Posted on 09/14/2014 5:49:03 AM PDT by Kaslin
Cass, like Clash, believes Islam is implacable and must be stomped on like a narc at a biker party.Comparing Islam to narcotics officers, really?
Interesting ... Front group or money supplied which would point to front group. Thanks Kaslin.
Let’s keep pretending that Islam isn’t the cheap Judea-Christian rip-off, death cult that it is.
one other point ... am not buying the threats caused the removal.
When the DEA starts doing things like getting on board with Fast and Furious there are going to be consequences, and damage to the reputations and subsequent public support of those officers among conservatives is going to be part of it.
Preaching the Choir here.
I said since 9/11 that the only answer to this is WAR. Not the silly nonsensical War on Terror that we have done which perpetuates the myth of good muslims and bad muslims and has ignorant rules of engagement that basically gets our troops killed, but WAR as in WW2 where we killed the enemy and destroyed his cities until he was wiped out or surrendered.
I see what you’re saying, but that does not make the bikers into Christian heroes suddenly.
The analogy was for the interaction between the principal groups involved, not the groups themselves.
Ephesians 6:12
For we wrestle not against flesh and blood.....
It is no coincidence that as U.S. and rest of West descend morally and spiritually, Islamic threat has grown.
2Chronicles 7:14
If my people who are called by My Name....
It’s all pretty simple. Bombs ain’t gonna cut it.
I like that D.A.M.N. It’s my new tag line.
I agree. I am Islamophobic. Yes siree. I don’t want to befriend them, work with them, buy from them or have anything to do with any of them.
We should remember that a war against Islam is both a physical war and a spiritual one. Unfortunately, I do not believe that this country, especially the leaders, are on the side of the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
If Jesus can destroy the plague that is Sin, then he can destroy the plague that is Islam.
To be dismissive of evangelizing is to be dismissive of the transformative power of God.
I suppose you could look at it that way. Or, you could say that in 1400 years, evangelizing muslims hasn't worked without being backed up by the sword.
Who will God raise up to save us this time? Will God even intervene or turn us over to the Muslims for turning against Him?
According to Rabbi Cahn in his The Harbinger, the first two harbingers are the breach and the terrorist, which keeps me coming back to this from Ezekiel 28:
"...such is your skill in trading, your wealth has continued to increase, and with this your heart has grown more arrogant; since you consider yourself the equal of God, very well, I am going to bring foreigners against you, the most barbarous of the nations;"
And this:
"no, you are a man, and not a god, in the clutches of your murderers! and you will die like the godless at the hand of the foreigners; "
Have we come around to the "potential" significance of where we are, what's happening and why? I sure hope so...
I agree. I find it interesting that partaking of the Lord's Supper proclaims the Lord's death until He comes. Islam is the only group that denies the Lord's death.
Interesting — Though I do have to raise the question: is America a Trading nation?
I don’t mean to say the opposite of “are we isolationists”, but rather the question of if Trade is our... trade.
Certainly the corporations do trade, and many Americans work for the corporations, but this doesn’t mean that Americans in-general are Traders.
(i.e. if a country, say China, has 80% of its population making clothes that Corporation-A sells/trades and Corporation-A is not Chinese but, say, French — would it be right to call the Chinese Traders?) Moreover, consumerism [which I think more accurately describes America] is different than plying the merchant’s trade.
I am more reminded of James 5:1-4, Ex 22:21-24, and Is 58 WRT America’s problems. (These deal with the oppressed crying out to God and God hearing; pay special attn to the Exodus passage.)
“If Jesus can destroy the plague that is Sin, then he can destroy the plague that is Islam. To be dismissive of evangelizing is to be dismissive of the transformative power of God.”
Indeed, I fully agree with that. Being the descendent of Ishmael doesn’t condemn one to unbelief (and thus hell) anymore than being a gentile does. A Muslim can be converted by the Holy Spirit just like any other sinner. God determines that....I cannot write off an entire class of people as being unredeemable.
Now that being said, I do also believe it is prudent to take steps to protect ourselves from that great horde that will not believe or will not live in peace. That is true of any belief system (religious or not) that will not tolerate those not in agreement with it (like the extreme communists were).
I think there needs to be a fundamental shift in American policy when dealing with mid-eastern countries. We should make it policy that when the American military is committed to a fight (like Iraq and Afghanistan), we will always require a “regime change” and a MAJOR part of that change will be the establishment of “Freedom of Religion.” We should NEVER allow an Islamic government to be set up where American lives have been lost. Ensure that these countries have true “Freedom of Religion” so that all beliefs (or unbelief) can exist in peace. Those Islamists that cannot abide this should be exterminated as enemies of humanity. Freedom of Religion/Belief(freedom of conscience) - enforced - is how to pacify Islamic extremists.
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