If God also had a human form, what would he say from his human experiential perspective.
The shorthand about the Iranian situation:
In 1953 the CIA staged a military coup in order to overthrow an embryonic democracy in Iran, thus installing a brutal, fascist dictatorship in the name of the democracy. In 1979, the Iranian Revolutionary guard successfully ousted the dictatorship that lasted 26 years, and diplomatic communication was cut off after because the U.S. wouldn't associate with who removed the occupying regime and never let the U.S. build a military base in their nation after the U.S. promised all Islamic nations independence during WWII only to, after the war, instead, redraw the borders of countries without the permission of such countries causing the sectarian conflicts brought on by those who were financially (monetarily) and militarily rewarded for siding with the new border policies. Syria is the only other country besides Iran which doesn't have a U.S. occupying military base. Halliburton, Dick Cheney's former "contracting" company, though, has a headquarters in Tehran, Iran's capital.
As of today, the only wide-scope humanitarian efforts in Afghanistan have been conducted by The Islamic Republic of Iran which has built roads and routed 24 hour electricity-service to parts of entangled Afghanistan (calling Iran "The Islamic Republic of Iran" is like calling the U.S. or, America, the "United States of North America"). Iran also houses over 1.4 million Iraqi Refugees, as well as millions and millions more Palestinian and Afghanistan refugees. Over 60% of the Iranian population is 26 years and younger. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has admitted to speaking threatening rhetoric in order to coerce destruction onto his own innocent population. There is no nuclear bomb, nor any research going into its production whatsoever. This is a fact.
Missile tests are military exercises. Iran is allowed to have a military that tests missiles, that's what we do. Israel is a Muslim bully. Most Muslims live in the desert and only have one pale of water for the entire family to shower with. For every Israeli killed there are like 333 Palestinians allowed to be counted. If China suddenly said, "clear out of Texas and California, we're giving it back to Mexico", and all Americans that wished to stay were put behind walls and cut off from resources, eventually militias would form.
//www.boston.com/news/world/middleeast/articles/2009/05/21/iran_fires_missile_tests_us/
The above article link contains subtle, righteous journalism.
From the article, I don't see how the new "solid fuel" missiles are more dangerous simply because, with the liquid-fueled missiles, "you could go in and knock it over before it is (was) launched" because it took several hours, because if our intelligence can radar an outgoing missile before it is launched, then why is thirty-minutes somehow too short of a time? Does the missile's warming up eventually cause an emanation that's only picked up after forty-five minutes? I don't get it. If we could knock it out beforehand before it was ever launched, because it took several hours to launch, then is the Iranian launch-command repeated too many times over and over during that sequence to let our lazy surveillance teams finally say, "you know, i think they're launching a missile over there" because do we have their military communications tapped? How else do you radar a missile in a launch sequence unless the architecture and storage/launch facilities of their military are already known because how many satellites are U.S. data collection and real-time surveillance? Are the watching blind to being watched? And even if one missile is launched, wouldn't it then be immediately radar'd and shot down by superior capabilities? How long does it take a U.S. tracking missile to launch? From how many directions/bases? Is such a capability perceived as an imminent threat worth building up a competing defense to in order to secure the possibility of military negotiations, instead of a constant, unimpeded victimization?
Jews lived peacefully in Palestine when it was Palestine. The Holy Qur'an does not permit colonization imposed on its own people by means of military land-stealing. Neither do we. Read the Declaration Of Independence. Clearing an entire population, living in accordance with God's rules of humility, from its own land, to then build a "modern" country for clubs and alcohol, in the actual holy land, should be seen from more than one angle, especially when Baghdad is at the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, where civilization first began. Think about that. The spot of land the race of creative beings radar'd as most inviting.
Entries in the beginning of The Holy Qur'an that are received as anti-semitic only refer to the Jews as a historical reference to decisions the people's rulers made, at the time, which the people didn't protest. As a note, I find it interesting how much of The Holy Qur'an, besides the "legality-levels" of women, could have been like the missing scriptures of Jesus because he probably wrote more down than just an outline of his life plot, but the warrior claimed ownership of the doctrine.
They said: “Keep him
And his brother in suspense
(For awhile); and send
To the cities men to collect -
He said: “Yea, (and more) -
But the sorcerers fell down
Five Reasons Why I, of the “Jew” nationality, dislike the Jewish religion:
1) Nobody finds anything wrong with the term Jew-ish. Think about that. It means you're like a Jew. For instance, how something can be scary-ish, like reciting prayers nobody knows the meaning of in a language that suckles vitality til the service is finally over. Singing trumps the monotony and rewrites the context into present upliftment, maybe unlike corny camp songs.
2) The prayers carry no pressing form of active wisdom, i.e. the engine of mental evolution. What good is a religion if it does not exercise the mind into progressive vision? Why devote energy toward a “God” who won't directly share any of the supposed transformative knowledge a divine existence is formed out from? Who is more believable, the man that commands wordy worship, or the being who fuses such transformative knowledge into organized experiential wisdom, enjoyably absorbed to then actively alleviate frictions of everyday existence?
3) The tradition of bar and bat mitzvahs gathers twelve and thirteen year-olds for sweet-sixteen gossip competition while encouraging elementary-level children toward acclimation for pre-teen intimacy.
4) No genuine religion of substantive essence would halt its own study at age thirteen.
5) The bar and bat mitzvah rite-of-passage ceremony comes to a close when the boy participates in a public display of under-age wine consumption, and not two years after D.A.R.E. role-playing demonified substance users without educating substance science because did you know the process of making cocaine from cocoa leaves involves absorbed rubbing alcohol and hydrochloric acid? Do you really want to snort a hydrochloric acid, rubbing alcohol compound?
The term "Jew", according to the document, "The Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion", specifically refers to the closed circle of elite tyrants, so they can publically speak about their "secret" plans while the populace believes they're talking specifically only about Israel.
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Excerpts from The Holy Qur'an spoken from this publication: //www.amazon.com/Meaning-Holy-Quran-Abdullah-Yusuf/dp/1590080254/ref=cm_lmf_tit_8_rsrssi0.
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