Quote# 115063

Robert Louis Dear — the right-wing Christian terrorist who attacked a Planned Parenthood location in Colorado Springs — was a violent, woman-hating serial offender with a history of sexual assault and domestic violence. An ex-wife said in court documents that the 57-year-old believes that “as long as he’s saved” by Jesus Christ, “he can do whatever he pleases.”

According to the Charleston Post and Courier, Dear was arrested in 1992 for the rape of a woman he accosted at her job at a Charleston mall. When she declined his advances, he stalked her to her home and reportedly raped her at knife-point.

In divorce documents from 1993, one of Dear’s three ex-wives described the killer as controlling, abusive and serially unfaithful. He routinely gambled away the family’s money, she said, but was ever reluctant to provide for his wife and children financially.

Hot-tempered and unstable, he “erupts into fury in a matter of seconds,” said Dear’s second wife Barbara Mescher to attorneys. In her time with Dear, she testified, she continually “lived in fear and dread of his emotional and physical abuse.”

“He claims to be a Christian and is extremely evangelistic, but does not follow the Bible in his actions,” Mescher said. “He says that as long as he believes he will be saved, he can do whatever he pleases. He is obsessed with the world coming to an end.”

Dear was apprehended on Friday after killing three and injuring nine others during a five-hour rampage. Witnesses said that he was ranting about “baby parts” when taken into custody, an anti-Planned Parenthood talking point spawned by anti-choice extremists and parroted by Republican presidential candidates and conservative media.

Robert Louis Dear, RawStory 45 Comments [12/6/2015 5:20:41 AM]
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Submitted By: Night Jaguar

Quote# 115062

[On the San Bernardino shootings:]

This has every sign of being a planned, professional operation, carried out for a specific political purpose. And that leaves just two likely explanations from what we know so far (this could change when we learn new details, of course):

Possibility #1) This could be a staged government false flag shooting, carried out in a desperate attempt to paint gun owners as so cruel and evil that they would even murder disabled people. The end game of this? Nationwide gun control, of course. Obama needs a justification to issue an executive order criminalizing gun ownership among citizens (which will set off a civil war, by the way).

Possibility #2) This could be an ISIS terrorism attack, carried out by ISIS operatives dressed in military gear. ISIS, of course, has promised to attack America just as they recently attacked Paris. The Obama administration (and nearly all democrats) has turned a blind eye to the very real threat of ISIS crossing open borders to occupy America the way they occupied France. Any person critical of ISIS has been ridiculously labeled an "Islamophobe" by the insane leftist media which lives in a fairytale land of delusional denial about open borders and national security.

Mike Adams, Natural News 17 Comments [12/6/2015 5:20:22 AM]
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Quote# 115061

[With apologies to Doubting Thomas, whose responses earned this mishmash of nonsense from Oboehner]

"Then how do you think it got there" The fact you bring it up shows that you have no clue as to what procreating actually is.
"So now you're just ignoring facts. Our embryos do indeed have gill slits." Nope, they do not, that is a fraudulent fallacy debunked years ago when Haeckel's fraudulent embryo drawings were deemed to be a lie. Talk about ignoring the facts.
Even Darwin had to admit his finches reverted back when the need for longer beaks was eliminated. Now you can prove how an adaptation somehow creates more complex organisms - save the speculation.
"atavistic whale legs" are bones that anchor some of the whales organs, they are in no way "left over" legs, that is pure speculative fiction with no proof whatsoever.
You cake falls flat: "We SUGGEST that the ribosome MAY represent one important missing link..." "suggest" "may" speculation based on the religious belief the evolutionism has a grain of truth, it does not.
Feel free to try again.

Oboehner, Christian News Network 17 Comments [12/6/2015 5:20:15 AM]
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Quote# 115060

[Talking about the San Bernadino shooting, one said that something about it doesn't feel "right"]

I've had that feeling for a long time, since Sandy Hook. IMO, these are all planned, not random at all, with a specific intent - martial law. My DH thinks I'm nuts when I say this but I believe that's what's coming. These shootings are more frequent and more deadly each time. [praying smiley] down the evil in this country!

