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Aug. 22, 2025 - Louder with Crowder
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Islamic Love in America: Crowder Torches PBS's New Muslim Propaganda Documentary
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For today, glad to be with you.
It is Friday.
Oh, it's a plane going by.
Yeah.
Right now, it's a very, very loud program.
It's over.
I mean, and I just look at it.
It looks really dark.
It turns out it's my shirt.
Ah, yeah.
I didn't have to say this.
There are only two genders.
Change my mind.
Just do it for today's topic.
Yeah, of course.
That's why I don't feel like I can plug things.
Because then Gerald, he does it too much.
Yeah, yeah.
And you do it kind of smoothly.
Gerald does it very like, yeah, I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't explain it.
Well, it's very nice.
I really appreciate it.
That's very nice of you to say because I don't think that I do it particularly smoothly.
I just think he does it particularly roughly.
Like, I think I do it right in the middle.
I don't think I'm a great salesman either way.
But he's a horrible.
What I'm saying is you don't like try to push it too hard.
Right.
And then Gerald, it's like a false excitement.
Yeah.
It's like a, yeah, look at this thing.
Yes, he does the black thing too.
And you're like, why are you doing that?
Yeah, he's always like, oh, you.
And he says the word.
Yeah.
Why do you worship at the altar of salt and pepper?
Push it.
Push it, Gerald.
Why do you push it?
I'm sorry, Gerald.
I'm sorry.
Sorry, we love you, baby.
Baby.
I know my performance review is coming up, so I want to be on the up and up.
Yeah, just so you guys know, the only is because Gerald is genuinely usually the only adult in the room, and he has the thickest skin.
He definitely does.
So it doesn't, we can do it.
You don't need to be so abusive toward him.
All right, it's Friday.
We do a show every Friday.
It's a live show weekdays, 11 a.m.
Eastern.
But I know some of you, right now, these first few minutes going, I didn't think they do it Friday.
We do.
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So we preach it.
It's up to you.
Yeah, it's up to you.
And again, you'll always have plenty of free content.
We'll never take that away.
Captain, well, what do we talk?
We're going to talk about Musis today.
Oh, boy.
Sorry, I could go with the Jews.
I mean, yeah, like that would be an easier topic.
At least they don't kill you.
They don't blow stuff up.
The pagers would say how they're watching.
Depending on what?
It's not the pagers.
That's true.
That's true.
But that's the same thing.
Did you see that parade they had?
Like several, it was a couple of weeks ago or so now, like the parade they had for all the people that were injured in the pagers.
Oh, for the pagers.
I'm sorry.
I couldn't stop from laughing.
It was all the terrorists.
They're like, is it sponsored by nuts to tell?
Yeah.
Yeah, I think it's Macy's.
It's like they have a market on that.
It's the Cricket Pager Parade.
They just show them a pager and they start.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
It's like PTSD.
Sorry, Josh.
That was my radio shack.
They still have it over there.
Yeah, I knew the one last one of the remaining 10 radio shacks, actually, in Northern Michigan.
And even you go in, you're like, how do you exist?
You're charging like $50 for $20 headphones.
It seems to me like it was a money laundering.
Have you seen these monster cables?
Oh, come on.
Really?
Still?
Yeah.
I don't know what that is, but sure.
Okay.
We're going to talk about Islam.
We're going to talk about a new documentary or a groundbreaking, I should say, groundbreaking show.
Is it a documentary?
We'll get into it.
It's launching today.
And BTS today.
That's behind the scenes.
So we have a lot of BTS, Captain Morgan, CEO, and Mr. Josh Feierstein.
All your dates are at jfirestein.com.
That's right, jfirestein.com and Josh underscore Feierstein on Instagram.
Wonderful.
So let's get to this.
And Gerald, this is how you first came to be on the show because you did a lot of studying on Islam versus Christianity.
I did.
What would you say is the primary difference before we get into everything?
The primary difference between Islam and Christianity?
