Via Brothers Judd, comes this enlightening little excerpt:
He was polite as he welcomed me into his home. The house was surrounded by a high cement wall that had been fortified with steel. We sat down in a large, simply furnished room whose walls were inscribed with verses from the Koran. On one wall was a poster showing green birds flying in a purple sky, a symbol of the Palestinian suicide bombers.
S had just turned 27. He is slight, and he walked with a limp, the only trace of his near-death. He invited his wife to join us, and he answered my questions without hesitation.
I asked him when, and why, he had decided to volunteer for martyrdom. “In the spring of 1993, I began to pester our military leaders to let me do an operation,†he said. “It was around the time of the Oslo accords, and it was quiet, too quiet. I wanted to do an operation that would incite others to do the same. Finally, I was given the green light to leave Gaza for an operation inside Israel.â€Â
“How did you feel when you heard that you’d been selected for martyrdom?†I asked.
“It’s as if a very high, impenetrable wall separated you from Paradise or Hell,†he said. “Allah has promised one or the other to his creatures. So, by pressing the detonator, you can immediately open the door to Paradise  it is the shortest path to Heaven.â€Â
There's more at the link. It's a long article detailing the involved process of choosing and preparing a suicide, er genocide, bomber. What's interesting is that if the bomber wavers during the preparation period, he's not immediately washed out but has an experienced handler come in to encourage him.
Those who insist that there is not a religious component to the War on Terror are insisting on looking around the streetlight when they lost their keys down the sewer.
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There are too many bastards in the world for me to keep track of. In response to this, God has proposed to keep track of who is deserving of punishment in this life, and promises to page me when He needs me to take out specific individuals. Since I have reason to believe that my spiritual pager is more sensitive than 90% of those held by church leaders, and have noticed that God does not give any task to anyone without promising divine aid and power to carry it out, I find this a mutually satisfactory arrangement that permits me to place my attention on more important matters closer to hand, while retaining the pleasant knowledge that Divine Justice will have its way. Eventually.
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