SavedWretch, Rapture Ready 14 Comments [12/6/2015 5:19:50 AM]
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Submitted By: documentingtehcrazy

Quote# 115058

It's that simple folks! Women are the wives of today and the mothers of tomorrow. Feminism is destroying America. Increasingly, women are steering away from being mothers and wives, opting for careers instead. Please don't allow feminism to rob you of being a submissive wife and a godly mother. Please don't allow feminism to murder your baby through abortion. Feminism has duped America's women into murdering their own little babies in the name of "liberation."

The "liberation" which Ursula King is promoting is rebellion against God. Dr. King's entire book attacks the Bible, what she calls "traditional theological thinking." The term "theological thinking" implies that the historical doctrines of the Christian faith came by the will of men and not by God. The Bible counters such allegations with the following truth...

"For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost." -2nd Peter 1:21

The 1611 King James Bible is the Word of God. We received the Bible from the Holy Spirit, not from "theological thinkers" as King would lead people to believe. You see, if you fall into the deceitful thinking of King that Christianity is "changeable," then you will be driven about by every wind of doctrine.

The Word of God CANNOT be changed (Matthew 5:18). God CANNOT be changed (Malachi 3:6). Though wifely obedience may appear only to be an "old-fashioned" tradition, it is so much more...it is obedience to the Word of God!

Again, the "liberation" which King claims is the core of the Christian Gospel does NOT include a liberation from obeying the plain and direct teachings of the Word of God. God said what He meant and meant what He said!

Let me ask you a question..."Is God a male chauvinist?" After all, did not God make the husband the head of the wife (Ephesians 5:23)? Did not Paul asked women to silence themselves in church (2nd Timothy 2:12)? Did God make only males in His image, and then as an after thought make woman (as Archie Bunker suggested) a cheaper cut?

Helen Reddy became so incensed at this attitude that, upon acceptance of the Grammy Award for her record, she proclaimed "I am Woman, I thank God because She made it all possible." That shocked most people in the 1970s, but in 2002, with the advent of a gender-neutral Bible, it does not seem so farfetched anymore.

David J. Stewart, Jesus is Savior 36 Comments [12/6/2015 5:19:15 AM]
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Quote# 115054

Ted Cruz on Monday equated Democrats with violent crime.

In an interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt on Monday, the Texas senator said that “the simple and undeniable fact is the overwhelming majority of violent criminals are Democrats.”

In the same interview, the Texas Republican added, “There’s a reason why the Democrats for years have been viewed as soft on crime. The Democrats know convicted felons tend to vote Democrat.”

Ted Cruz, MSNBC 23 Comments [12/5/2015 6:17:04 PM]
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Submitted By: Doubting Thomas

Quote# 115053

Do you know how old John Kerry is? It's tough, you know. You can't tell a horse's age when you look it, and since Kerry looks like a horse, it's tough. But he's 71 years old. Now, would somebody tell me something? What is a 71-year-old man, secretary of state, doing riding a bicycle -- or, alternatively, windsurfing off Nantucket? Why is somebody riding a bicycle while in the midst of sensitive negotiations and attempting to secure nuclear weapons for Iran? Exercise? BS.

Rush Limbaugh, Huffington Post 27 Comments [12/5/2015 6:16:58 PM]
Fundie Index: 10
Submitted By: Doubting Thomas

Quote# 115052

"I think it takes a lot of spiritual darkness to be against abortion in all cases."

Who cares what you think? You have admitted elsewhere that you are a moral relativist. You are just talking ice cream flavors. Quit acting like morality is objective when you talk about a "lot of spiritual darkness," you have closed yourself off from that. You are not allowed to do that without stealing from a God you do not believe in.

Just the fact that you are acting like abortion is an objectively moral issue by spending the time to comment here means you are contradicting yourself.

You are a moral relativist and yet you seem to be saying that there is something objectively wrong with people who believe abortions should be outlawed in all cases. Do you not see the disconnect here?!? Seriously?!? You are doing the Moral Relativist's Dance - back and forth between claiming moral relativism for yourself while demanding objective moral values and duties for others.
When you refute yourself like this, why should anyone take you seriously?!? You are actually acting like this is objectively important to you - in a moral sense. You entire worldview and life is self-refuting.


