MUSLIM RELIGION
2/28/2010 6:08:04 AM
MUSLIM RELIGION:
Sally & I visited Central Park Christian Church at downtown Topeka KS.
We listened to a guest speaker.
This guest speaker was from Pakistan and grew up as a Muslim as a child.
Sally & I were stunned!
The Muslim faith is consuming our world.
What are we Christians to do?
PRAY – PRAY – PRAY
I for one believe that the Muslim faith is the faith of the anti-Christ.
I now understand why this faith believes it’s an honor to kill infidels.
I guess I’m an infidel.
WAKE UP AMERICA!!
myron@myownfaith2.com
PS: The speaker is presently on the MUSLIM list to be killed. I respect his request for the family’s picture NOT to be placed on the Internet.
MUSLIM RELIGION:
Sally & I visited Central Park Christian Church at downtown Topeka KS.
We listened to a guest speaker.
This guest speaker was from Pakistan and grew up as a Muslim as a child.
Sally & I were stunned!
The Muslim faith is consuming our world.
What are we Christians to do?
PRAY – PRAY – PRAY
I for one believe that the Muslim faith is the faith of the anti-Christ.
I now understand why this faith believes it’s an honor to kill infidels.
I guess I’m an infidel.
WAKE UP AMERICA!!
myron@myownfaith2.com
PS: The speaker is presently on the MUSLIM list to be killed. I respect his request for the family’s picture NOT to be placed on the Internet.
Good Sunday morning Myron!
ReplyDeleteI'm almost certain that Paul's words in 1 Thessalonians 5:17 - "pray without ceasing" - resonated through the dorm rooms at the LBI downtown men's campus during our attendance there.
The impact of Paul's statement would have been further reinforced by the study of the early Christian martyrs in Pastor Grundahl's "Church History" class - here's a quote from my notes concerning the young man, Apphianus: "When this youth tried to prevent Urbanus from sacrificing to a god, he was seized and torn by the soldiers. He received innumerable stripes on his whole body and was cast into prison. There he was stretched with both feet a night and a day on the rack. When he was brought before the judge and refused to make a sacrifice, his sides were furrowed and scraped to the bone while he was being beaten on the face and neck. When he still did not yield, they covered his feet with linen steeped in oil and set fire to the cloth. The fire penetrated to the bones, but the youth did not die or yield. Defeated, the tormentors returned him to prison. After three days, he was taken again to the judge. This time, as he remained faithful to his belief, he was thrown into the sea and drowned."
Of course, as can be seen by both the picture of the Catholic church in England during the reign of Queen Mary (1553 - 1558 AD) and the Protestant church in Spain during the Spanish Inquisition (1478 - 1833 AD), the church learned quite well how to torture and kill their "opponents."
And what happened to early-day Mormons who tried to leave the group in what is now Utah? What happens to members of some cults who discover that they have been deceived? What happens to Christians who try to teach the Gospel in a country that forbids Christianity? What did Christians do to Jews during the Crusade expeditions and during World War II? What happens to Muslims in Western nations?
The list goes on and on . . . .
Many of the first colonists in the United States were Christians seeking freedom of worship that they did not have in their homelands which had an official so-called "Christian" religion. Some Christians are guilty of ostracization and other psychological means to attack those who leave their churches. Many Christians today are very apathetic about their proclaimed faith. They take for granted the religious freedom which they have.
So, I'm thinking that there is really nothing new here . . . .
Have a Great Day!