Posted on 08/16/2011 1:42:59 PM PDT by fishtank
Rick Perry's dangerous Muslim compromise Posted: August 14, 2011 9:00 pm Eastern
By Joel Richardson © 2011
There's no doubt that Texas Gov. Rick Perry has made a massive national splash in recent weeks by calling for a large prayer and fasting rally in the Texas' Reliant Stadium. The gathering garnered widespread support, as it should have, from a broad spectrum of evangelical Christians throughout America.
Even nominal Christians will admit that the United States now more than ever, deeply needs the church to pray. But while many Christians fully supported the call to pray and fast for our nation, many were also rightfully leery of Perry's prominent involvement in the event, particularly in light of the fact that it only preceded his official announcement to run for president by a week. While evangelicals should no doubt be looking for a president with integrity, humility and a reliance on Jehovah God to guide this nation, we must also be extremely cautious of throwing our full support behind anyone simply because he makes a good public showing of his Christian faith.
And as the inevitable onslaught of public scrutiny begins, some of it will no doubt be pure demagoguery. But conservatives must be careful not to disregard every criticism offhand. As the primaries begin, conservatives must take the time to thoroughly vet all candidates to see who will present us not only with the best candidate to defeat Obama, but also the best person to lead the nation forward.
That said, right out of the chute, of cause for deep concern is an apparently close relationship Perry has fostered over the years with a Muslim leader know as "His Highness" Prince Shah Karim Al-Husayni, the Aga Khan IV.
Read more: Rick Perry's dangerous Muslim compromise http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=333701#ixzz1VE7By6JM
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He's supposed to be in that picture somewhere...........
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World Net Daily? Really?
Exactly.
We need zero tolerance for Islamophiles, or America will go the way of Lebanon - once a Majority Christian Arab nation.
Yes, really.
Look at the author.
Joel Richardson. I invite you to match your writing against his, in terms of style AND in substance.............
This is his website, BTW, ...
When I mention the topics I differ with Perry on, it's not that I can specifically state they are still going on today, it's just that they are an example of very poor judgment in the past. If he had poor judgment a number of times in the past, we begin to see a pattern. If he knows a public Islamic figure, and shows superficial respect to him in public, I think that's the right thing to do. If he knows the guy personally, and attends meetings or events, my ears perk up.oops the be their
you know... if you post this 1000000 more times, someone might actually care.
lol
give it up.
Do you understand
1. How this particular’s muslims sect differs from say aunni?
2. do you understand what actually was done in the state of Texas regarding a muslim ‘ curriculum? how and where it is implemented? who actually wrote it?
Ouch!
In a sane world, this kinda junk should get him more democrat votes than republican.
I need to see more and from different sources, but I sure don’t like the smell of this.
Ummmm. That aint Rick Perry. Nice try.
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