WorldGoneCrazy, Live Action News 18 Comments [12/5/2015 6:16:40 PM]
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Quote# 115051

[Bolding mine]

Child protection officials been criticised after warning parents that young people who take issue with government policy or question what they are told in the media may have been radicalised by extremists.

A leaflet drawn up by an inner-city child safeguarding board warns that “appearing angry about government policies, especially foreign policies” is a sign “specific to radicalisation”.

[...]

The relevant section of the anti-extremism leaflet reads in full: “The following could describe general teenage behaviour but together with other signs may mean the young person is being radicalised: Out of character changes in dress, behaviour and changes in their friendship group; Losing interest in previous activities and friendships; Secretive behaviour and switching screens when you come near.”

It continues: “The following signs are more specific to radicalisation: Owning mobile phones or devices you haven’t given them, Showing sympathy for extremist causes, Advocating extremist messages, Glorifying violence Accessing extremist literature and imagery, Showing a mistrust of mainstream media reports and belief in conspiracy theories, Appearing angry about government policies, especially foreign policy.”

The document urges parents who are worried about their children to contact the police or the local area's anti-extremism coordinator.

Camden SCB, The Independent 23 Comments [12/5/2015 6:16:33 PM]
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Submitted By: What?

Quote# 115049

Did I not say that liberalism and homosexuality is a mental disorder? I sure did and you posts are proof!!!!

Show me where homo marriage is legal? Show me where the Constitution has been amended? Show me where state constitutions have changed the definition of marriage? Show me where Roe v. Wade is the law of the land? Show me where the Constitution has been amended to reflect this?

Waiting............................................................

afchief, Christiannews.net 20 Comments [12/5/2015 6:15:47 PM]
Fundie Index: 17

Quote# 115047

In Pietermaritzburg, hundreds of Muslims gathered outside the city, on the Table Mountain Road, to pray for rain. Speaking to the faithful, on Saturday the 7th November, Moulana Ahmed Akoo, in his talk urged and appealed to the congregation to engage in self-reflection. He said: “look into your actions and deeds and see what is causing Almighty to become upset with us and withhold the rain.” Moulana Abdur Rasheed Goga who led the prayers for rain pleaded to The Almighty to forgive our sins and short comings and bless us with beneficial rain.

As Muslims we believe when society’s habits and practices becomes evil and moral decay sets in, Almighty withholds the rains. Therefore, Muslim scholars around the country are asking the faithful to repent and pray to Almighty for beneficial rain.

Mohamed Saeed, News 24 Voices  29 Comments [12/5/2015 4:56:46 AM]
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Quote# 115045

Most states already have these orders in place. Best idea is to not hire them in the first place if you can avoid it. Nobody can wreck office morale like an LGBT. Unfortunately the problem is that the LGBTs like to infest HR departments and once that happens, that’s all that gets hired.

henkster, Free Republic 31 Comments [12/4/2015 3:38:22 PM]
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Quote# 115042

Two Unintentionally Hilarious HuffPo Headlines

It must be hard to be a liberal. They’re always having to promote evil things by pretending they’re, well, not.

That leads us to two headlines in the Huffington Post that are absolutely laughable.

1.



I totally get it. It’s hard to sell “abortion” since it is actually the murder of an unborn baby. How to put infanticide in the absolute best light?

Equate it to… adoption!

Even liberals realize that adoption is a great, virtuous thing to do. (Though they try their best to vilify it. Click HERE to see what they did to the new Kentucky Governor because he adopted children.) So that’s why the above headline struck me as particularly hilarious.

The article above is referring to a main character in the series Scandal, who gets an abortion of convenience on the show. (Click HERE for the details.) Instead of saying “Hollywood Pushes Abortion Agenda Down Throats of Middle American Viewers,” the HuffPo tries to lessen the shock of the evil that the show (and the magazine) is promoting, by using the language of “adoption” to describe it.

I’m not buying it.

2.



I didn’t click through to this article — or the one above, for that matter — but this headline is just so oblivious. I guess “6,935,026* People Share How Planned Parenthood Ended Their Lives” just wasn’t as catchy. Well… or possible, since the interviews would be a little harder to come by.

*As of the moment that I’m writing this, that’s the number of abortions performed by Planned Parenthood since Roe v. Wade. The actual number of lives ruined would be much higher, if you could the devastated women and men who lost out on the chance to be parents and had to either live with the guilt of murder for the rest of their lives or freeze their consciences to stop thinking about what they’ve done.

