 Save 10% with my code BOBBY10 on raw, organic, grass-fed and grass-finished, freeze-dried organ meats from grassland nutrition. Link in the description box. All right guys, welcome back to the channel if your new man was Bobby. Guys, this is my first reaction video as a new revert. Finally we did the Shahada. If you haven't checked out that video, you can find it in the description box. And what better way to start it off than with the genius of Islam. Today it is about the curse of polytheism. Episode three by the channel Muslim skeptic Daniel Hakikachu. So for people that were worried that I'm going to stop reaction videos all together, guys, I set it up front. If I were not to revert, then I would stop Islamic reaction videos. It is only right. I used the reaction videos as a tool to learn myself and at the same time share it with my audience. If I, however, would make the conscious decision not to revert to Islam, then it would be hypocritical and I would be doing it only for clicks indeed. This is why I promised I'm not going to continue with reaction videos if I do not revert. However, Alhamdulillah, I reverted. I took my Shahada with Sheikh Uthman. And therefore, yes, of course, we're going to continue the learning. Guys, at this point, recording the video, I just reverted yesterday. I became a Muslim yesterday. So therefore, there's still so much to learn for me personally. I'm still learning about the faith. However, with the pillars of Islam, I agreed. And this is why I reverted. Anyways, guys, I'm going to keep this for a separate video with no further ado. Let's have a look. According to ancient Aztec priests, the god Tlaloc required continuous human sacrifice. If these sacrifices were not made, the rain would stop and the crops would die. But Tlaloc especially needed child sacrifice. And it was not enough to wet the earth with the blood of children. Tlaloc also required their tears. If the sacrificial children did not cry enough, the priests would pull out their teeth or their nails to ensure maximum screams of pain before ritually sacrificing them. And this is a common theme that I unfortunately cannot really talk about on YouTube. You see the same sacrifice to this very day in Africa, but of course, in the modern day as well. And this is all I can say about it without getting cancelled. However, a little side note here. Those rituals in the Aztec in the Mayan world have actually been a drug in dews. There's certain evidence pointing towards those cultures consuming psychedelic drugs and under the influence having contact with gods or as we know, gins. And those very gins asked the child's sacrifice of them. There is a sacred ritual described in Hindu scripture that's so vulgar that Hindu scholars refuse to translate it. Later Western academics like Wendy Doniger have provided full translations of the Hindu sacred Veda scriptures that describe this shocking fertility ritual called the Ashvamedha. We will describe the ritual for you now along with direct quotes from the scriptures, but viewer discretion is advised. According to the Harivamsa Purana, the Hindu god Indra eventually enters the body of the dead horse to have intercourse with the queen as the king watches. Alright, aside from this sounding absolutely insane here, I have certain questions about the technicalities. Of course, we have to assume now that this horse is possessed by a god or a jinn yet again because otherwise how would the sex even function? A dead horse, I don't need to explain it to you, would obviously not be capable to have sex with that woman or let alone release its s***. So therefore we can only assume if this is real the horse is possessed by a jinn and comes back to life. After the queen spends the whole night with the dead horse's genitalia inside her, thus ensuring fertility for the Hindu kingdom. In one instance, the mother of Rama is also reported to have participated in this special ritual. You might think that this is a marginal practice in Hinduism, but many sacred Hindu temples, such as the Khajuraho temple in India, depict these acts of bestiality and group sex on their holy walls. This scholar that wrote a certain scripture, is it something that is not really attributed to Hinduism? As I said, I want to be absolutely fair here, I want to stay unbiased during my journey as well. Back in the day when I talked to Sheikh Uthman, I pointed out that Alright, the quote. Each time we sleep with a Huri, we find her virgin. Besides, the penis of the elected never softens. The erection is eternal. So that's interesting. 