Comments by "ThinkBefore YouType" (@thinkbeforeyoutype7106) on "Channel 4 News"
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“Jimmy Swaggart, another popular televangelist, told his viewers that the conflict in South Africa was nothing less than a struggle between Christian civilization and the Antichrist. In his presidential campaign in 1988, televangelist Pat Robertson called advocates for sanctions the "allies of those who favor a one-party Marxist Government in South Africa." After his race ended, he became even more direct: "There needs to be some kind of protection for the minority which the white people represent now," he said in 1992. And in 1993, he said on his show, "I know we don’t like apartheid, but the blacks in South Africa, in Soweto, don’t have it all that bad." At a time when the Dutch Reformed Church, the traditional theological backer of apartheid, was reversing its position, the American religious right provided new religious cover — and they made the case to millions of Americans who tuned into their shows.”
- Apartheid Amnesia : How the GOP conveniently forgot about its role in propping up a white supremacist regime.
Source : Foreign Policy
The same supporters of apartheid in South Africa are now supporting israel
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“Jimmy Swaggart, another popular televangelist, told his viewers that the conflict in South Africa was nothing less than a struggle between Christian civilization and the Antichrist. In his presidential campaign in 1988, televangelist Pat Robertson called advocates for sanctions the "allies of those who favor a one-party Marxist Government in South Africa." After his race ended, he became even more direct: "There needs to be some kind of protection for the minority which the white people represent now," he said in 1992. And in 1993, he said on his show, "I know we don’t like apartheid, but the blacks in South Africa, in Soweto, don’t have it all that bad." At a time when the Dutch Reformed Church, the traditional theological backer of apartheid, was reversing its position, the American religious right provided new religious cover — and they made the case to millions of Americans who tuned into their shows.”
- Apartheid Amnesia : How the GOP conveniently forgot about its role in propping up a white supremacist regime.
Source : Foreign Policy
The same supporters of apartheid in South Africa are now supporting israel
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 @louise9973 Well, to be honest since I’m younger I haven’t had that much life experience as you had. I’m in my 30’s born in Somalia came to the West as a young child. At that time I spoke 5 languages but unfortunately now I’m down to 2 and half. Haha As the saying goes, if you don’t use it, you lose it. I’ve met and interacted with very interesting and diverse people growing up. I’ve studied political science and for the last 15 years I’ve been studying and researching theology, philosophy, and other ideologies while working immensely. I have plans to travel several unique places one particular place near my homeland called Socotra Island. I’m not sure if you’ve ever been there but it’s beautiful. That’s pretty much.
Also, the quote you posted reminded me a similar quote from over 1,400 by a Muslim Scholar….
“The world is 3 days: As for yesterday, it has vanished along with all that was in it. As for tomorrow, you may never see it. As for today, it is yours, so work on it.”
— Hasan Al-Basri
Again, you’re thinking of this life is not that much different from ours to be honest. Anyways, it was great talking with you and I wish you all the best in this life and the hereafter.
Assalaamu Alaykum (Peace Be With You)
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