Thursday, January 22, 2015

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Moslem lies and nonsense. Architecture long pre-dates the cult of mad Muhammad.

Witless worm propaganda notwithstanding.

by Ferdinand III


Witless worms in the West ascribe every single invention to Moslems. From airplanes to the crankshaft, the cult of Muhammad invented all according to these huge brains. With the exception of the Atheist claim that 'Hitler was a Catholic', few myths portray a deeper ignorance or stupidity than claiming that the Meccan cult, which today is mired in the worst form of darkness imaginable, created the modern world. Islam militates against reason, inquiry, faith and even humane characteristics such as universal kindness, humility, forgiveness, and the golden rule. It could not as a cultural force, have invented anything. The modern Moslem world proves that.


In studying the Islamic era so beloved by most academics and media experts, there is precious little that one can point to as being invented by Moslems. Even the retention of ancient thought and philosophy – much of which, it needs to be strongly emphasized, was either incoherent or plainly wrong – was the work of Jews, Christians, Persians and non-Arabs with Moslemified names. Edison was an American. If the Russians had conquered the US and changed his name to Edinsonov he would still remain an American. So it goes with Islam and its predatory squatting on more intelligent cultures.


Architecture is a fine example of Moslem lies. Almost any major mosque built during the Moslem era of Jihad and squatting; was the design and implementation of Jews and Christians. There are no Moslem architects. Western apologists for the moon cult cannot name any, or if they dare to dredge up a few, they are Jews or Christians with Moslem names. The mosque itself as a design was stolen from Byzantine templates and mixed with some Persian appurtenances. From domes to colonnades, the mosque does not invent anything.


All of the materials and techniques employed by mosque buildings were non-Moslem. Concrete and the arch came from Rome. The keystone portal from Greece. Both of these artifacts allow the creation of truly large enclosures including domes [the Pantheon], amphitheatres, baths and hillside temples of the Roman-Greek world. The pointed arch, which the worms say is 'Moslem' is anything but. It was created by the Assyrian Christians during the 8th century.

[Above: A view of the impressive dome from inside the Pantheon in Rome, which was built almost 500 years before Islam in 118–135 AD. Though I am sure Moslems will claim that the architect was Moslem. That is why Islam is so clever and all Moslems so very intelligent.]


Apparently the Moslems-invented-architecture cult is ignorant of the Pantheon, built in 118–135 AD by Apollodorus of Damascus. An admixture of concrete is the reason why this temple can be built on this scale and still survive today. This dome has a span of 43.2 metres (142 feet) and it remained as the greatest dome in the world until the 15th century construction of the Florence Cathedral by the genius – Catholic – Brunelleschi (1420–36).


Then there is of course the dome of the Hagia Sophia (the Church of the Holy Wisdom) in Constantinople. Built by the Christian-Byzantine Emperor Justinian during the years 532–537 AD, it was converted into a mosque by the invading Muslims who slaughtered their way into Constantinople in 1453 AD. This dome has a breadth of 31 metres (102 feet) and it is the Hagia Sophia that is the template for Moslem architecture including the Sultan Ahmed Mosque (completed 1616 AD), the ?ehzade Mosque (completed 1548 AD), the Süleymaniye Mosque (completed 1557 AD), the Rüstem Pasha Mosque (completed 1563 AD), and the K?l?ç Ali Pa?a Mosque (completed 1580 AD). The Moslems simply employed Byzantine architects and stole their designs.


We also find within the magnificent Christian buildings of Cathedrals, Churches and Abbeys, stained glass dating from the 7th century; ribbed vaulting dated from the 11th century; and outside the flying buttress first used in the 11th century. These are extraordinary innovations which allowed enormous spaces to be built to the glory of God, have no corollary within Islamic 'architecture', though the multiculturalists seem to twitter and orgasm over the colonnade at Cordoba – a structure built by Christians and which is about as innovative as someone copying the Parthenon from Athens.


See:

    Holly Hayes, Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Sacred Destinations, September 19, 2009

    Jamie Humphrey and Linda Phelps, Stained Glass, Europe, Medieval, Smith College History of Science, Museum of Ancient Inventions

    Vault (architecture)Encyclopædia Britannica, accessed February 8, 2011

    John Julius Norwich, The World Atlas of Architecture. Publisher: Crescent, pg.202, ISBN 9780517668757