351, you said? 351 is. So I have the whole it Khan here. It's the original is actually in three volumes. None of those volumes go past 320. And as you can see, the claim of the Islamophobes couldn't be begged. This wasn't really part of the religion of Islam. Therefore, watching this year, I have to be cautious and therefore yet again, ask my Hindu viewers, the viewers that really know, is this truly part of the religion? Is it something that is being hidden of the Western world, not translated to the West? Or is it some French movement within Hinduism? Please let me know. Now you could say that all religions are the same. But what other religions involve child sacrifice and dead horse bestiality? These are shocking examples, but there's a deeper underlying truth here. Religions that involve bestiality, human sacrifice and child torture are all polytheistic. Why is polytheism conducive to these practices? Of all religions, Islam is unique in its staunch condemnation of polytheism in all its forms. No religion takes a harder stance against polytheism. Islam teaches that the greatest injustice is polytheism or shirk and the greatest virtue is strict monotheism or tohid. But what is so unjust about worshipping multiple gods? And what is so morally good about strictly worshipping one god? We live in a world that has whitewashed polytheism. People think that the only difference between a monotheistic religion like Islam and polytheism is Muslims have a mosque that doesn't have idols in it, whereas Hindus, Buddhists and pagans have temples with colorful statues. Why get so worked up about this difference? What's the big deal? That is a very correct point because growing up this is the same perception that I had. This is what I was brought up with because to be frank nobody really knew the ideology. I come from an Orthodox Christian background and nobody could really tell me what the difference was between Christianity and Islam. We really thought that everybody believes in one god. That's pretty much it. However, there are certain differences. The Muslims, they are denying Jesus and they believe in their prophet, they are praying a certain way. But other than that, we all believe in one god. Of course, there is no difference. This is what I've been taught. And then when I started exploring religion myself, when I started learning about my own religion, this is when I found out that there are clear differences of course that Islam is the only religion that points towards one god alone. If you believe in multiple gods versus believing in one all-powerful god, that has a huge impact on your psychology. Unlike the polytheist, the true monotheist, namely the Muslim, worships only one all-powerful god. This one god has created him and everything else that exists. This one god has given him the eyes he sees with, the ears he hears with, the heart pumping in his chest, and is the sole provider of literally everything he has. This understanding creates a very specific dynamic between god and the believer. A relationship built on feelings of intense love and deep gratitude. The believer is in a state of utter appreciation knowing that whatever he is, whatever he has, whatever he'll ever reach is from one single god. When people accept that every happiness and joy they experience is from one all-loving deity, all of their appreciation is concentrated towards him. They in turn direct all their worship exclusively to him. This naturally produces a beautiful relationship with god, one with overwhelming love, gratitude, devotion, and obedience. Absolutely correct and moreover this is not only a religious matter but it transcends of course because he is comparing monotheism to polytheism. I would say that it goes even way way further than this. If you look into our society they are worshiping science. If they are high priest class of the scientists, the experts, listen to them otherwise you are a big good. If you look at people nowadays and we can find this in the Quran as well, have you seen he who has taken as his god his own desire? And this is something that we truly have to stress here because even the atheist that says there is no god, he's neither a polytheist nor a monotheist. However, he of course has a god. It does not matter what material object you worship in your mind, it becomes god. Just as the polytheist that is worshiping Ganesha and believes that a man with an elephant head is his real god, he makes that object which is not real into god and this is the same thing we observe in this day and age. Money becomes your god, women becoming your god, food becomes your god. Just chasing pleasure after pleasure and this redirects your attention away from god and like that you cannot cultivate gratitude. Think about this nowadays in the new age movement, certain yogis, they are practicing gratitude. They're standing in front of the mirror and they're saying thank you, I love you. How absolutely ridiculous is this? You cannot cultivate gratitude by saying certain things to yourself, essentially playing make-believe. You are either grateful or you're not. If somebody gives food to a beggar and that beggar truly was hungry, this beggar will be grateful automatically for what he has received. He wouldn't be