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It's War: Fundamental Islam and Naive Communism Are at Our Gates

  • Gideon Samid
  • Jul 12
  • 1 min read

Whether we declare it or not, we all have a 'religion'. It is our shield against meaninglessness. Alas, western politicians ridicule religion and regard entertainment as a vehicle to win support. All the while two powerful religions in their own right: Fundamental Islam and Naive Communism have smoothed their differences, and together they steal the energy of the youth to shape the world away from freedom, capitalism and democracy.


It is time for the West to wake up and realize that we are in a religious war. Young people need answers in terms of meaning and purpose. If the only answers they hear come from non-western sources then we are going downhill. The West has an answer, distilling the Judeo-Christian message to acknowledge our ignorance and believe that reality has a care-taker for whom our ignorance is knowledge.


We are committed to overcome our ignorance -- to innovate. Innovation is learning with action in mind. We innovate with passion, it's the imperative of life.


We must present this passion to innovate against the passion generated from fanaticism, since the fanatic denies their ignorance, and rejects the possibility of being in error. Innovation is admission of errors, correcting them is the challenge.


We need a lot of innovation to meet the on going religious movement of fundamental islam and naive Communism combined. They had a long head start. Let the alarm bell ring!


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Dan
Sep 19
  1. For Muslims, finding a partner is a journey full of purpose, not just romance. Dating is seen as a step toward building a faithful and stable marriage. Marriage is deeply connected to religious values. This spirit can clearly be seen in Kazan, a city where faiths live side by side with respect.

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Innovation is our shared tool-box to fix what needs fixing in a very practical way.  But the very act of turning unknown into known is spiritually uplifting. Innovation is shaping up as the religion of the 21st century.

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