Yes, Islam is an evil presence on our world that will be expunged.
This next thing is called a parable. Do you know what a parable is selfsame? No, you probably do not. That's sad. Anyway, some people call these stories fables or allegories. They are short, simple to understand stories, designed to explain or demonstrate a point.
This is the a parable entitled,
The Cockroach and the Crumb
A fat, lazy cockroach named Aza sat on the floor in a big kitchen. He never moved from the spot below where the homeowner kept his bread. He sat silently in the darkness. .He grew fat and wheezed when he breathed.
One of Aza's friends, a cockroach called Junayd, stopped and talked to Aza.
"Aza, we haven't seen you in weeks! Look at yourself, you grow fat and lazy! You sit all day long in this place rarely moving. You do not even leave to empty yourself. This is a place of filth! You have become slothful and slow moving."
As much as Aza liked Junayd's company, he disliked being reminded of the truth. That truth was that Aza was lazy, uncaring, not giving of himself. He preferred to live in his own filth rather than bathe.
"Asa, why do you spend your days here, where the humans might see you and kill you?"
"Allah, may he be bllessed, has shown we this place. It is the land of milk and honey! Crumbs of bread drop from the sky and I collect them to eat.. But there is not enough food for more than one. Go away!"
And so, Junayd left. Saddened by the greed and sloth of his friend.
Several days later, Junayd was walking along the wall in the kitchen. He saw the lifeless body of Aza, crushed against the linoleum, beside a big slice of bread. A human had seen him and crushed Aza under his feet. Hah! Junayd was also taken in be greed and thought Mohammad has provided. I shall take the bread that Aza would not share. Aza died from his own greed. Now it will fill me!
Junayd laughed and pondered the irony, as he dragged away the bread. Once in the darkness under the refrigerator, Junayd bit into the bread and began to eat, but stopped. He began to cough violently. There was a strange taste to the bread. Shortly after, he llost consciousness and died. In truth, the bread was poisoned. Mohammad's lies and simple greed had killed Aza and Junayd.
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Moral: False prophets like Mohammad come into our lives and make it easy to eat the bread of life. They tempt us with exciting food, warmth and friendship. But they are false and scheming creatures. Mohammad does not want you to live and prosper, he wants to see you dead. Crushed, like Aza and Junayd, by one's own laziness and sloth.
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Wasn't that a nice fable, boys and girls? A simple message which reminds us that idolaters and liars like selfsame and Mohammad can cause good people to stray from the path of good, to a life of greed and sloth. The devil, Mohammad, would like you to be like Aza and eat the poisoned bread he has provided. Mohammad wants you to turn your backs on your friends, be greedy, eat all the bread, and never share.