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Muslim blames US at Chicago's Largest Church (BARF)
10/06/01 | Dengar01

Posted on 10/06/2001 6:16:58 PM PDT by Dengar01

I just got home from church and I had to post this. I attended Willow Creek church which is north west of Chicago. It is the largest church in the area, it is a non-denominational Christian church, the main auditorium hold 10,000 people and was filled tonight. The topic of the 5:00 service tonight was the interview with a Muslim named Iama Fisal Hammounda, by Senior Pastor Bill Hybels. They will be having three more services between tonight and tomorrow, I pray to God they change their plans for the next services.

I knew this was going to get ugly when the church showed a video on ethnic diversity. I looked around at the church filled to capacity with over 10,000 people and noticed several Muslims.

The inteview started and the man was introduced as a Egyptian who moved here in 1974. He complained that his wife was in Florida and couldn't come home due to the fact that she would be harassed. The goal of Pastor Hybel's interview was to prove that Islam is a peaceful religion, lets just say that he failed, miserabley.

Pastor Hybels did ask some very good questions which surprised me since I thought the Muslim might take the questions as offensive. A few questions statements stood out. The Muslim declared that Islam was peaceful and that the terrorists did not follow Islam, fine I guess. He continued that a "Jihad" had to do with attacking sin he made the poor analogy of declaring a jihad on eating candy.

Continuing Pastor Hybels asked him about martyrs along with the virgins and the streams of wine and the Muslim responded I pray for that to happen. He was truly innappropriate and this is when everything went downhill.

He declared that the terrorists in the US were bad but that the Palestinians were "freedom fighters". Immediately after saying that all the Muslims attending applauded.

After the Muslims were jumping for joy with the Mr. Hammounda's innappropriate remarks, many people got up and walked out disgusted. I stayed to hear his next remarks which stunned me worse than his previous remarks.

He then stated that, "The US is responsible for terrorism"

That is when I walked out.

Fortunately for me to write this my sister and her husband stayed while I was complaining to several people at the Service Desk. The final statement which I was lucky enough to miss finished with Mr. Hammounda saying that Christians and Muslims can be friends, only on Muslims terms.

Yes you heard it the slime being spewed by the left is false. I heard it first hand from this man answering innappropriately while joking about a serious issue. I made the statement that this was unnacceptable for a church and should not be tolerated.

If you agree with me you can FReep the church at:
Willow Creek Community Church
67 E. Algonquin Road
South Barrington, IL 60010
(847) 765-5000
Fax: (847) 765-9222
General e-mail: info@willowcreek.org

Don't worry because the church had many people furious, about 200 people walked out including myself and many people were venting their frustration to people who work at the church. I will be calling the church tomorrow to let them know how I feel.


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To: justshutupandtakeit:Hamza01:OldGlory
#117: "Read the Koran (if you can stand it) it does not lie about Mad Mo's intentions or methods."

Yesterday on Fox News Channel, I videotaped "Patty Ann" (the host of a program around 9 AM). She said this:

It is said that "bin Laden is engaged in a holy war and the goal is to eliminate anyone who is not Islamic."

She then read these excerpted passages out of the Koran, which were written by Mohammed, himself:

[1] "Strongest among men in emnity to *the believers* wilt thou find the Jews and the pagans."

[2] "So fight and slay the pagans where ever you find them. Seize them, beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them in every stratagem [trick/deceit] of war, until they embrace Islam." ~

So ... was Mohammed, the founder of Islam, himself, a "peaceful" moderate?

Chapters from the Koran. Excerpted Introductory Note:

"THE ANCIENT religion of the Arabs was the worship of the stars ... long before the birth of Mohammed. ... The chief seat of this ... worship was the city of Mecca...".

1 Mohammed was born in 571 A. D. His father died before he was born, and his mother when he was only six. In his youth he tended sheep and goats, and at twenty-four he was employed to drive caravans of camels by a rich widow, ‘Hadïgah, whom he married.

2 When he was forty, while wandering alone on a desolate mountain near Mecca, he had a vision. An angel appeared to him and told him to read, and recited certain verses.

From youth he had suffered from a kind of hysteria, and this vision seems to have increased his tendency to hallucinations and ecstasy.

There was an intermission of two or three years before the vision reappeared, after which revelations came rapidly.

He became convinced of his prophetic mission, and began to make converts, the first being the **women** of his own family.

3 For years, however, the new religion made little progress, and the prophet underwent great hardships, finally having to flee from Mecca to Medinah. From this “Flight,” which took place in 622 A. D., the Mohammedan era dates.