grateful if he didn't receive anything and that feeling of receiving, that feeling of fulfillment, you can get only if you worship god alone. It's not part of every religion. This is whitewashing polytheism. In polytheism, most deities have no role in a person's life. They're not responsible for food that you eat, air you breathe. They aren't responsible for the order of the universe that ensures the sun rises and sets. In polytheism, most gods are localized with limited power. There's a god for the sea, another god for the sky or a small god for your specific family. These are weak gods that offer you nothing. The deities in polytheism are so weak that often they can't even feed themselves. They require sacrifices in the form of food, alcohol, or blood. I've been to Indonesia and right now I'm living in Thailand and yes it is correct. They're offering rice and other little foods every single day to their gods. Ultimately, in the end, at least there's something good about it. The cats and dogs will eat that food. Patients are for. In many cases, traditional polytheism involves appeasing spirit beings and literal demons. For example, you make an offering to the sea demons so they don't destroy your boat. In the theology of polytheism, you get no benefit from these gods and the only reason you worship them is to ward off their evil. How could you love gods like this or have any gratitude towards them? You might even hate these gods. Polytheistic religions have this inherent ugliness. It's the complete opposite of monotheism. This is a Catholic church choir, huh? The church choirs are beautiful. The thing about believing is one all-powerful god who has created you and controls the universe. That gives you a strong sense of fear as well as humility. This is a natural human reaction. We all naturally fear and are humble before strong authorities who have great power to harm or benefit. This is why monotheism puts the fear of God in you. When you truly believe that God is all-powerful, you are filled with this indescribable awe of the divine. You want to submit to God in his ultimate power and bow down to his absolute authority. You're overwhelmed with a sense of submission that makes you want to dedicate yourself to that higher truth, that higher purpose in devotion to the almighty. Again, these are emotions that can't exist in polytheism. There is no one central deity that has all-power in polytheism. Rather power is distributed among many gods and many gods are so weak they can be controlled through bribes and magic. God's so weak that people can even threaten them. You say to a deity, if you don't do this for me, I will destroy your temples. How can you have humility before such wimpy, weak gods? This polytheistic theology produces people who lack humility, lack self-restraint, people who feel free reign to indulge in every vice unchecked by a healthy fear of divine wrath. Again, to be absolutely fair here, we have to admit that unfortunately, even in monotheistic religions, even within Islam, we see this breaking out now. And Daniel the Hikar should talk about this on length and absolutely agree here that liberalism is the enemy. But liberalism is infiltrating indeed monotheism as well. Of course, we'll never destroy Islam. However, many Muslims have fallen prey to this liberal agenda too. We have to point it out. Know your enemy. In this same vein, Judaism is a supposedly monotheistic religion, but it actually shares this aspect of polytheism. Monotheism on the one hand is a belief in one omnipotent God, but on the other hand, belief in one omnipotent God has consequences. If you truly believe that this one God has all power and knowledge, then this is a God that you fully submit to. It's not a God that you try to argue with or try to challenge or try to outsmart. But this is precisely what Judaism does. No, as you can clearly see in the names of Allah, El Malik, the king and owner of dominion, El Aziz, the almighty, El Mutakibir, the supreme, the majestic, El Khaliq, the creator, the maker, El Bari, the originator, El Aleem, the all-knowing, the omniscient, or my favorite one, El Haq, the absolute truth. So in Islam, God, Allah is the ultimate authority. And I can tell you guys come from background where I had huge issues with so-called authority figures. I wasn't able to submit my will to anyone in this world other than God, because he is out of this world. When I look at so-called leading figures, I simply see weakness and the same thing I could perceive in certain religions. As he said correctly here, those gods are weak. Those gods do not hold the ultimate authority. So why would I bend my will to them? Why would I obey them? The way that Jews depict God, they celebrate the notion of debating with God, winning arguments against God, even triumphing over God. This comes from the traditional Jewish doctrine of the Torah is not in heaven, which means that