Well, one of the main differences is a God that will forgive you.
That's a really big one.
There's more of like you have to do all of these things, fulfill the tenets of Islam, or pillars of Islam, and then go basically and hope that God will forgive you.
That's one reason that that's Christianity.
And two, it's the convert or die.
That's a big thing.
You know, like we leave the dying part up to God if he chooses to do so.
And we were supposed to love you.
Well, a little different.
Those are big ones.
I would say historically, you know, I take an interest in history.
What stands out to me most is Christianity.
Okay.
Christianity when it started out, right?
I was named after the first martyr, which I don't know why my parents did that.
That seems like a bad sign.
It's a different spelling, though.
Yeah, it doesn't matter.
People know.
People know.
If I say my name's Steven, they go, it's with a V, but you know, you're still destined to die, right?
I'm like, yeah, yeah, I know.
Stunned to death, to be clear.
So early on, Christians were martyrs, right?
You were not allowed to be Christian.
They were persecuted.
Right.
Yeah.
And they were willing to die for their faith, many of whom were contemporaries of Jesus.
Usually you don't die based on a lie.
That's also an argument for the, you know, people make the case for Christ.
But it was still mostly spread by word of mouth.
It wasn't spread by major wars.
It wasn't spread by battle.
It wasn't spread by the sword.
Islam, no one knew what it was.
It was just some guy at that point in time.
There was no systemic persecution of Islam, but it grew.
It expanded by the sword.
So when you look at the founders of the feast, I've always said this, Jesus Christ.
Whether you're a Christian or not, you can compare that to Muhammad.
Okay, one never fought a war.
One never beat a wife.
One never called for the death of Christians and Jews or Muslims and Jews.
I mean, they didn't exist, but I'm just trying to draw a parallel here.
Muhammad did all those things.
Especially not the Jews.
He loved the Jews.
He did.
He was a Jew.
He was one of them.
Yeah.
I mean, occasionally he'd get annoyed, but who doesn't?
Well, they rejected him.
So that's why.
This really is just like a sad tale of rejection by different people groups.
And then he finally goes, you know what?
The hell with it.
Yes, exactly.
And he goes, I'm going back to dad and I'm going to give him a report and you guys aren't going to like it.
Nope.
So today, this brings us to today.
Because you always have this weird, unholy alliance of LGBTQ, AIP, and communists.
And somehow Islam gets wedged in there.
You're like, well, that doesn't make it like the coexist.
That seat literally wants to kill all the other people.
That's right.
It's like Pac-Man.
Yeah.
It's a Pac-Man.
It should be the Buddhist Christians Jews.
And Miss Pac-Man's in a burqa and she's a black guy.
Like, it's just awful.
It's a rough day.
It really is.
You go, how does this fit?
Well, it doesn't.
It doesn't fit because there is no foundational worldview from the left.
And what does that lead to?
That always leads to more pain.
That always leads to more strife.
And by the way, it always leads to more actual violations of the rights of the marginalized.
That's what's funny.
In the United States, modern Christendom, we're not a democracy because you can't just have mob rule.
The majority can't trample the rights of the minority.
Took us a while to get some of that right, but we did, right?
That's actually not the case.
It's not the case in the Islamic world.
So today, PBS, I guess Charlotte, that means the PBS, the affiliate in Charlotte.
Yeah.
They are dropping a new documentary titled Islam's Greatest Love Stories.
Here's a look at the initial trailer.
What's most offensive is that goat's past its prime.
What is it?
That's true.
Is it 12?
Is it 13?
It's an old maid.
Sorry.
That goat's been milked, bro.
If that's what you want to call it.
Sorry, wrong clip.
Here's the actual preview.
I'm trying to find solace in my faith, but how can I make peace with such heartbreak?
My Muslim friends gave me an idea.
They sent me on a quest, searching Islam's stories of love for answers to questions we all ask, which unraveled the secrets of the Taj Mahal, illuminated a little-known story about Malcolm X, and demonstrated how love can change the world.
