compare to my initial idea about them.
They aren't just bunch of people with wrong ideas or believes, but rather straight up evil
I quickly confirmed this the more I debated/argued with them, and noticed all the hypocrisy, the inconsistency, the pride, the arrogance, the lack of common sense and lack of any form of logic.
Take Atheism for example, the hardest part is not refuting it.
I mean how hard it is to prove that "nothing can't create anything", that a billion 0 doesn't equal to 1
Not hard, the hardest part is convincing an atheist that he is not a monkey, which is a serious issue.
Atheists seem to want to sink, they are simply competing in that, being called an "evolved monkey" isn't enough, they went with "we are a hybrid of pig and monkey" (and this is not a joke, "The Hybrid Hypothesis" exists, and I am to this day refusing to deep search it to refute it, because if you are so much of a scum that you believe in that, then I am sorry for you)
This mindset, is reflected in their societies, as their believes give raise to all sorts of animistic barbaric behaviors, just take any bad action and see the statistics in it, you will find secular countries always peak at them, but infidels do not want to learn nor change.
And just don't get me started on infidels history, that's a topic that deserves a book, not a thread.
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When I say infidels are evil, I mean it literally, but it seems that they don't know this about themselves, they think they are the heros of the world, they are its healers.
The funny part is, when it comes to each others, they know this about themselves, so its easy to see an infidel conspiracy theorist argue that whatever "good reason" any ruler infidel ("elites") is giving is a hypocrisy or a lie.
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Well...
I am no longer that child that think infidels are misguided people, sure there are among them that are misguided and I know they are going to return to the right thing eventually, but those who aren't, picked their believes fully by choice, and believes are the reflection of the heart, if one has a nasty believe, he is a nasty person, regardless.
I hate you infidels. Thanks for reading.