Two years later began the Holy War, and from this time on Mohammedanism was extended largely by the sword.

When its founder died in 632, it was firmly established as a great political power as well as a religion; and it is now said to be the belief of about a hundred and seventy millions of people.

4 From the Qur’ân or Koran, in which are collected Mohammed’s revelations, the following chapters are selected to give a view of all the more important elements of the faith he taught. ~

Go to The Harvard Classics 1909–14 web site to read the chapters HERE

141 posted on 10/07/2001 10:15:03 AM PDT by Matchett-PI
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To: All
Hey Mohammed, how do ya' like me now? LET'S ROLL!!
142 posted on 10/07/2001 10:38:19 AM PDT by Looking4Truth
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To: Dengar01
He then stated that, "The US is responsible for terrorism"


143 posted on 10/07/2001 10:41:33 AM PDT by StealthChild
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To: tinmanfr:OldGlory
#137: "...if you want unity, you gotta act unity. Talk about self-defeating."

True "unity" will always be around __the truth__.

Here is "truth":

The Christian Worldview is the only worldview that recognizes that [1] All human "rights and freedoms" are "inaliable" because, according to the Holy Scriptures, they come from man's creator, God. [2] The only "legitimate" government is one that is LIMITED and is based upon "THE RULE OF LAW". [3] DEFENDS AND PROTECTS the God-given rights and freedoms of it's citizens BY PUNISHING evil-doers (the lawless) SWIFTLY.

Tyrants / Dictators cannot agree with "limited government", nor do they agree that human rights come from God, and are therefore inalieable.

THAT is the reason that the United States (because of our Constitution, and other founding documents) present a THREAT to tyrants and dictators. We stand in their way.

A tyrant that tries to FORCE his *religion* down people's throats with "the sword" is not a "peaceful" person.

Those who support his efforts (overtly or covertly), are not peaceful persons, either.

See reply #141.

144 posted on 10/07/2001 10:47:05 AM PDT by Matchett-PI
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To: tinmanfr
There has been no hijacking of Christianity. You are very mistaken. The Protestant face of Christianity as it has appeared on CNN and other networks has been Franklin Graham (the son of Dr. Billy Graham) and Bishop T.D. Jakes; the national face of Protestant Christianity is always Dr. Billy Graham himself. I note this as a Roman Catholic who has great admiration for these three Christian ministers.

Has Islam been hijacked or overwhelmed by extremists? No, we are just watching the natural outcome of the Islamic revival that began after World War II.

145 posted on 10/07/2001 12:30:40 PM PDT by father_elijah
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To: tinmanfr
This is a conservative site; if you don't like what our views are, don't bother to participate. Equating Falwell to bin Laden is hate speech, but symptomatic of knee-jerk liberalism, in that you won't be called to task for the stupidity of the moral relativism any where else but in conservative quarters. Does Falwell' s theology represent a broad swath of Protestant Christianity in the USA in 2001? Yessir. Does bin Laden represent a broad swath of Moslem theology in the world in 2001? Yessir. One may make you mad; the other most assuredly wants to kill you. Can you grasp the difference?
146 posted on 10/07/2001 12:33:27 PM PDT by gusopol3
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To: politeia
good post; thanks.
147 posted on 10/07/2001 12:37:22 PM PDT by gusopol3
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To: Hamza01
I'll spare you the search by assuring you that nowhere in the New Testament is there one idea or phrase that tells, directs or condones any kind of killing or even physically striking another human being for any type of action whatever. Pretty remarkable contrast to the Koran. If you truly believe that Allah's character matches up to God's as revealed throughHis Son, Jesus Christ, then Christ calls you to accept him as your saviour, and leave behind that in Islam which you find reprehensible, but clearly is a practice which is built upon, or can be extracted from, Islamic writings.
148 posted on 10/07/2001 1:07:47 PM PDT by gusopol3
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To: Matchett-PI
When he was forty, while wandering alone on a desolate mountain near Mecca, he had a vision. An angel appeared to him and told him to read, and recited certain verses.

Yeah, he seems to fit a similar profile to Joseph Smith, the con artist who was responsible for founding the Mormon religion. Joseph Smith was visited by a similar angel. Thank God that the Book of Mormon is really a novel that was written by a retired Methodist minister named Simon Spalding. Joseph Smith had a buddy who worked as an apprentice in the print shop where Simon Spalding took his manuscript to be printed. This manuscript mysteriously disappeared from the print shop and 'reappeared' within months after Simon Spalding died. It is these manuscripts that Joseph Smith 'magically' translated from behind a curtain, and he print shop buddy is one of the few there to witness this holy translation. Ha!