Love is not just an emotion, it's a force.
What can mean that you're not?
And we force you to love us.
Every heart breaks, and your heart must break.
But what a difference there is between a heart that merely breaks and a heart that breaks open.
What?
What does that mean?
And by the way, everybody knew, because if this gets clicked for YouTube, we had to cut out the shut your mouth.
Don't ask questions.
So the filmmaker, Ariella Galloto Hull.
Ariada Gayoto Hull.
Background.
Brazilian-born Christian.
Raised Jewish.
Converted to Islam.
That is a weird transitional.
It's a religious hipster.
Let's be a little bit.
It's like a sampler platter.
Yes.
She went in reverse.
Yeah.
Who's next?
Yes.
It's the tapas of religion.
So according to the Harvard Divinity School, she will also continue to develop her ministry, which is informed by Islamic principles and grounded in love.
Well, those two things are.
That sounds nice.
She wrote some pretty insightful essays on her Medium account, which include four anti-racism strategies for white passing Latinx immigrants.
Latinx.
Oh, great.
Okay, let me just, before I get to any of the others, here's how you know it's disingenuous.
Latin X was used because I didn't want to say Latino or Latina because it's gendered.
And of course, it's less than, I mean, it's very, very small single-digit percentage points of actual Hispanics who prefer the term Latinx.
They think it's dumb, not even offensive.
They just think it's stupid.
So the reason this was created was so that people could include LGBTQ AIP and apply Hispanic to it.
That's why Latinx, it's non-gendered.
What do you think happens to transgender drag queens in the Islamic world?
This is written through the prism.
This person is creating this documentary through the prism of privilege in the Western world.
So really, this person is treating, you're not getting an accurate depiction, treating Islam kind of like a toy train set.
Spoiler alert, kill them, kill them all.
That's what happens.
Stephen, we love them.
Yes.
We throw them off of tall buildings.
Yes.
Like a lawn dart.
She also wrote Muharram in the time of Corona.
And what I miss about Shabbat, a Muslim ode to the Jewish Sabbath.
Again, they're not huge fans of the Jew anything.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's a little wild.
So it begs the question, all the references are available link in the description.
Why is this being shown in Charlotte?
Well, Islam is growing unbelievably quickly in Charlotte.
So I have the numbers here.
The Muslim community actually from 2010 to 2020, there was an 886% increase.
Wow.
Yeah, and 38% of the North Carolina Islamic population, they live in Charlotte.
There are at least 18 mosques in and around Charlotte.
Let me ask this: Does that place, Charlotte, does it strike you as a place where you go, yeah, yeah, that probably has a bunch of mosques?
That's where I would expect a huge Muslim population.
And how do that many end up there?
Do you think that's happenstance?
And then they're creating what I would argue is propaganda, at best, inaccurate, at best, a whitewashed version of Islam to try and bring people into a religion with no understanding of it.
And they find out kind of the ugly truths after it's too late.
At worst, it's propaganda.
Okay, that's my opinion.
And you see this happening in Texas.
You saw what happened in places like Dearborn, in certain places, for example, in Minnesota.
Anywhere you get a large contingency of Muslims, it doesn't go well as far as human rights.
You actually can't find one example historically where Muslims have become a majority of the population and have actually seized control of the laws and the institutions without gross violations, fundamental violations of basic human rights.
And we're not talking about LGBTQ marriage.
No, no, no, no.
You talk with the lisp, you may be getting burned alive.
You're a woman, you don't have rights, to be clear.
Always.
There are no exceptions.
Abortion rights.
Yeah, it's not exactly the same as I bet.
I'd be very curious to see what this woman.
They have a right to choose a husband?
No, they don't have a right to choose to drive.
Oh.
Yeah.
They don't have a right to choose.
They don't have a right to choose to not be hit.
No, you don't get to choose.
