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National Post May 21
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'ISIL members decry nepotistic suicide bomber wait list, demand equal opportunity to blow themselves up'
Davide Mastracci
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'Saudi militants in ISIL are using nepotism to ensure friends and family members get bumped to the top of suicide bombing wait lists, according to a frustrated Chechen militant.'
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'In a recent post on a website believed to be linked to a Chechen ISIL battalion, Kamil Abu Sultan ad-Daghestani complained that Chechens are being robbed of their hard-earned chance to blow themselves up because of the Saudis.'
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'A recent ISIL guidebook explicitly mentioned the high supply of suicide bombers, telling potential “martyrs” to be patient after their training period, as they’d have to deal with a waiting list.'
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'Abu Sultan said the lengthy waiting list, which can reach up to several months, leads to some ISIL fighters dying before getting the chance to kill themselves.'
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'Ahmed’s efforts were successful after a move to Iraq, where he killed himself and a senior police official during a suicide-bombing mission in November.
A death by suicide bombing is in high demand for tactical reasons, not theological ones, according to Thomas Pierret of the University of Edinburgh.
Pierret says that while death on the battlefield or by suicide bombing are both perceived to be martyrdom operations by ISIL fighters, suicide bombings are preferred due to the amount of damage they can inflict.
“In my view, the tactical advantage of suicide VBIEDs [vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices] largely outweighs their symbolic or propaganda value, hence (ISIL)’s heavy reliance on them,” Pierret said in an interview with Radio Free Europe.'
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One wise statement my Mom has made in the past is 'Why don't they just kill themselves first?
Reasonable...
As I have noted previously in posts the radical Islam of ISIS/ISIL can be contrasted with the gospel and Biblical Christianity quite drastically.
The gospel and Biblical Christianity presents God as trinity (Matthew 28), as eternal God in spirit (John 1, John 4).
God the Son is incarnated in human history. Jesus Christ did the salvific work of atonement and resurrection which is shared with those in Christ.
1 John 2 New American Standard Bible (NASB)
2 My little children, I am writing these things to you so that you may not sin. And if anyone sins, we have an [a]Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous; 2 and He Himself is the [b]propitiation for our sins; and not for ours only, but also for those of the whole world.
1 Corinthians 15: 45-49
45 So also it is written, “The first man, Adam, became a living soul.” The last Adam became a life-giving spirit. 46 However, the spiritual is not first, but the natural; then the spiritual. 47 The first man is from the earth, [n]earthy; the second man is from heaven. 48 As is the earthy, so also are those who are earthy; and as is the heavenly, so also are those who are heavenly. 49 Just as we have borne the image of the earthy, [o]we will also bear the image of the heavenly.
The radical Islam of ISIS/ISIL is in contrast interested in murdering those that will not follow its religion.
Or enslaving those it captures.
Or committing other evils against outsiders.
It has the spirit of fallen human nature (Romans 1-6) and is not from the Biblical God.
Yes! Finally something about fat loss.
ReplyDeleteWhere is the world's hottest place? ........... guess before you check the answer
ReplyDeleteDeath Valley National Park ....
The highest air temperature ever recorded on Earth
was 134 degrees Fahrenheit, at Death Valley National Park on July 10, 1913.
Where is the world's coldest place? another guess
ReplyDeleteEast Antarctic Plateau ...
On the high ridge of the East Antarctic Plateau,
the temperature can drop to as low as -135.8 degrees Fahrenheit, which was recorded in August, 2010.
Where is the world's most populated city?
ReplyDeleteShanghai ...
At a whopping 24,150,000 permanent inhabitants,
Shanghai is the only city that is home to over 24 million people in one city.
Where is the world's least populated city? (the picture is the clue)
ReplyDeleteVatican City ...
With a paltry population of 842, the city-state of
Vatican City is the smallest city and state in the world.
Where is the world's wealthiest city?
ReplyDeleteTokyo, Japan ..
That tower might as well be made of gold since Tokyo tops the charts
with a GDP of $1,520 billion, beating New York City by a mere $310 billion.
