polite_gandalf wrote on May 5
th, 2014 at 7:51pm:
What do you think FD? Those stories of Yadda wouldn't have got out without someone "turning up" and recording it.
How many uncontroversial, non-incriminating sermons do you think those undercover reporters sat through before they found the fun ones?
I guess you'll never have much idea unless you yourself starting "turning up" no?
gandalf,
As the information that i presented in post #26
demonstrates, if an infidel attends a mosque as a guest, there is evidence that
the inclination of moslems in the mosque, will be to simply try to deceive the infidel [about what is taught in the mosque, to moslems].
That the moslems WILL NOT BE CANDID WITH THE INFIDEL,
but that the moslems in the mosque, will simply tell the infidel, what the moslems want the infidel to believe.
And what is it that the moslems
want the infidels to believe ?
The moslems
want the infidels to believe, that moslems regard Christians and moslems as 'brothers' in their respective Abrahamic faiths.
As per the example in my post #26;
The Christians that visited the UK mosque were 'treated kindly', and the Christians were told by the moslem preacher;
'We're all people of the book and we all come from the same history'.
But then, subsequently, it is clear that as soon as the Christians are no longer present, the moslem preacher
then tells those moslems who are attending the mosque;
'Christianity is vile.'
From the example above, we can see that
moslem community leaders [i.e. in this case, the mosques' preacher] are shamelessly encouraging [by their own example], other moslems to have duplicitous relationships with persons who are not moslems!
Google,
smile to the face "while our hearts curse them""A Study in Muslim Doctrine
...while sincere friendship with non-Muslims is forbidden,
insincere friendship - whenever beneficial to Muslims - is not."
http://www.meforum.org/2512/nidal-hasan-fort-hood-muslim-doctrine