You're just going to be hit.
So it's going to paint a picture of Islam and it's going to paint a picture of love in the Muslim.
I have saying love because of going Muslim.
Love in the Muslim community that is not in any way accurate.
So you know what?
Just to prepare you in case this does sort of get some traction, it's time for a claim truth.
All right.
So the first claim that you will see made is that Islam, and sometimes I've even heard people say, like, it actually means peace.
No, no.
Islam in this claim is a religion of love.
Have you ever wondered what makes a relationship truly pure and beautiful?
In Islam, a halal relationship is more than just love.
It's a deep connection built on respect, trust, and faith.
This is the kind of bond that lasts for eternity.
Well, it certainly does if you're a woman and can't do anything about it.
Yeah, I like how they keep turning the world upside down because that's the only way.
Like, if you just completely invert the relationship of what love is, then it makes sense in their place.
Yes.
I get it.
And just to be clear, this is not from that documentary because it's being released today.
This is just the kind of propaganda you see out there very often.
Here's the truth.
Muhammad, and just even, by the way, this is the only religion where if I state the truth, I risk being blown up.
Like that should tell you, too, there's a big difference.
There's a reason that you see Jesus Christ superstar with a demonic tranny and Adam Lambert, and you don't see any mocking of Islam because at the end of the day, Hollywood is a business, and a lot of these comedians are still in this business.
And they don't want to risk it.
The truth is, Muhammad had a child bride.
Muhammad would be, let's be honest, and I don't say this just to be incendiary, by any standard you could use, a disgusting pedophile.
And by the way, that would apply in any historical context, even when people got married much younger than today.
So Hadith talks about when he took his wife Aisha as a child.
It said the prophet married her when she was six years old, and he consummated his marriage when she was nine years old.
And I foil.
Yeah.
And I noticed because when I did the Quran, one of my first videos ever in, I think, 2008, the Quran challenge, I talked about him taking a six-year-old bride, and the defense was, yeah, yeah, yeah, but he only consummated when she was nine.
I was like, what?
Okay.
Okay.
Does that make it any better?
That person just identified themselves as a pedophile.
Right.
Yeah.
It's the same thing as, you know, today a 40-year-old dating an 18-year-old.
No, it's not even close.
No.
It's not even close.
Goat right now.
Especially because he was like 50 at the time, like 53 or something.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Look at the difference between a nine-year-old and a 14, 15-year-old.
Just to be clear.
One is a woman capable of bearing children.
And I'm not saying the age of consent should be 14 or 15.
I'm talking about the kind of person who's attracted and takes a bride who is six and nine.
By the way, there is some controversy if he humped her thighs from six to nine.
But you know what?
I don't want to pass judgment.
And here's the thing: he did it, but more importantly, it's permitted and in some cases encouraged to other Muslims, which may explain why you see it so much.
In other words, we're going, is there a root cause?
What's the reason for so much pedophilia for child brides in the Islamic world?
Well, let me bring you to Quran 65, 4.
As for your women past the age of menstruation, in case you do not know, their waiting period is three months, and those who have not menstruated as well, which seems far too broad.
Yeah, the women you have sex with must have had a period, or they are maybe or just whenever you want to do it.
Yeah.
And so what's the result?
40 million child brides in the Middle East and North Africa.
Now?
Yeah.
Now.
Oh, man.
It's such a look, it's such a small percentage, guys.
Come on, don't take the okay.
Let me ask you this.
If you had 40 million examples of anything disgusting, would you say it's a small number?
It's not concerning.
40 million.
At what point is it a concern?
Here's another truth.
Wow.
Yep, men, when we're talking about love, men can marry up to four women at once.
Quran 4.3 states, if you fear you might fail to give orphan women their due rights if you were to marry them, then marry other women of your choice.
Two, three, or four.
Nice.
Yeah, actually, Muhammad had more than four.
And it was quite a point of contention at the time, but he got a pass because he was the prophet of Allah.
