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  • Rod Parsley on Islam

    abughattas »
    Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:55 am Agree: 4   Disagree: 0

    Chris 333,
    Yes one must distinguish between Islam and Muslims. But Muslims immigrating to the West are the ones bringing with them their Islamic teachings, intolerance, violence and hidden disdain toward everything the West, and its Judeo-Christian culture. Do not underestimate Muslims and their strict adherence to their tenet of Jihad which in practical terms means world domination. The Post Christian, neo-pagan West has lost its moral compass, for all practical purposes. Except for a few Christian 'prophets' here and there, it is on its way to succumb to the onslaught of Islam, which is always radical. The Middle East used to be Christian before the invading Islamic armies in the seventh century. We are now a continuously shrinking minority.

  • Rod Parsley on Islam

    abughattas »
    Tue Apr 15, 2008 6:50 am Agree: 5   Disagree: 1

    Although hatered is not a christian virtue, it is certainly a Muslim command. Christ commands us to love our enemies, Mohammad asked his followers to hate and kill their enemies and the enemiees of God. People like me, Chritian, born , raised and living in the Middle East, can sympathise with Rod Parsley's wake up call to the West. Maybe his methods may be extreme, but is it not time for the West to wake up and take the threat of Islam seriously? The crusaders who invades, destroyed and killed never had a mandate from the One who went to the cross, but Islamic "invaders" of the West are encouraged by the Quran to conquer the world- preferably by force!

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