If the two world wars led the western world to becoming completely disillusioned with Christianity, will the instability in MENA for the past 15+ years lead the Mohammedans to become disillusioned with Islam?
>>2687903
False equivocacy
>>2687903
No, first because the world wars had nothing to do with the decline of Christianity which had been happening ever since the Enlightenment, and second because the wars in the middle east are a different dynamic than the world wars. The Mohammedans since the soviet afghan war have been discovering that true adherence to Islam and standing not as knock-off westerners but on their own two legs with their native Islamic culture has allowed them to survive against seemingly impossible odds.
The current in the middle east today is towards more Islam not less.
>>2687903
No. (Material) prosperity followed WW2, allowing luxurious cynicism and nihilism to take root. Muslims don't have this, they will only hold onto religion tighter. Religion is most attractive to the poor and suffering.
>>2687956
>implying the average person in the gulf states isn't living high on the hog
>>2687903
>15+ years
You mean 50+
>>2687903
>he two world wars led the western world to becoming completely disillusioned with Christianity
Try the 30 years war
>>2687903
Muslims are incapble of introspection.
>>2688000
>True bible believers freed from papist tyranny
>Christian states begin the age of discovery and industrial revolution
WW1 destroyed the pre destiny of christian domination
>>2687965
I think you mean past thousand.
>>2687903
MENA people would have to have above 80 IQ for that to happen, so no.
>>2687903
>If the two world wars led the western world to becoming completely disillusioned with Christianity
All the two world wars did ideologically speaking was cast suspicion on nationalism.
Christcuckery has been in decline ever since the 1700s with Europenises going "muh rationalism" an "muh sciences."