Posted on 06/25/2009 1:07:18 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Top protestant evangelist to promote new religion; 'Chrislam' at radical Muslim convention
The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), an organization with ties to Hamas and other terrorist groups, will hold its annual conventionthe largest yearly gathering of Muslims on the continentin Washington, D.C. over the Fourth of July weekend.
And the keynote speaker will be Reverend Rick Warren, founder and senior minister of the Saddleback Church, an evangelical mega-church located in Lake Forest, California.
Rev. Warren has become one of Americas leading Christian leaders. Over 400,000 pastors attend his purpose-driven church seminars and his books, including The Purpose Driven Life, have become international best-sellers.
Why did Rev. Warren commit to appear at such a controversial gathering?
The nations leading Protestant evangelist was unavailable for comment, but his scheduled visit at the convention follows ISNA leader Sayyid Syeeds appearance at the Saddleback Church last December.
Why is the ISNA so controversial?
The organizations website contains the following quotations:
The Hour will not be established until you fight with the Jews, and the stone behind which a Jew will be hiding will say. O Muslim! There is a Jew hiding behind me, so kill him.
May Allah fight the Jews and the Christians? They took the graves of their Prophets as places of prostration. Two deens [religions] shall not co-exist in the land of the Arabs.
I will expel the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula and will not leave any but Muslim. The Dajjal [Devil, Antichrist] would be followed by seventy thousand Jews of Isfahan wearing Persian shawls. Ibn Umar reported that Allahs Messenger (may peace be upon him) stoned to death the Jews, both male and female, who had committed adultery.
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Perhaps his next book will be “The Explosion Driven Life.”
Our pastor was invited once to speak about Christianity to the muslim student group on our college campus. He walked into an ambush -- it turns out that, without telling him, the student group also brought in one of Islam's foremost apologists (Jamal Badawi) to "debate" our pastor.
Our guy held his own well enough, but he wasn't nearly as polished (or as well prepared) as Badawi, and came across as the much weaker of the two.
Of course, God isn't limited by the shortcomings of His servants, so who knows -- perhaps some were intrigued by the Good News nonetheless.
Unfortunately, far too many pastors look up to him.
I wonder if this guy would have the guts to go against Ravi Zacharias?
While some believe Warren is being wrongfully prejudged since he hasn’t yet spoken at this Islamic conference, no doubt he will live up to the expectations expressed on this thread. All you have to do is look at his miserable liberal track record. He is a leading advocate of one world religion, “Chrislam” if you please.
Some hope he will preach the gospel to these Muslims. Not going to happen, the Muslims screen who is going to speak to them. They full well know Warren is not a true Protestant, Fundamentalist, nor even a true Christian. And that whatever form of “gospel” he might preach to them will be so watered down it won’t be recognized as such.
“The Jihad Driven Life” or
“The Purpose Driven Jihad”
I'd love to see that matchup.
sasportas wrote: All you have to do is look at his miserable liberal track record. He is a leading advocate of one world religion, Chrislam if you please.
Nevadan: Can you give concrete evidence of Rick Warren espousing that he is now an advocate of “Chrislam”? Just curious.
Cheers!
someone tell me this is satire.
please.
Nevadan, you are not by any chance yourself part of Rick Warren’s Saddleback Church” are you? Being a “Nevadan” and not a Californian, I wouldn’t think so. Or, perhaps you are just one who have read his books, and swallowed his “purpose driven” line.
I was given one of his books, skimmed through it, saw enough to convince me that his stuff is written in such a manner as to appeal to postmodern types. By postmodern I mean those of modern times who have come to believe there no longer exists objective truth - as the Bible purports to be.
Warren is a slick California motivational psychologist. Rather than preach objective Biblical truth, he makes a sycretism out of it, watering Biblical truth and the gospel down to appeal to the postmodern mindset.
What we need is Bible Driven Churches, not Rick Warren’s Purpose Driven ones.
Now, if Warren were to actually preach to these Muslims Jesus Christ as the Son of God and the only way to God, as John 14 plainly says he is, then I will stand corrected (and happily so). The objective gospel truth, in other words. On the other hand, if he doesn’t, will you admit you were wrong?
“You are sort of on the sick side.”
Yeah maybe, but the only time I have ever heard the term fundy thrown around, it was by a group of militant homosexuals. Maybe the slang has filtered into the general community in California but to me it is like casually throwing the name fascist or breeder into a conversation and not realizing the origins or implications of such terms.
Congratulations on your vote. Try to keep the area sane, I may move back to SoCal some day.
—Tashlan.
Sparky, this is the FIRST THING that went through my mind when I read “chrislan”. Dear God, is the end coming this soon? This really sounds like the Book of Revelation and The Last Battle all wrapped up into one. Even so: Come, Lord Jesus.
Yes, Lewis was way ahead. Another reason he is my favorite author.
I hope he is there to preach the Gospel. I fear something else.
Unlike CAIR, or The Muslim-American Society, INSA has managed a feeble and tentative criticism of the Islamic Republic of Iran and its brutality.
Warren is listed as one of the speakers at the ISNA convention according to the ISNA website.
It makes me think of the First Amalgamated Church in Futurama.
I haven't said where I am on Rick Warren. You said he was a “leading advocate of one world religion, “Chrislam”. All I asked you was if you had concrete evidence of this. You've said he is “postmodern” and no longer believes that objective truth exists. You said he is a “slick California motivation psychologist”. You said Warren has watered down Biblical truth and the gospel to “appeal to the postmodern mindset”.
Can you give exact source references where Rick Warren has done or said the things you claim? And, you still haven't given any evidence regarding your claim that Warren is now advocating a Christian-Muslim combo faith (at least that's what I assume you mean by “Christ-lam”). I'm not accusing you of anything, nor am I defending Rick Warren. I'm just asking you for specific, sourced references to back-up what you say about Warren. I really want to know if what you are saying is true about him. That's all.
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