rabbis have ultimate authority in determining religious laws, and even God himself cannot overrule them. In the Talmud story of the Oven of Ahnai, God himself states a legal position by miraculously speaking to a group of rabbis directly from heaven. But the rabbis disagree with God's position and argue that God is mistaken. By the end of the story, God admits, my children have defeated me. In this way, in Judaism, the rabbis are ultimate lawmakers above even God. And this video again brings it back to this ethnocentrism that you find within Judaism, my children. So only the children of Israel are the children of God. They have the exclusive clave of ownership of God. Because remember, God is the God of Israel. This absolutely ridiculous. This is so ethnocentric and more over so humanly focused yet again. It is a sort of anthropomorphism because they are discussing. He is their father. They are his children. And now the children are winning over the father. What is this principle is allegedly acknowledged by God himself. According to the Talmud, God admits, even I must obey the decree of the rabbis, such religions that insult our gods by facilitating them. That makes perfect sense. Do nothing but I created something and now I have to obey it. So just as I on a human level had intercourse with my wife and then she gave birth to our son. And now, of course, our son hears authority over us. Read followers who are arrogant, defiant and rebellious. This is again the complete opposite of monotheism. Yeah, absolutely. The exact opposite because you are stronger than a queer. Beyond fear, love and gratitude, monotheism produces rock solid certainty. This is because the notion of a monotheistic God draws upon deep human intuitions. Intuitions we discussed in episode two. All children intuitively recognize that the universe has a creator who controls the universe. These innate intuitions very much resonate with monotheism but clash with polytheism. As psychologists acknowledge, this makes monotheism more intuitively compelling to the human mind. These intuitions are also used to rationally justify belief in one god. This is why you have many philosophical proofs for god but you won't find any proofs about the existence of Hanuman, the monkey god, or Zulu, the moon goddess. Polytheistic gods are not only unintuitive, they're actually repulsive. For example, there's only something you should worship. Egyptian religion, their pantheon of gods, was created when the head god Atum masturbated other gods out from his peak. Polytheistic myths are chock-full of nasty, bizarre, confusing things like this which destroys people's certainty in gods. Christianity, for example. The issue with Christianity is they have formulated this Trinitarian conception of god which is confusing at best. To make matters worse, the bible teaches conflicting notions of god. One notion of god depicted in the Old Testament commands believers to kill women and children and commit genocide. But in the New Testament, god in the form of Jesus tells believers to turn the other cheek. In the Old Testament, god commands believers to stone the adulterer. But in the New Testament, god in the form of Jesus says that only he without sin should cast stones. It's like the Christian god can't make up his mind. It is unfortunately very, very true. When I was 16 years old, I started bodybuilding and during that time I had to meet my protein requirements off course. So I started eating lean chicken breast as all the bros do. However, in Germany conveniently we had pre-sliced roasted chicken breast so I used to buy those packs so I don't have to cook. One day, however, I ate one of those packs and I started puking violently and I was wondering what was going on. Right after ingesting the chicken breast, I had to puke. So I checked the label and I found out that it wasn't chicken breast but it was actually fitness pork. Yeah, lean pork apparently sliced the same way and in the same shelf. Back then, when I was 16 years old, I didn't check too much. I just saw the same brand and I thought it is the same food. Anyways, that being said, I was always experimenting. I couldn't believe that I started puking just because it was pork. Growing up, I had a very curious mind and thank god to this very day I haven't lost it. I always like to experiment. I always like to understand what the truth is. Therefore, I wanted to see if I can replicate this experiment. I went back to the shop and I bought the fitness pork yet again. Little side note here, I always hated eating pork. Back in the day growing up when my mom used to make pork, I wouldn't eat it. I always tell her to make me chicken or what not. Maybe some fish. Anyways, I went back to the shop and I got the same package yet again. I ate it and the result was the same. Projectile vomiting. So this made me very curious so I started researching. I already knew that the Muslims