Thanks, HuffPo, for the laughs!

Bristol Palin, Patheos 23 Comments [12/4/2015 3:37:47 PM]
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Submitted By: Chris

Quote# 115041



Ben Garrison , Domsday Prepper  56 Comments [12/4/2015 3:37:37 PM]
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Submitted By: Ivurm

Quote# 115039

[On the marine convicted of killine a Transgender Filipino woman]

All you transgender freaks, cross dressers, abnormalsexuals & others, should use this as an example and learning tool. You may look like a woman, but you?re still a man, if you?ve got castrated and your penis was cut off and made to look like a #$%$, your still not a woman!

If it was me, I probably wouldn?t have killed the dude, but I would have beaten the holy hell out of him & made sure he didn?t abuse someone else with his sickness.

Normal men want real women, with real female parts & you should never disguise yourself. At the bar, club, wherever tell the man right up that you?re not a female and at that time let him just walk away or accept you.

I bet this freak gave him a hummer and he looked down at his hard on & freaked out.

Daniel P, Yahoo! Comments 25 Comments [12/4/2015 3:36:45 PM]
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Submitted By: Yuu

Quote# 115033

my husband told me about a curse recently placed on the christan church.

Thank God we don't belong to a church but still, a high Orthodox priest put a curse on all the people that go to church and celebrate halloween, christmas on the 25th and New Year on January 1st (it's the 14th if you are Christian) and anyone that does yoga, he's really mad about the yoga.

Big Fanny, Give Me Gossip 17 Comments [12/4/2015 3:34:12 PM]
Fundie Index: 12

Quote# 115031

Adams County state Rep. JoAnn Windholz blames Planned Parenthood for the Nov. 27 shooting, at its Colorado Springs clinic, that left three dead and nine injured. She is one of the few Colorado Republicans to issue a statement in the wake of the attack.

“Violence is never the answer, but we must start pointing out who is the real culprit. The true instigator of this violence and all violence at any Planned Parenthood facility is Planned Parenthood themselves. Violence begets violence. So Planned Parenthood: YOU STOP THE VIOLENCE INSIDE YOUR WALLS.”

Rep. JoAnn Windholz (R-Adams County), Colorado Independent  18 Comments [12/4/2015 3:34:02 PM]
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Quote# 115030

Games often pit one person against the other, and this is contrary to God’s Will. Card games often induce the player to believe in ‘lady luck’ instead of God. (Corrie Ten Boom rote of this in one of her books.) When something causes you to go against the Word of God, or causes you to turn away from God and implore a pagan god, then it is something we need to remove from our lives.

Dreams of Dunamis, Dreams of Dunamis 22 Comments [12/4/2015 3:33:53 PM]
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Quote# 115028

It's not enough nowadays to hand a Bible to someone and expect them to self-start. People need to be led, which is exactly why Jesus commanded us to TEACH them in Matthew 28:20, "Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you..." Let us be diligent to teach others to be soulwinners, and to challenge them to contend for the faith. I'll never forget visiting Dr. Roy Thompson's church in Cleveland Ohio, and the big sign in front of their church... "Abortion is Murder!" That's what America needs ... fighting believers! It's because we aren't fighting against sin and the Devil that we are instead fighting amongst ourselves.

It's as easy as leaving a Gospel tract on a restaurant table, or on the shelf in a store. I've trained my kids to bring Gospel tracks with them everywhere we go. We love the Chick tracts, and so do many people. I always wear shirts with pockets, so I have a place to keep my tracts. If you cannot afford to purchase tracts, there are several ministries which provide free Gospel tracts. I would recommend writing your own Gospel tracts (if you are sure the information is Biblically sound). I'd be happy to read over the tract and give you my opinion.

