Valuing
Openness to Diversity , Including Islamic Immigration, Is Not Compatible With
The Continuity Of The Advancement Of Civilization
The
more Islamic a population becomes, the less it is capable of maintaining the
continuity of the advancement of civilization. If openness to diversity is to
be held as a value, it becomes also necessary to dishonestly revise history
so as to show Islamic influxes as compatible with the maintenance of
civilization and its expansion. Below is an example of the assertion and
rebuttal of Islamic populations' supposed positive effect on the maintenance
of the upbuilding of civilization.
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"Muslim Claims of Accomplishment
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By Peter
BetBasoo
ChristiansOfIraq.com | Friday, January 04, 2008
EDITOR'S
NOTE: There is great need for setting the record straight on the history of the
Middle East. The revisionism of the last few years will lead Western
Civilization into bondage. The following letter by Assyrian scholar Peter
BetBasoo is a very important step in the right direction. It was sent by
Assyrian scholar Peter BetBasoo to Carly Fiorina, CEO of Hewlett Packard
Corporation, in response to a speech she presented [...]
You state,
"its doctors examined the human body, and found new cures for
disease."
The overwhelming majority of these doctors (99%) were Assyrians. In the fourth,
fifth, and sixth centuries Assyrians began a systematic translation of the
Greek body of knowledge into Assyrian. At first, they concentrated on the
religious works but then quickly moved to science, philosophy and medicine.
Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Galen, and many others were translated into
Assyrian, and from Assyrian into Arabic. [...]
"Its astronomers looked into the heavens, named the stars, and paved the
way for space travel and exploration."
This is a bit melodramatic. In fact, the astronomers you refer to were not
Arabs but Chaldeans and Babylonians (of present day south-Iraq), who for
millennia were known as astronomers and astrologers, and who were forcibly
Arabized and Islamized - so rapidly that by 750 A.D. they had disappeared
completely. [...] The Islamic civilization is not a progressive force, it is a
regressive force; it does not give impetus, it retards. The great civilization
you describe was not an Arab/Muslim accomplishment, it was an Assyrian
accomplishment that Arabs expropriated and subsequently lost when they drained,
through the forced conversion of Assyrians to Islam, the source of the
intellectual vitality that propelled it. What other Arab/Muslim civilization
has risen since? What other Arab/Muslim successes can we cite?
You state,
"and perhaps we can learn a lesson from his [Suleiman] example: It was
leadership based on meritocracy, not inheritance. It was leadership that
harnessed the full capabilities of a very diverse population that included
Christianity, Islamic, and Jewish traditions."
In fact, the Ottomans were extremely oppressive to non-Muslims. [...]
Arabs/Muslims are engaged in an explicit campaign of destruction and
expropriation of cultures and communities, identities and ideas. Wherever
Arab/Muslim civilization encounters a non-Arab/Muslim one, it attempts to
destroy it (as the Buddhist statues in Afghanistan were destroyed, as
Persepolis was destroyed by the Ayotollah Khomeini).
This is a pattern that has been recurring since the advent of Islam, 1400 years
ago, and is amply substantiated by the historical record. If the
"foreign" culture cannot be destroyed, then it is expropriated, and
revisionist historians claim that it is and was Arab, as is the case of most of
the Arab "accomplishments" you cited in your speech.[...]
Peter BetBasoo
is an Assyrian from Iraq and the co-founder and director of the Assyrian
International News Agency (www.aina.org). He can be reached at
peter@aina.org."
Posted by John
S. Bolton at 12:52
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http://jsbolton.blogspot.com/2008/01/valuing-openness-to-diversity-including.html