were not eating pork but I thought they are the only ones. Looking further out of the sun, I realized that the Jews are not eating pork either. So we were the only ones. This was absolutely shocking to me personally because back then when I was 16 years old, I thought that only those three religions exist. I thought this is monotheism, Judaism, Islam and Christianity. That's pretty much it and the rest is for Chinese people. Yes, I was so dumb and naive when I was a teenager. Anyways, I was truly shocked that we were the only ones eating pork. What was the justification? So therefore I opened up my Bible and I found out that swine should be filthy for us as well. And when I read that, this was it for me. It makes no sense whatsoever. I didn't even go into the contradiction. I simply saw that it was in the Bible and therefore this means that Christians are not supposed to eat pork either. And since that very day, I stopped eating pork and haven't eaten pork in almost 20 years. The notion of God only breeds confusion and doubt. It is confusing and conflicting. This is the main reason why Christian societies have fallen into apostasy and secularization time and time again. Unless we forget, Christianity is the only religion that was so thoroughly stomped by its own apostates that it birthed secularism and modern atheism. It's no coincidence that secularists tell Muslims that they should follow Christians. They say Islam needs to have a reformation like Christianity. But Christianity had a reformation because they have this very confusing notion of God that clashes with monotheistic intuitions. But it's the strong monotheism of Islam that creates certainty in Muslims and makes them reject secular efforts at reforming and liberalizing their religion. What also makes secularists rage is how Muslims have been so resistant to the colonial project. Colonizers have had great difficulty getting Muslims to sell out and abandon the monotheism that is the lynchpin of Muslim life. Polytheism on the other hand, well let's just say it's relatively easier to get people to stop believing in Brahma, the God who rigged his own daughter, or Atom, the masturbating God. In a short amount of time, colonialism wiped out, assimilated, or reformed thousands of polytheistic religions throughout the world. But the unshakable faith of Muslims has been the thorn in the side of European colonial powers for over 200 years. Monotheism produces this beautiful psychology grounded in love, gratitude, humility, and certainty. And that psychology creates societies that are more honest, more altruistic, more harmonious. These are facts cited in recent academic books like Big Gods by Professor Ara Norenzian. There are several reasons for this. First of all, monotheists are much more motivated to be moral because they fear God. If you believe God Almighty can zap you with lightning at any moment, that's going to keep you honest in your daily life. But you don't find this kind of fear in polytheism as we already mentioned. Secondly, in monotheism God is all-knowing, but polytheistic gods are not. Polytheistic gods are sometimes so ignorant they can be tricked. For example, in Greek religion, Zeus was tricked by Prometheus. In Hinduism, the god Shiva ignorantly decapitated his own son because his wife Parvati had a child without him knowing. That's the level of ignorance of these gods. So if a polytheist cheats, steals, lies, murders, and rips, he won't have to worry about divine retribution because the gods probably won't even know about it. This connection between increased dishonesty and polytheism has actually been experimentally proven in numerous studies. Thirdly, polytheistic societies are more immoral because they worship gods who are themselves highly immoral. The idea that God is all good and is the source of morality is actually a monotheistic concept. In Greek polytheism, Zeus is depicted as seducing and ripping other gods and other people. In Hinduism, gods like Indra, Krishna, and many others are depicted as serial rips. The Hindu text, Bhavishya, describes how the gods Vishnu, Shiva, and Brahma work together to gang-suck Anusuya, a Hindu sage's wife. God Kali is often depicted holding a severed head, wearing a necklace of decapitated heads, and dead baby fetus earrings. One Hindu sect, the Aghoris, even to this day give sexual satisfaction to God as Kali by having intercourse with rotten human corpses. One kind of society is created when people worship gods who not only lie and cheat, but are also serial rips and bloodthirsty killers of babies. What kind of society is created when rituals involve necrophilia, cannibalism, bestiality, and child torture? In fact, studies show that in countries like India, for example, a large percentage of the Hindu population justifies crimes like rips and child sacrifice by appealing to these gods. Now contrast with Muslim societies. Because Islam