Posted on 07/21/2014 10:16:10 AM PDT by marshmallow
I read at Il Giornale today that the prayer read by the Imam in the Vatican Gardens was indeed from the Sura 2, wherein Allah is asked to crush infidels (thats us) and let Islam triumph over the whole world (thats us, too). Vatican Radio, at the time, tried to give this an allegorical spin. It didnt work very well. At a certain point it seems they also tried to edit out the troubling passage.
Suffice to say that an Imam sang: grant us victory over the heathen/disbelieving/infidel (Sura 2: 286) in the Vatican Gardens, in front of the Pope, during an ecumenical gathering for peace.
I wrote about this, when it happened, in my entry What Did the Imam Really Say? I posted video there and the comments are interesting (especially HERE).
(Excerpt) Read more at wdtprs.com ...
It appears Islam is the religion of the Anti-Christ, and that must be why liberals believe in it, and why even know the apostate church is believing Islam is the religion of peace. A false peace, a suedo peace that comes from Satan, the father of all lies. And the world is believing that lie at the fastest rate of any lie. Jesus said “I will send a great delusion” that even the elect would believe, unless they truly loved God and kept His commandments. Those who love God and keep His commandments will not believe the lie that Islam means peace
If the world doesn’t wake up and see that this is a violent ideology it will suffer great pain.
IB4T*I*WMA
It’s past time.......
OK, I could decode to the WMA.
What’s that mean?
“was misquoted again”, I think.
That would make sense.
Thanks.
BRING IT RAGHEADS!
When does the game Cowboys and mozlums start?????
My vote is on the cowboys.
THEY’RE not cowards.
It's a pity? Seriously Father? That's all ya got? And the beat goes on......
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