RAQQA, SYRIA - In an effort to appeal to those seeking some kind of spiritual significance in their lives, a large group within the Islamic State has begun a push to become more relevant and seeker-sensitive by watering down their traditionally-harsh message.
The movement will attempt to appeal more to seekers by offering coffee, giveaways, and relevant video clips at a number of planned community events, instead of just running with their usual, murderous message of death and destruction. "It's not that we don't believe our caliphate is destined to crush all who oppose Islam - we do, most assuredly," authentically-unmasked ISIS insider Tariq al Hassan told reporters. "But we just feel we need to engage our culture in a way that speaks to their felt needs, rather than lopping their heads