has to aid as the strong uncompromising monotheism, Muslim societies have less fornication, less infidelity, they drink less, get addicted to drugs less, commit homicide less, commit suicide less, and generally avoid other immoral behaviors to a greater extent than both polytheists and secular societies. But the beauty of Islamic monotheism doesn't end there. Because monotheism creates deep conviction, this results in strong religious identity. Rather than religious identity, polytheistic societies have strong ethno-nationalist identities. This is because they don't have religious beliefs that are strong or compelling enough to rally around. Since they can't depend on their beliefs, polytheists have to depend on other things like shared blood or culture. But in Islam, Tohid unites people regardless of ethnicity, race, or culture. This is why Islam is this revolutionary force. As the history of Islam shows, it brought together all the Arab tribes and from day one integrated many other races into one Muslim Ummah. Islamic monotheism is strong enough to unite the masses despite racial and ethnic differences. This is why Islam has been the most racially diverse religion from the beginning. What's so incredibly dishonest about other religions when they criticize Islam is they say, sure, Muslims have strong religious identity, but that makes them engage in religious discrimination unlike our peaceful religions. Yes, Islam treats people differently according to their religion. Guilty as trash. But it's not like discrimination doesn't exist in polytheistic or secular societies. Discrimination is great. You have to discriminate. The word has been tainted, of course, but what does discrimination mean? If you look at the club, for example, I'm going to give you a secular example for the atheists watching here, you have a bouncer that discriminates against certain people to keep the club safe. The same applies of course to your house. You are discriminating against people that can or cannot enter your house. This is a part of discrimination. Now you can go further with this. If you choose a school for your child, you're already discriminating against other schools because you picked one school that is good in your opinion for your child. This is discrimination. And therefore, of course, religion needs to be discriminatory. If religion is not, then it becomes tolerant, then it becomes secular, then it allows everything and ultimately will destroy itself from the inside out. Discrimination. They all have boatloads of discrimination, but instead of religious discrimination, it's on the basis of race, ethnicity or national origin. How is this supposedly better? Yet again, this is if you see discrimination as something negative. Discrimination can be very positive because you are judging accordingly to a standard. And within religion that would be the standard of God. Religion represents a person's deepest beliefs and it's something freely chosen. But you can't choose your race or the country you're born in, so it makes sense to judge people and categorize them on the basis of their religion. But the color of your skin or which country- To play devil's advocate here, if you're born into a religion and you're still young, you haven't chosen that either. The country you happen to be born in is a silly basis for categorization, and if anything, it leads to far more persecution and bloodshed. Consider the supposedly peace-loving religion of Buddhism. Burmese Buddhists persecute the Rohingya based on racial identity. Sinhalese Buddhists persecute the Tamils based on ethnic identity. Japanese Buddhists justified Japanese imperialism based on ethno-nationalist identity. So yes, none of these are religious conflicts per se, but that's because the persecution is ethno-nationalist in character. And it's not just Buddhists that have to resort to lowly racism and ethno-nationalism. Look at Christian white-nationalists. Look at Jewish Zionists. Look at Hindutva. All these religious groups put primacy on race and discriminate based on race. This is not a coincidence. It's a byproduct of the weak conviction polytheism produces. The fact that these polytheistic religions don't admit this and pretend to be all about peace and tolerance while criticizing Islam is very dishonest. It's not surprising that all these polytheistic religions come together to criticize Islam. Just look online. You see Christians obsessed with Islam. Jewish Zionists obsessed with Islam. Buddhist nationalists, Hindutva, and even atheists, they're all seething about Islam. You'll hardly see a Christian debunking Buddhist scripture or a Hindu deconstructing Jewish theology. Why are they all focused on Islam? What's so telling is that these religions don't criticize Islam on the basis of their own traditional doctrines. Rather, their main criticism is that Islam is not liberal and modern enough. Islam doesn't respect