Sounds like Mohammed, due to being born in a more ignorant time, gained more followers and delivered a much more deadly message.

149 posted on 10/07/2001 1:10:51 PM PDT by smolensk
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To: Dengar01
>>>>The goal of Pastor Hybel's interview was to prove that Islam is a peaceful religion, lets just say that he failed, miserabley. <<<<

Oh yes, Pastor Hybel, who gave Bill Clinton a forum before the DNC's national convention! I have no respect for Pastor Hybel! He is a very misguided man! Period!

150 posted on 10/07/2001 1:14:43 PM PDT by TrueBeliever9
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To: 2sheep, Thinkin' Gal, RnMomof7
BTT
151 posted on 10/07/2001 1:15:50 PM PDT by TrueBeliever9
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To: mississippi red-neck
If it had been a good ole country Southern Baptist Church those Muslims would have been coverted, baptized and rode out of town on a hog.

Singing Onward Christian Soldiers*grin*

153 posted on 10/07/2001 1:22:52 PM PDT by RnMomof7
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To: Cavalry
The LORD God blesses those who bless Israel and the LORD God curses those who curse Israel!
154 posted on 10/07/2001 1:27:33 PM PDT by TrueBeliever9
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To: Bonaparte
Do a google search for "Willow Creek Community Church." The information is out there. The Willow Creek website only provides a partial statement of faith, with instructions to pick up a full copy at their service desk. It might be enlightening to read the rest of it.

Ya might want to look at Saddleback Baptist in Cal.,the 2nd largest church in the nation..my church has bought and uses their "church growth "material...I believe that the word of God never returns void,I believe the church is built by Christ..but these mega churches "market "their churches like deoderant..a "target population",demographics etc...

It is not God!

155 posted on 10/07/2001 1:27:50 PM PDT by RnMomof7
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To: Cavalry
thirty years takes us back to 1971. Any reason you would pick that date, or just playin' fast and loose?
156 posted on 10/07/2001 1:45:18 PM PDT by gusopol3
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To: Dengar01
I am Rogmonster's wife - and I have never posted before but your posting regarding WillowCreek stirred up too many emotions for me to ignore. I'm not surprised at what happened last night at Willow. It is just another example of the PC environment that Hybels created when he chose to have a personal relationship with Bill Clinton. It was the beginning of the end -- and I don't know if Hybels has figured out what has happened to him or not.

The church boasts a congregation of 4,000 + (based on members) - and weekend services that bring in 12,000 + - but I question if they have ever calculated the turnover rate of those who walk in the front door and exit out the back without ever a comment to the "people up stairs."

Unfortunately, as with most things, it is the power that has corrupted Willow. Its aim and goal was innocent, but its success has destroyed it, and unfortunately not enough people notice. Instead, like me and the Rogmonster, we simply walk out one day and don't return. Hybels in his heart thought he was doing the right thing. Unforunately, Hybels has determined that what Hybels decides is the right thing means it is a message from God.

Too many common threads run through the prayers that the terrorists verbalized, such as God open all doors, and the prayers that are often verbalized by Hybels. I hope that someday he will realize that it is absolute power that has corrupted so absolutely the church that he heads.......

157 posted on 10/07/2001 2:02:12 PM PDT by Rogmonster
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To: Viva La Homeschool
From the list of "suspects" running through this essay, I'm at a loss to guess who's still inside the circled wagons. Is this Calvinist (or what some would call "hyper-Calvinist") or Bob Jones perspective?
158 posted on 10/07/2001 2:57:28 PM PDT by gusopol3
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To: Dengar01
Time to clean up house people. Bin Laden is waging now a political war freely in our back yard and we're letting them do it. We are no longer free to go to work at the WTC, bottom line. I don't care how they feel, liberty is above life and the female feelings of muslim enuchs who attempt at replacing their impotence with evil rhetoric, politics and terrorism.

It is a sad day when we let them do that, as if we accepted the protection from those murderous mobsters.

159 posted on 10/07/2001 3:01:09 PM PDT by lavaroise
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To: Dengar01
Well, Well, Well!! It has entered the sanctuary!

After reading many of the posts I have but one thing to say:

Perhaps if you return to this 'church' for another service you might try just standing and turning your back to the speaker when this stuff starts up again.

WATCH, STAND FAST IN THE FAITH, BE BRAVE, BE STRONG. 1Cor 16:13

160 posted on 10/07/2001 3:32:50 PM PDT by jude_3
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