07midnite:
Arizona Warrior, Fellow Infidel:
Did you know the first use of 'indifel' was by Christians in the 1400's? Today its generic to all faiths, and generic to non-religious beliefs as well. If everyone believed a chocolate donut was the healthiest food on the planet and you did not believe it, you would be the infidel. The term has become nothing, so why would anyone with any education mind an Infidel's Club!!
infidel
One entry found.
Main Entry:
in·fi·del 
Pronunciation:
\ˈin-fə-dəl, -fə-ˌdel\ Function:
noun Etymology: Middle English
infidele, from Middle French, from Late Latin
infidelis unbelieving, from Latin, unfaithful, from
in- +
fidelis faithful — more at
fidelity Date: 15th century
1: one who is not a Christian or who opposes Christianity
2 a: an unbeliever with respect to a particular religion
b: one who acknowledges no religious belief
3: a disbeliever in something specified or understood
— infidel adjective
Sorry, can't be a part of that one. #1 knocked me right out of it.
Yeah, If it helps, we are using the term INFIDEL in a generic sense.
It all began a while back, one member argued that the war over seas was unjustifiable, thus making our military "Infidels" in the eyes of those who reside in the Middle East.
One of our Military Service Men who also is a Proud member od RSWarrior took the sig name INFIDEL, starting the club.
In this case, the term infidel has gone almost 360 in its definition to mean a Proud American, as if it were being shouted from an enemy of the U.S.
If you want too, look into definition 3, this could be the one we would more than likely fall under. We would be disbelievers in an unjustified war. We would be disbelievers to the fact that we were "Unprovoked".
If that doesnt help ya out, check the website, You will join Right up! lol

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