David J. Stewart, Jesus is Savior 29 Comments [12/4/2015 3:33:34 PM]
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Quote# 115027

There is NOTHING is too small for God to judge!!! God cares about little things. If you spit your bubblegum on the ground carelessly, so that someone else steps in it and is inconvenienced by it, you have to answer to God for mistreating your neighbour. Our text verse from Matthew 7:12 is often referred to as “THE GOLDEN RULE,” that is, do unto others as you would have them do unto you. If I step in someone's gum and it is stuck all over my shoe, I would love to see the same thing happen to them. That's is the exact basis of how God is going to judge all men in eternity, as taught in Matthew 7:1-2, “Judge not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.” Attitudes are contagious, is yours worth catching??? THERE'S ONE THAT FOLLOWETH AFTER YOU.

David J. Stewart, Jesus is Precious 24 Comments [12/4/2015 3:33:29 PM]
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Quote# 115026

[Rabbi Arik Ascherman, an Israeli activist from Rabbis for Human Rights, was guarding a Palestinian olive harvest in the West Bank when he was attacked by an armed Jewish settler.]

Israel's Channel 10 news conducted an interview with the suspect [...] after he was released to house arrest last Friday. His back turned to the camera to protect his identity, he accused human rights activists of being the source of tension in his area, saying there needs to be "deterrence."

"If I kill one of them it'll be over. But that isn't legal," he said. "We need to deter them. They need to be made fearful. They need to receive a blow."

Anonymous Jewish settler, +972 32 Comments [12/4/2015 4:11:49 AM]
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Quote# 115025

Christianity, or perhaps Churchianity, tends to endorse suicidal collective behaviors. Progressives and Christians eagerly strive to outdo each other in how thoroughly they get cuckolded. Note how Christians and progressives both demonstrate superior holiness by adopting subsaharan blacks – who tend to grow into adult subsaharan blacks, with consequences as disturbing as adopting a baby chimpanzee.

I have not yet noticed Christians imitating the progressives by adopting male children and then sexually mutilating them to save them from toxic masculinity, but it is early days yet in the war on toxic masculinity.

The Dark Enlightenment emphasizes survival as a virtue, as indeed the root of all virtues. For example homosexuality is bad because homosexuals spread disease and don’t care about the future or the long term. We should enforce the marital contract so that we can have grandchildren, and so that the race and the culture survives. And so on and so forth. The old testament morality is arguably survival morality.

If survival is the root of all virtues, then we should conquer other nations to survive, colonize space to survive. At which conclusion the Dark Enlightenment parts company with with most people’s understanding of traditional Christianity.

The Old Testament was pretty cool with genocide. God would just say “genocide those pagans, I don’t love them even if I created them”. Most think that Jesus had a different opinion. I would say his opinion was more subtle and sophisticated, rather than directly contradictory.

...

Evil exists, so either God does not will the good, or he is not able, or he is messing with us on purpose. (Testing our resolve, making us suffer so we grow more resilient.) Human Biodiversity would imply that innately evil or useless people are not part of God’s plan, only means of his to mess with you. Are we allowed to remove those tests of God?

Given that there is an Old Testament and a New Testament, it follows that there is a time to turn the other cheek, and a time to slay the women and children. And if one takes the New Testament seriously, the New Testament should give us a hint as to when it is OK to go Old Testament on problem people.

...

And now, the much promised, much foreshadowed, account of how to genocide inferior races and take their stuff in a good Christian fashion, as our ancestors did; Past best practice for acquiring land and resources currently occupied by no-good people who prevent it from being put to its highest and best use while supporting, rather than undermining, your society’s high trust equilibrium:

A bunch of white American settlers want to settle on American Indian land. Indians have previously indicated that they are unhappy with this, and there are previous agreements that white people will not settle on this land. You offer them payment, including a lot of barrels of firewater. Indians accept the deal, land for nice stuff, including lots of firewater. They get drunk, stay drunk, while settlers move in and build some forts.

After a while, the whiskey runs out. The Indians wake up with a blazing hangover, no food, and no hunting grounds. “We have been cheated”, they wail.

They demand their land back. The settlers in the fort tell them to go to hell.

Some braves agree to go bravely looking for some undefended or minimally defended white women and children. They catch a woman, and two small children. Whom they rape, then skin, then burn alive. Then they bravely go back to their tribe and tell their tribe. “Well now it is war. So which side are you on. The side of us very brave braves, or the side of the people who took your land and gave you this hangover?”

The tribe declares for the warpath.

And then you kill them all and take their stuff.

