Posted on 06/19/2012 8:20:38 AM PDT by Nachum
If youre looking to spread Gods love, its probably not a good idea to show up to the Arab International Festival in Dearborn, Michigan, with a pigs head on a stick and signs telling Muslims that theyre poised to burn in hell. Yet this is exactly what happened over the weekend when some Christians from an anti-Islam group showed up at the event and confronted Muslim adherents with some unwelcome messages.
One of the protesters yelled, Youre going to burn in hell, among other sentiments. The signs the individuals held were less-than-covert in their messaging as well. One read, Islam is a religion of blood and murder and another said Muhammad is a
liar, false prophet, murder, child molesting pervert. Clearly, those in attendance werent there to play nice (caution: language).
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Awesome! Who indeed is He, to pass Judgement upon sinners?
Didn’t think they were wrong then.
Did wonder how effective they were at winning converts.
Perhaps they planted a seed in some, the begining of a question...
LOL you owe me a new keyboard!
Hahahahahaha...that was completely stupid, but completely funny!
My wife rolled her eyes at me when I showed it to her...
(It WAS okay to show her, right?)
To my mind, every time the koranimals act up and start trying to assert themselves and their sharia BS, they should be met with this kind of reaction from Americans.
“...We are Americans and it doesn’t matter what religion we are...”
Well, personally, I’m sick to death of reading about Christians being slaughtered overseas by the koranimals, and it seems as they never fight back, or have the means to fight back; so if an American group comes along that claims to be Christian (of whatever denomination) and decides to stand up for themselves in our own country, I don’t have a problem with it. Especially when it makes the others side freak and whine.
This country wasn’t founded as a muslim nation; it was founded by Christians. There’s no “Mohammed”, “Achmed”, or “Muktar” signature on the Declaration of Independence or on the US Constitution.
I do understand your point, though.
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