And yeah, people, that did start a lot of people doing the child bride thing because they're like, oh, we're following in the steps of Muhammad.
Yes.
We're following the example.
Like, people have quoted that, following the example of Muhammad.
Right.
That's exactly right.
And here's the thing.
If you were to follow the example of Christ, just use him as the archetype.
Right.
You wouldn't have these problems.
Now, you would have a birth problem if you just felt because he didn't get married.
He didn't have children.
But Jesus, Stephen.
But Jesus also gave prescriptions.
So Muhammad both lived his life a certain way and gave prescriptions.
And the faith gives, the religion gives prescriptions.
Jesus Christ was very clear about what you should do if you get married and have children and what a family looks like.
So if you're to follow his example and his teachings, you won't run into these problems.
This is also why we said 40 million child brides.
Arranged marriages are a problem and you could just say common.
81% of marriages are arranged in Pakistan.
So I wonder what that has to do.
I wonder how that sort of computes with the lady making this documentary who uses the term Latinx.
Can we all agree?
It's very likely she's a feminist.
Very likely she's an intersectionalist.
If you're using the term Latinx, I've never met someone who uses the term Latinx who isn't an asshole.
And for someone like that, then, well, what's your opinion on 40 million child brides and what's your opinion on 81% of marriages being arranged in Pakistan?
How does that line up with women's choice?
Different culture, Stephen.
Ah, right.
Different culture.
It's their culture.
It's different.
We shouldn't judge their culture.
Okay.
Why not?
By the way, arranged marriages, that isn't just like, you marry her and you marry him.
Good.
No, it's usually a sale.
Yes.
Yep.
Certainly, yeah.
And I understand the argument we made that parents who love their children, a loving family, will probably pick a good mate for their child.
I understand that.
It's not all wrong, especially back in the day when people were getting married younger, assuming both parties are younger, you know, teenagers.
At that point, they're effectively men and women in their farmhands where you're going, okay, they may not have the judgment to pick someone.
I get that, but that's not what's happening.
You're talking about arranged marriages where one man gets many, many women.
It's usually a sale.
And invariably, you end up with millions upon millions of child brides to much older men.
Hey, when is it enough to be a concern?
That's my question.
Here's the next claim that you will see to try and defend this premise.
Well, look, look, look, you're just looking at it through the Western lens.
You're looking at the problematic patriarchal Western lens.
Women actually have equality in Islam in the Islamic world.
Do you know how special women are in Islam?
I feel like if a lot of people knew how special and how valued women are in Islam, that they'd want to convert right away.
At least that's why women are everything.
They're everything gold, everything diamond, everything.
If you're thinking about reverting to Islam, women are valued 100%.
It's a Freudian slip.
Yeah, 100% of a plot of land that the guy who's buying is giving you.
Yeah.
And then once you reach the ripe old age of 17, he's going to move on to younger, fresh meat.
Oh, that made me sound creepy.
Yeah, a little bit.
I was doing the perspective of him.
Sure, sure.
See how I live?
You see how I live?
So women are everything in Islam.
Before I get to the truth, I could understand the argument to be made if they're saying, actually, they don't want women to be lusted after by other men and they protect their women.
That's why they want them to dress modestly.
I understand it.
They want women in the home because they understand that it's dangerous out there and they're more likely to be raped.
There's a case to be made.
Men are supposed to protect their women.
So I understand the kernel of truth.
And I actually think that we've gone too far the other way in the Western world, where a woman goes, I can do whatever I want and I can go out with the girls and get drunk and go to the bar and have my breasts on display.
And if you have a problem with that, that just means you're chauvinist.
Well, then you're also married to a man who has no spine.
Far as the Muslim world, women being everything, here's the truth.
No, no, absolutely not.
Because you can see it just through the way a husband could just easily divorce a wife, and a wife cannot divorce a husband.
You know how he does it?
He says talak talak three times.
Boom.
