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Killing for God: Hal Lindsey highlights prophecies about current events
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Wednesday, March 6, 2002 | Hal Lindsey

Posted on 03/05/2002 11:32:49 PM PST by JohnHuang2

"… But an hour is coming for everyone who kills you to think that he is offering service to God."
– Jesus Christ AD33 (John 16:2)

Jesus Christ predicted that in the last days leading to his return, there would be a great wave of persecution against Christians. The unique thing about this particular prediction is that those who murder Christians will believe they are following God's word and performing a religious duty for Him. This can apply to various religions, but none more than the Muslim religion.

Under the Islamic doctrine of Jihad, Muslims have begun a concerted slaughter of Christians in many parts of the world. The most vicious treatment is reserved for Muslims who convert to Christianity. In many cases, converts are killed by their own family. Many Muslim nations have laws that require the death penalty for converts.

Again, Jesus predicted about those days, "And at that time many will fall away and will deliver up one another and hate one another." (Matt. 24:11)

The Muslim religion is the most intolerant of any major religion in the world. Intolerance of other religions is a central part of their doctrine. It is particularly intolerant of Christians.

Muslim persecution of Christians is often not the kind of "persecution" one thinks of in the 21st century. We're not talking about denying Christians permission to vote, or harassing their churches, or denying them social equality – although all three, of course, apply.

Rather, we are talking about the kind of persecution in which a Christian is given a choice between renouncing Jesus Christ and seeing themselves or their loved ones mutilated and/or murdered.

In an open letter published the other day on WorldNet Daily, the head of Servant's Purse recounted a story in which Sudanese Christians who refused to renounce Christ had a three-inch nail driven into their skulls.

"Persecution" – in terms of what it means in the Sudan – is too horrible to put into words. In the Sudan, forced conversion to Islam is a matter of official state policy.

In Nigeria, wearing of turbans and veils by male and female students in post-primary institutions is mandatory – there are no exceptions. Fourteen church buildings have been slated for demolition by the state government. One third of the Nigeria's internal states have imposed Sharia law. In one state, Kaduna, more than 2,000 people were killed in Christian-Muslim riots linked to plans to introduce Islamic law there.

The U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights says:

Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.

Muslims not only violate these human rights, their religion teaches that they should do so. A Christian is not supposed to even be allowed on the Arabian Peninsula. Non-Muslims are not allowed at all in Mecca.

In Saudi Arabia, all citizens must be Muslims. Wearing of Christian symbols, distribution, or even possession of Christian literature is a crime for which non-Muslims can be arrested, imprisoned, lashed and deported.

There are three Ethiopian Christians currently being held and reportedly tortured in the Saudi Breman Deportation Center. They were reportedly flogged 80 times with a metal cable while they were suspended in the air. They are charged with worshipping Christ in a private home.

An American missionary couple held hostage in the southern Philippines for eight months by the Muslim rebel group Abu Sayyaf live moment to moment under the constant threat of execution by decapitation.

The Koran commands, "Certainly you will find the most violent of people in enmity against those who believe to be the Jews and those who are polytheists." (Surah 5.82) Christians are called "polytheists" because of our faith in Jesus as God. This sets up Christians for persecution.

"So when you meet in battle those who disbelieve, then smite the necks until when you have overcome them, then make [them] prisoners, and afterwards either set them free as a favor or let them ransom [themselves] until the war terminates." (Surah 47.4)

"So when the sacred months have passed away, then slay the idolaters wherever you find them, and take them captives and besiege them and lie in wait for them in every ambush, then if they repent and keep up prayer and pay the poor-rate, leave their way free to them; surely Allah is Forgiving, Merciful." (Surah 9.5)

"O Prophet! Strive [Fight] hard against the unbelievers and the hypocrites and be unyielding to them; and their abode is hell, and evil is the destination." (Surah 9.73)

It is fascinating to read of U.S. efforts to accommodate the religious sensibilities of the detainees at Guantanamo Bay, and of the human rights groups complaining Washington isn't doing enough. It would seem to me their services are more urgently required elsewhere.



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To: irish_lad
Hal Lindsey is a kook and so is anyone who believes this drivel.

You left out a few words such as "loser" and "second-rate."

121 posted on 01/25/2003 7:32:02 AM PST by TomSmedley
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To: wgeorge2001
Since I believe in the Rapture, I won't be around for the Tribulation. But enjoy.
122 posted on 01/25/2003 1:41:30 PM PST by LS
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To: Alas
Reread Revelation. There appear to be two white horses.

The first appears, in Rev. 6:2, as one of the four horses representing horrible punishments. That horse carries "one bent on conquest." At first blush many may think this is Christ, but most scholars don't think so. Together, these four appear to be relatively equal to one another, and are purely destructive forces. The other three horsemen represent bloodshed, famine and death.