women's rights like we do. Islam doesn't respect LGBT like we do. Islam is not as tolerant and freedom loving as we are. These are nothing more than modern secular values that these other religions have sold out to. Liberal modernity is a true religion and it just comes in a Christian, Jewish, Hindu, or Buddhist flavor. But as we've seen, Muslims can critique other religions based on Islamic standards of monotheism which are so clearly more beautiful, more moral, and more intuitively compelling than the ugliness of polytheism. In contrast, these polytheistic religious doctrines are either too repugnant or too irrational to use to criticize Islam. So all they can do is cry about Islam not selling out to liberal secularism the same way they did. Deep down, they know their religions all sold out but Muslims haven't and that burns them up inside. Cope! What makes them even more enraged is the fact that Muslims won't assimilate. Look at how agitated Christian white nationalists are about Muslim immigration. Look at how much anxiety Hindu Dva has about Muslims converting and marrying Hindus. Look at how nervous Jewish Zionists are about Palestinian birth rates. Look at how incensed Buddhists and Myanmar are about their Muslim demographic. Look at how livid Western atheists get about Muslim minorities not accepting Western values. They're all terrified about the Muslim population growing. They're worried about Muslim conversion. They're nervous about strong Muslim commitment to Islamic law. All of these things are directly tied to the strong faith that Islamic monotheism produces that all these other religions lack. People assume that every religion is based on deep humility, love, and gratitude but this is a very monotheistic understanding of religion. This psychology can only exist in polytheistic religions to a confused extent but profound deep faith based on love, gratitude, and submission in their maximum, purest form is only possible in Islam because Islam directs these feelings solely toward our Creator. This makes Islam the most beautiful religion, the most just religion whereas polytheists commit the worst injustice by devoting themselves to false gods. Ultimately these other religions, what they're selling you is come be a Christian, come be a Jew, Buddhist, Hindu because we're more liberal. You can indulge in more fornication, you can indulge in more freedom, you can walk around naked in public. The only selling point of these religions is we're not as bad as Islam but Islam has a positive message. Islam offers to aid a pure monotheism that creates strong faith connecting you to your Creator unshakable faith that can motivate you to stand up against the evil modernist onslaught. These are Islam's values and these are the values that should guide human life. These are the values that allow Muslims to resist colonization, to resist secularization, to resist assimilation and to resist the transhumanist liberalization agenda that threatens to destroy all mankind. Islam stands alone and it's all because of one belief. There is no God except Allah. Alright guys in this set for my first reaction video as a new Muslim I would say it was a great choice. Very very long however so I'm going to wrap it up here. One last thing I want to say I let the end play here because it was absolutely epic. It was beautifully done. I got goosebumps watching it however there were a few strawmen in the argument that I want to point out. It is not fair after all. If we look into Orthodox Christianity where I'm coming from absolutely I have to agree that the Trinity is a big issue here however Orthodoxy is not luring in people by telling them hey guys you can be more liberal quite the opposite. Orthodoxy is extremely conservative and fornications absolutely condemned with an Orthodoxy so it's not an invite a free for all. Hey come over to Christian Orthodoxy and now you can go party of course not. Orthodoxy shares the belief that at least 99.99% of music should be prohibited as well etc etc so I'm just pointing this out to be fair. If you go into the Orthodox religions if you go into the traditional religions it is not an invitation for liberalism. Quite the opposite I would say this is not in favor of the message of Daniel Hakika to here of course ultimately we want people to come to Islam however that being said it is great to have allies too and if we look into Orthodox Christianity or Orthodox Judaism I would say that we have formidable allies here in the fight against liberalism so we shouldn't alienate those people and tell them hey your religion is inviting the liberalism in. Alright guys but this is it for today's video if you liked it leave the thumbs up if you haven't subscribed already guys please do so and if you want to support this channel via Patreon for example all the links are in the description box below as always guys may god bless you all much love and peace