What if he only does it twice?
It's like, don't make me get to three.
Like taking your finger off the chest piece.
Talak talak.
You're going to do the dishes.
They're not going to clean themselves.
You have to do it in the mirror.
Now put on the hello, kati backbeck, and let's go to the hammock.
Oh my gosh.
You need to learn to read.
So I get it.
And I don't, this is again the warping.
Here we have no fault divorce, and that's a real problem, right?
Where a woman can leave a man, cheat on him, leave him, depending on the state, and take half, despite her having never worked.
That's a problem.
And so they would look at the Western world and go, yeah, look at your problems.
Okay, I understand that.
But you can't make the argument that women are valuable when only the man can divorce or she forfeits a lot of basic rights, by the way, to the children.
It was a huge problem with missing children in areas of Michigan because they would only get married in the mosque and not by the state.
And the men would just run off.
Also, the testimony of a woman is worth less than half of a man.
I also understand that.
Gossip.
But again, you add this all up under Sharia law, fathers, complete control of legal custody, movement of the children, like I said, in divorce.
So he says divorce, divorce, divorce three times.
You have no say in it.
Don't even think about child support alimony, which I get are abused here.
And let's not, of course, gloss over the fact that it's not about being modest.
It's not about wanting to be modest because God wants what is good for you.
Women are required.
They are demanded to cover up, to dress like ninjas, right?
Completely, you just don't see anything.
Quran 33, 59.
Let me read it to you.
Oh, Prophet, ask your wives, daughters, and believing women to draw their cloaks over their bodies.
In this way, it is more likely that they will be recognized as virtuous and not be harassed.
And Allah is all-forgiving, most merciful.
Here in the West, feminists will go, well, what?
Look, I just wear this for me.
I just wear this negligee out in public for me.
If you look, it's your problem.
That is too far the other way.
Right.
But the idea that men can't control themselves if they see a forearm?
Well, to be fair, it's not us.
It's different men.
Yes.
Yes.
They're not talking about Stephen, Josh, Gerald, Tim, Billy, and Matt.
I like a good forearm.
Ali Habib.
Yes.
Well, that's one of the problems they run into when you have these people migrating to Europe and places like that.
That's why they had the no-rape flyers that we've talked about in different countries.
They start to see women without all of this clothing on, and it's very titillating to them because that's not normal for them, right?
So it's just, it's a very weird juxtaposition, this religion of love, like the love stories in Islam.
And what you just described to me is like, how much love is there in an arranged marriage at whatever, let's say they're above 18, in an arranged marriage?
That's a difficult situation.
That's not like the true classic kind of love story that we're thinking about.
How much love is there when you're literally going out and getting a child bride?
Well, that's a different issue.
Nine years of age.
What about that is love in the context of what she's putting out?
Like they're portraying this religion.
And so I'm not just judging based on what I know about Islam and everything else.
And we're being very serious about this because it's a very serious thing.
I'm judging based on the documentary.
The goal of this documentary is to kind of reshape people's understanding of Islam into something that it is not.
Right.
That is a huge problem for me because you can get into the question of is Islam even compatible with Western society.
It's not.
That's one of the problems that we've been talking about, the Sharia law courts.
And you said they got married up in Michigan in the Sharia court and didn't even let people know.
They also do honor killings as well.
Yeah.
Typically, are there honor killings of men?
Yeah, men get stoned.
Usually, yeah, men sometimes get stoned, right?
For different reasons, probably not for when you hear about them in the West, like for example, in Toronto, there was a guy who ran a Muslim station.
I can't remember, this was a long time ago, a TV station kind of centered around this type of content, you know, reshaping the view of Islam.
He honor-killed his wife.
Yeah, yeah, it was a big one.
Typically, it's honor killing of women in the culture.
I don't know if I have a stat handy to kind of prove that, but the stories that we hear is that the daughter brought shame on the family because she had a boyfriend who was not Islamic or maybe kissed or did something you shouldn't have done.