Weston’s error was that he proposed to kill them and take their stuff without first legitimately purchasing the land and tempting them into committing unspeakable crimes. Had he done so, and obtained the land in that fashion, then this would have created the dangerous precedent that some stronger party could take the land from him, undermining the high trust equilibrium that made the great achievements of his society, of which he was so proud, possible, for that high trust equilibrium and the ensuing high achievements rested on tribal taboos and copy-book maxims.

Jim, Jim's Blog 35 Comments [12/4/2015 4:04:00 AM]
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Quote# 115024

While the impulse behind the ordination of women Rabbis may be related to a noble desire to make the female voice more prominent in the world, it is problematic to try to do this through a male paradigm of leadership. While the male voice [...] traditionally emphasizes hierarchy and power, the women's voice is the one that quietly whispers into our ear that "the emperor has no clothes." To dress up the female voice in male garb does not elevate it, rather it risks denigrating the female voice's unique contributions. Many have argued, quite compellingly, that the American Orthodox Rabbinate is not solely about religious authority - that it also involves pastoral counseling, or caring for and supporting congregants in their times of need, and these are roles that one could conceivably imagine for a woman fulfilling as or even more successfully than a man. [But] this would not be an argument in favor of women's ordination, rather it is proof that the system is working as it stands. For a male communal Rabbi to be successful, he must incorporate male and female elements into his work. This give and take between male and female forces is built into the structure of Judaism and should be present in all its major expressions. The fact that men are traditionally the ones who gather each month to sanctify the new moon in the Kiddush Levana service does not represent a bewildering omission of women but rather precisely the opposite. Judaism presents an exquisite structure in which the "sun" is made to sensitize itself to the loss and yearning represented by the moon. Women don't need to look as far to detect the male force, it is present and often deafeningly overwhelming in the Western world. The challenge, then, is how to nourish and cultivate these forces separately without losing sight of the ultimate goal of their interacting with one another in a way that will propel the Jewish people, and humanity, upward.

Sarah Rindner, Aish 15 Comments [12/4/2015 3:35:48 AM]
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Quote# 115023

Person harrassed by jinn asks for advice:


Brother I'm in almost the exact same boat as you,I'm a revert ,only one in my family and am affected by magic. My Grandmother practiced magic on my immediate family and it has had some pretty serious consequences.

I've been struggling with ruqyah for a little bit now and My advice is to take it slow but consistent at first. your gonna want to jump right in and kick some ass but it's better to approach this cautiously. slow and steady wins the race. depending on how long you've been affected it may take time to fix this,be patient. I know you want to solve like tomorrow and move on with your life but it will take effort on your part, and time.

Start by getting all your prayers in on time and maintaining wudu as much as possible. move up to listening to a some ruqyah audios and then try to increase your dua once your comfortable and consistent.
Move up to reciting on yourself


If you think that you've been fed sihr I suggest senokot tablets. Only use for 1 or 2 days and then stop for 2-3 days and repeat this cycle up as many times as needed . If you eaten sihr you will feel a very sharp pain,each time the pain will feel further along your digestive system. I would do a round of this just to be safe.

I have found for each day of audio or self-ruqyah there will retaliation from the jinn the next day. You hurting it by praying,dua,ruqyah etc and it is going to want revenge. Expect it and prepare for it.
If you go heavy and listen to say 4 or 5 hours of ruqyah the first day your getting your ass kicked the next day for sure, When I first started ruqyah on retaliation day I couldn't get out of bed or function at all and couldn't figure out why. start slow and build up.

Think of it like boxing,couple jabs and then jump back and defend yourself.

You will find that they will try to get to your through your dreams,trying to trick you,they may be very frightening or off the charts weird.
Very intense at first but this will taper off as the beat down the jinn and it does not have the strength to mount a good attack.
The more you beat it down the less effective it's attacks will.

There will be days when you want to quit and you may even stop ruqyah but stay on top your prayers.

Other posters follow with more fundie advice.


samsandman, Ummah 13 Comments [12/4/2015 3:35:32 AM]
Fundie Index: 10
Submitted By: Mister Spak

Quote# 115020

Music is for lazy people who don't like to think

Abu 'Abdullaah, ummah 42 Comments [12/4/2015 3:34:22 AM]
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Submitted By: Allah
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