Where is the world's poorest city in the poorest country?
ReplyDeleteKinshasa, Congo ....
it is the poorest city in the Democratic Republic of the Congo,
which is also the poorest country in the world, at a GDP of $55 billion.
Many of its residents live on less $1 a day.
What is the Highest point in the world? (this one is easy)
ReplyDeleteMount Everest ...
Towering 29,029 feet in the air, the top of Mount Everest
is the closest you can get to touching outer space while still standing on Earth.
What's the lowest point? (a little harder)
Where is the lowest point in the world?
ReplyDeletethe Challenger Deep trench ..
It is t he lowest known natural point in the world
at 35,797 ft below sea level at the bottom of the Mariana Trench.
Only 3 people have ever made it to the bottom in a submersible, one of which was filmmaker James Cameron.
What is the most photographed place in the U.S.?
ReplyDeleteSurprise: the Guggenheim building in New York...
Photos have always told stories, but in today's world of cell phone cameras and social media,
that story is relayed as data to companies who monitor everything we do.
Geotagged data was culled by Sightsmap using a Google-based image sharing software,
and can show us the most photographed places in the world, right down to this landmark.
The strange winner is this building in New York City. Guess it impresses a lot of visitors.
Where is the wettest spot on Earth? (and it's not the Amazon!)
ReplyDeleteMawsynram, India...
In this city in India, it rains an average of 467.35 inches per year,
and has a record of 1000 inches in 1985 ...much more than any rain forest.!
Where is the driest spot on Earth? it's not the Sahara!
ReplyDeleteThe Atacama Desert ...
The 600 miles of South America's Atacama desert is recorded as the driest place on Earth, no contest.
This desert has an average of only 4 inches of rain every hundred years. Incredible, but true.
What city claims to be the sunniest place in the U.S.?
ReplyDeleteYuma, Arizona ...
In this city in Arizona, the sun shines for an average of 11 hours a day.
The usual forecast is sun for 90 percent of the year, averaging a total of 4015 daylight hours each year.
Where is the most expensive city to live in? (it's not in the U.S. thankfully)
ReplyDeleteSingapore...
This city has recently beat out Tokyo, Japan, for the title of "most expensive city" for 2014.
Cars can cost between 4-6 times as much in Singapore from what they cost in the US or UK ...
(for example, a Toyota Prius actually costs about $150,000.00 there).
Where is the least expensive city to live in?
ReplyDeleteMumbai, India ....
At the other end of the spectrum, Mumbai, India, is the cheapest place to live in the world,
according to the Worldwide Cost of Living Index, 2014.
For some comparison, a loaf of bread that would cost $3.36 in Singapore,
would only cost $0.91 in Mumbai. A lot of poverty brings the cost of living down.
What country consumes the most food per capita?
ReplyDeletethe overweight United States ....
We eat an average of 3,770 calories a day each.
Shamefully, obesity is becoming more of a problem every year.
Where is the world's oldest city?
ReplyDeleteDamascus....
There's quite a bit of controversy over which city gets to officially claim the title of "oldest continuously inhabited city.
However, Damascus is the safest bet, with evidence of civilization that extends back over 11,000 years.
Which is the youngest country in the world?
ReplyDeleteSouth Sudan .....
The people of South Sudan were formally recognized as an independent country in 2011,
making it the youngest country in the world to-date.
Which is the world's most visited city?
ReplyDeleteLondon ...
After a several years of competition with Bangkok, London has regained its place as the world's most visited city
(according to MasterCard's 2014 Global Destinations City Index).
The city sees about 18.69 million international visitors annually, generating $19.3 billion in revenue for their city.
What is the world's least popular country?
ReplyDeleteIran ....
On that same rating scale, Iran has come in dead last (at a 79% negativity rating) for many years.
Only 15% of people polled viewed Iran in a positive light.
Where is the world's most dangerous city to live in?
ReplyDeleteSan Pedro, Honduras ...
This city averages over 3 murders a day.
The violence stems from the city's role as a major hub for illegal drug and arms trafficking.