And, you know, slitting the throat and cutting the head off is probably the best way to restore the honor to the family.
Yeah.
That's one way of this.
They've had videos of people trying to do that to their own daughters.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it's different cultures, whatever.
No, no, sorry.
You live in the United States.
This was in our country.
I'm not talking about over there.
Right.
Here.
Well, here's a big difference, too, is if you look at Christianity, and I'm going to compare these two because the primary sort of religions that we would compare.
It is about love, but it does have hierarchies and it is about order, right?
It's about love and order.
Islam really is about power.
It really is a justification for might makes right.
And of course, those who have less power, those who would be, by the way, overtaken by an Islamic empire, convert, subject yourselves to die.
Or die.
That's it.
Women, they have less power.
So you subject yourselves to our rule.
It doesn't have to do with love.
It's not, hey, men and women are different.
So you have different roles.
And this is how you best support each other.
And this is how you best raise a family.
And of course, there needs to be a system of authority within a household and within a church governing body.
If you look at the history of Islam and you look at the founding documents of Islam, it is, hey, if you can take it and if you can keep it, do it.
As many girls as you can get, great.
As many people as you can subjugate at the end of a sword, great.
All the riches you can take, if you can take it.
Not as many.
Two, three, or four.
Four.
Yeah.
I think it just ran out of parchment.
I mean, I think what he said.
They couldn't count higher than four.
Yeah, it's like a Mayan calendar.
How many do you want?
Go for it.
Just whatever.
Yeah.
You know, however, you know, this is a guideline.
You can grab a few.
Well, you said the founder of the feast thing.
So just prove to me that your God is a loving God.
Yeah.
Right?
Prove to me that your God is a loving God.
If there's, you know, prove to me that the prophet Muhammad was a loving guy.
Their God is the same God.
They don't view Muhammad as a God.
No, no, no.
They view him as his messenger.
I'm just saying, like, he's the messenger.
Okay.
So you.
That's where the, that's where the kink in the chain goes.
Yeah, no, I understand.
He's a messenger.
That's that Muhammad guy who came after Christ, by the way.
Prove these people.
So I can prove my God is a loving God.
And you'd be like, well, how do you prove that?
Well, that's very, very easy.
He sent his only son to die to redeem an irredeemable culture and people.
Period.
What did your God do to prove that he loved you?
I don't want you to say, well, it's God and God can do whatever.
Fine, that's true.
He smashed it.
Our God proved that he loves us.
Yeah.
Don't tell me your religion is a religion of peace and love when it's just full of everything other than that.
And you have nothing you can point to.
And people, the Western mind doesn't understand this because we have a Christian mindset.
If you believe in Jesus, you will be saved, right?
Believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and you will be saved, right?
Very simple.
You know that you're going to heaven.
You can have some peace and security in that and be imperfect at the same time and be working on the process of sanctification.
Got it.
In Islam, do you guys know that there is no way to be guaranteed other than dying in jihad?
That's why it makes sense all of a sudden.
You start to understand that there's a reason why they view it differently because I can do everything right in Islam and then I can get to heaven.
It is a very capricious God.
If he's in a bad mood that day, I'm not good enough.
Well, let me tell you.
That's terrifying.
If you truly believe in the God of Islam and in the afterlife that that God promises, you're going to want to do everything that you can to make sure you get in.
Well, and the reason I wanted to cover this is because if there are young women who are very malleable and you watch this, you say, well, that actually sounds nice.
It's like, and I know people get mad, it's like any cult where you don't really know about the bad stuff until you're too far.
And you can never make a film like Not Without My Daughter these days because it's very truthful.
It's a true story.
By the way, I had friends who went to Iran.
Their house was empty forever.
They left Canada to go for a funeral.
They were never allowed to leave.
What?
Yeah, they were quite westernized.
I still don't know what happened to them.
So I haven't lived it personally, but I've been touched by it personally.
