Patel compared al-Qaida to what he called Christian "totalitarians" in the
U.S. and Jewish "totalitarians" in Israel.
Patel declared that everything he was taught about Christopher Columbus, Thomas
Jefferson and American "fairness" and "equality" was wrong.
Patel blasted what he called the "myths" of America – describing
them as beliefs that the country is "a land of freedom and equality and
justice."
Patel explained how he used the "faith-based movement" to channel his rage at
America "in a direction far more compassionate and far more merciful."
Patel further implied that had he grown up in the 1960s, he may have joined
the Weather Underground terrorist group led by William Ayers.
Like Obama, Patel is deeply tied to Ayers.
In 2005, he co-authored a book with Ayers' adopted son, Chesa Boudin.
The book, "Letters from Young Activists: Today's Rebels Speak Out," was
co-written by several young radicals, including Ismail Khalidi, the son of
Columbia University Professor Rashid Khalidi.
The Obama's have a close relationship with Khalidi, who has been tied to the Palestinian
Liberation Organization and who has described Israel as a "racist" state with an
"apartheid" system.
The preface of Patel's 2005 book, meanwhile, was written by Ayers' wife,
Weather Underground co-founder Bernardine Dohrn.
Dohrn describes the book as "a clarion call of hope, defiance, critical
analysis, humor, irony, and self-conscious insistence that the queer, the
Palestinian, the immigrant, the privileged, the children of prisoners and
hip-hopsters have arrived."
The back cover of the book boasts an endorsement from Mumia Abu-Jamal, the
convicted cop-killer and former member of the Black Panther Party.
On the acknowledgments page, Patel and co-authors thank Ayers himself for
"guidance" and "encouragement."..."
It is unclear as to whether Mr Obama prefers atheism to islam but it is clear he prefers both to the traditional Christianity of the American people.
Unlike islam Christianity is a religion based on love.
Love REQUIRES Choice.
Christian love, in the love of Christ, does not judge the sinner, but allows them free will--just as Christ Jesus allows us. We are to love that sinner and not impose our will upon him or her.
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