The Koran told us all, of Mohammed and his brides.
What they did at day, evening and nights.
How he took Aisha's hands and led her to the shed.
The disgusting things he did with her; In your Koran it is said!
Your holy laws and conducts, they are but a game.
Muslim and Christian filth, your crimes are all the same!
And soon your curse had spread, to the followers of Christ.
They performed the same sickening acts; A holy faggot heist.
Begging for your mercy. "It was but a mistake!"
I will not forgive you; If it is my child you take!
Your holy laws and conducts, they are but a game.
Muslim and Christian filth, your crimes are all the same!
You tell us God does not approve; "We shall burn" is all you say.
But when you raped those children, I did not see you pay.
You do not follow rules; Just thinking with your dick.
That you are allowed to walk these lands; It just makes me sick!
Your holy laws and conducts, they are but a game.
Muslim and Christian filth, your crimes are all the same!
And one day you go to heaven; Finally you're gone.
But do not think our war is over, it has just begun!
I'll march to God and reveal your crimes; All of it is true.
I want to see him turn his back and face away from you!
Your holy laws and conducts, they are but a game.
Muslim and Christian filth, your crimes are all the same!
- Author: Anguish (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: April 24th, 2011 14:12
- Comment from author about the poem: Christian Pedophiles, who has not heard of them? Mohammed, Prohpet of the Muslim religion, married and had sex with Aisha, when she was only nine years old. Coincidence or Religion?
- Category: Religion
- Views: 35
Comments1
Look; I also agree that those are horrible truths. But human nature and their horrible deaths have to do with their personal decisions not exclusively with a particular religion, because there have been terrible and un-human deaths in all religions and every country and every moment in human history.
Since men exist there have being horrors done in this world.
Either with "their divine right" or their own horrible satisfaction in make or watch someone suffer, or the most common the one with power interest.
Best
D.
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