Posted on 12/25/2011 7:15:45 AM PST by LSUfan
Yes that brings up another thing I don’t understand......if you become a Christian, things get worse for you instead of better, although you should reap what you sow. If you sow love, why do you reap hate?
I find it ironic, and a bit humorous, that the folks with the “Coexist” bumper stickers apparently aren’t embarrassed by the fact that the radical muslims they most want to ‘coexist’ with, believe in the elimination of all the other faiths that make up the remaing letters of the word. Thus to a radical muslim, coesistence means elimation of all non-muslims.
Wait a few years and what happened in Nigeria will happen right here. Why should islamists bomb Christian churches in Nigeria and elsewhere and not eventually in the USA?
And when that happens we shall realize that we are living with a cancer that can no longer be treated.
In the meantime, let’s kick the can down the road some more.
Dreadful. RIP.
BTTT
Very sad. May God be with His faithful people of Nigeria in this time of terrible loss.
I like the vest sticker idea..!!!
Estimates are for at least 50M Muslims in the US by 2050. They will make America a Hell on Earth until they are solved with another merciless crusade.
First off: I emphatically do **NOT** advocate vigilante violence by individuals. Biblically speaking, only the state has the right to execute people, and even then, only after a proper trial of the evidence.
Having said that, I read recently that Iran has a lower percentage of its people attending religious services (virtually all Muslims) than the United States. Iran is formally declared Islamic republic in which a religious minority runs the country. America is a nation in which our irreligious and atheist minority runs much of the highest levels of academia and government, and even when conservative Christians are a clear majority, we have to kowtow to the secularists on the Supreme Court.
What's wrong with this picture?
Muslims have good reason to believe they must be far more committed to their faith than Christians if Muslims can take over and control the government while Christians cannot — even when we are in the majority, as we are in much of the South and some other parts of the United States when evangelical Protestant and conservative Catholic voters are combined.
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