I knew these people.
You can't do it.
And so these people always want to open that top of funnel, but you don't really know where it leads.
And let me apply this to everything in Islam as far as relationships, the spirit of it.
Let's go to the examples.
Jesus Christ, Muhammad.
Okay.
He's talked about accepting that Christ died for you.
And assume that you're not religious yourself right now.
You're just looking at this through historical context and an archetype.
They still have influences, right?
Jesus Christ.
He didn't just die for the people who accepted him.
He died for everyone.
So when he was being mocked on the cross, breathing his last breaths, what did he do?
The people who were mocking him, the people who were effectively sealing their own ticket to hell.
He asked God to forgive them.
He asked God to forgive them.
And Jesus died for all of them.
What happened every single time Muhammad came up to someone, came up against someone who wouldn't be subjugated?
He killed them.
He killed them.
And he told you to kill them.
Now scale that back.
Can't subjugate this woman.
Can't subjugate this child.
Can't subjugate this Jew, this Christian.
One died for the people who mocked him and abused him.
And one killed people just for not even agreeing with him.
That's going to be two very different jumping off points.
So please don't be fooled by the whitewashing and PBS as they use the terms Latinx and talk about human rights and civil rights and women's choice while they push out this idea of Islam being a pro-woman religion.
And by the way, this is not something new to me.
I don't talk about it all the time.
It's one of the subjects I started off discussing here online and certainly on YouTube.
I've been very vocal on Islam for a very long time because it was something I had a lot of first-hand experience with.
If every Muslim acted like Muhammad, according to modern law, they'd have to be jailed.
Allah is going to finally get to decide.
By the way, not covering up your whole body, that's a bad deed.
By the way, wanting equal rights, women, that's a bad deed.
By the way, free speech, that's a bad deed.
So every single person who isn't a radical Muslim gets no grace from Allah.
By the grace of Allah, is an oxymoron.
I know, I know.
There are so many misconceptions about jihad.
I'd be able to clear that up a little bit.
That's not what you think.
I thought it was about waging a holy war against all non-Muslims involving subjugation, conversion, or ultimately execution.
That's actually pretty good.
It's exactly what you think.
Nailed it!
Muhammad was not only involved in the commanding of killing certain women, committed domestic violence against his wife.
Aisha said that women constituted a majority of hell, but there was actually a dame who was stoned to death as per his individual orders.
Let me also just state right here for the record: in watching that, I'd want to beat my own ass too.
Yeah, that's fine.
You do have a very punchable face.
I have a very, very punchable face.
Before we go to BTS, unless anyone else has any other thoughts?
No?
Hey, don't rape, don't rape kids, don't take child brides.
You know, women should be able to make their own decisions as far as who they marry and, you know, don't convert to Islam.
Anything else?
Don't kill the gays.
I mean, you know, try to control that a little bit.
Yeah.
You can smack them around a little bit, but they like it.
Just a little bit.
Yeah.
I mean, yeah, on the tush.
Yeah.
Just try and do it in a way that they don't find agreeable.
Otherwise, you're just doing them a favor.
You were saying people can purchase the OG mug for people.
Well, I wasn't saying that, but you're saying that.
So yes, people can purchase the OG for 35.
What do we talk about very rough?
35 bucks.
You have to use the email address that you used when you signed up for Mug Club when you go to the shop.
The shop does not have it.
You have to click the link and it will take you to a hidden page on the shopsocred shop.com.
Go grab them because we are running out of those things.
They're moving on.
Well, now we're going to move on to some of the things.
We have the halal mugs, too, coming in soon, just in case.
I don't even know what that means.
I don't either.
Here's what I do know.
We've gone long, but we still have some of this to show because people like this a lot.
They like to see how the sausage is made.
Yeah, they do.
And they want to see how it's eaten.
Yes.
None of this is.
They want to see how you suck that sausage in.
Okay, let's go stick their BTS behind the scenes.
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