In around 2002 or 2003, I was frequently searching for reading materials in websites about atheism. Most of the available literature was about refuting the Christan belief. There was virtually no anti-Islamic literature on the internet. But....Now-a-days, anti-Islamic literature on the internet is skyrocketing.
Dear Ali Sina (editor of Faithfreedom.org),
Thank you very much for your good work for the humanity. I am a Bangladeshi ex-Muslim. For safety concern, I used my pseudonym here.
You Ali Sina once wrote on FFI that Islam will soon be destroy and there is a probability that we will see the destruction of Islam in your lifetime.
When I read that article, I could not believe your claim that Islam will be destroy so soon.
But now, I firmly belief that claim. I can see hope for the humanity.
I had doubt about God since I was young. At that time, there was no anti-Islamic book or reading materials that I managed to collect.
In around 2002 or 2003, I was frequently searching for reading materials in websites about atheism. Most of the available literature was about refuting the Christan belief. There was virtually no anti-Islamic literature on the internet.
But since 4-5 years ago, the situation started to change. Now-a-days, anti-Islamic literature on the internet is skyrocketing. The amount of anti-Islamic writings are growing exponentially.
Peoples are becoming more and more conscious about the danger of Islam. Now I see the light of hope. I can see that within next 5 years, the dishonest liberal-leftist dominated governments of the western world will be replaced by honest, true freedom-loving parties. During the next 10 years, the western civilized world will actively start to fight back against the most barbaric evil ideology ever created in human history. I believe that like Nazism and communism, Islam will be destroyed in the next 20 years.
Your work ignited in the change which already happened in the internet world. In the coming days, we will see change in the real world. Continue the good work.
Best wishes.
David Angel
Personal blog: http://david-angel.blogspot.com/