Christ's final triumphant entry seems to come later in the book. The rider on the second white horse appears in Rev. 19:11. This horse clearly carries Jesus, described as "Faithful and True". On His robe and thigh are the words" King of kings and Lord of lords".

You may disagree, but this is certainly something upon which reasonable men may differ.

123 posted on 01/25/2003 2:20:31 PM PST by keats5
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To: LS
Believing in something does not make it so. Where is it written there is no such word as raputre in the Bible and God will protect His own without flying any one anywhere.
124 posted on 01/25/2003 2:31:07 PM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: Just mythoughts
You believe in something, in my view wrongly. Your view doesn't make it right either. There are plenty of words not in the Bible, including "Glossalalia," but that doesn't mean they are not real, nor from above. So we disagree. BYE.
125 posted on 01/25/2003 3:55:35 PM PST by LS
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To: LS
Apparently we do disagree, that is fine.

What I don't understand is how glibly you seem to take your belief. You don't have to worry cause you will be out of here. What you can't wait for the rest of us to go to hell?

Using "Glossalalia" compared to Rapture not being in the Bible is out of here.


126 posted on 01/25/2003 8:54:51 PM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: Just mythoughts
Yes, I do take glibly that if you believe Christians will suffer through the Tribulation, it's your call. In passage after passage in both the Old and New Testaments, God ALWAYS provided a "way of escape" for his faithful. We could discuss Paul's fate (I say he was warned by God, twice, and CHOSE to disregard it, and you'd say it was a "prophecy," so we totally disagree on the meaning of the prophetic word).

But the interesting thing is how many Christians, apparently like yourself, REVEL in the idea of going through the Tribulation. So, as I say, enjoy.

127 posted on 01/26/2003 5:43:40 AM PST by LS
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To: LS
So what was Daniel's escape and the three Hebrew children in the firey furnace. Do you really think that modern Christians are better than they were?

The Tribulation that you are so afraid of is a spiritual battle that we are told how to be armed for. Paul's fate as you choose to use seems to say he went against God and got what he deserved, (Paul taught Christ) so are we modern Christians better than Christ, He was kill and He never sinned. Surely you don't think that modern day Christains have stopped sinning and we are better than Christ. What happens to the soul when the flesh body dies?

To "REVEL in the idea of going through the Tribulation" would only be a truthful statement if the "Tribulation" happens as you believe it will. For you to believe what you believe, requires you to select a scripture here and there and make it fit a "Rapture". Too many scriptures have to be ignored for your belief to be Biblical.

My enjoyment comes when I gain understanding of the who, what, when, where, and why of the Written Word. Having come out of the belief that some Christians were so special that they would be removed before the "Tribulation" has given me enjoyment, I am no longer required to look at everyone who does not believe as I do with the attitude "I can't wait for you to get yours", you know kinda like "enjoy" the tribulation.

129 posted on 01/26/2003 11:42:01 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: Just mythoughts
See, I never said any of that. Amazing how someone who claims to be able to read the Word can't read a simple post.

I said there were MANY instances of escape in both the Old and New Testament. I'm still counting, but I'm up to TWENTY SEVEN including Jesus Himself, twice. Do you think you are better than the Lord? (See how silly it is to use that line of reasoning?) PAUL escaped once when he chose to obey the warnings. Is he a fool?

God HIMSELF said in Hebrews that there were many killed and tortured, having refused a "way of escape." (I know your response to this already: "Well, the 'way of escape' was to accept the Romans' gods." No, that is not what that means.) If God did not want you to escape, who provide a MEANS to escape? Isn't that defeating His purpose?

Jesus said "I came that you might have LIFE and have it more abundantly." There is no "life" in the Trib, no matter how you shape it, so you are calling Jesus a liar. James said "every GOOD and PERFECT gift comes down from the Father of lights . . . ." The Trib ain't a good and perfect gift.

I don't "revel" in what anyone will go through in the Trib. You apparently do, considering it "warfare." Fine. You have made your choice. You CANNOT, in my view, be raptured out if you do not believe in the RAPTURE, any more than you can speak in tongues without believing in speaking in tongues, or tithe without believing in tithing. The Lord requires FAITH for everything, and I can't see why the Rapture would be different. Notice that the Hebrews carrying the Ark "believed" in God, yet one of them did not believe in His commandment not to touch the Ark, for when it fell, he steadied it, and died. Yet he was a faithful Hebrew. He just didn't have faith in that part of the Word.

Now, let me point out that you, in essence, PROMISED to be finished with me about three posts ago. Are we not to believe your word?

130 posted on 01/27/2003 4:45:50 AM PST by LS
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