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GOD'S NAME IS NOT ALLAH
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I can certainly sympathize with the great responsibility
political leaders have in our country during this time of
tragedy. I understand that they must be careful to do their part
in restraining and discouraging any persecution of citizens of
Middle Eastern descent. However, we have reached a point of
"politically correct" insanity. When our country was
founded, "toleration" never meant approval or
agreement. Suddenly, many of our political leaders and media
spokesmen have become theologians, teaching the country that
there is no difference in the major religions and that it
somehow "hatred of people" to teach that another
religion is false.
The proper response of these leaders should be to say something
to the effect of:
"There are many nominal Muslims in this country that reject
the dangerous doctrines taught in the Koran and throughout
fundamental Islam. They don't believe they should kill Jews or
Christians. They don't believe they will be rewarded in Paradise
for such atrocities. Nevertheless, we know that the world is
filled with Muslims who do attempt to follow the Koran in
detail. They believe the fundamental tenants of the Islamic
religion. These people are dangerous. These people are to blame
for the horrific events on September 11. I am not calling people
to give up their beliefs. I am not calling you to accept the
nominal form of the Islamic religion practiced by many in this
country as true. No, in this country you have a right to speak
your mind, to debate, and to peaceably make converts. This is
one major thing that makes our country different than the
dangerous Islamic countries. If everything is true, then nothing
is true. However, I am calling people in this country to refrain
from criminal acts of hatred or fear against people of Middle
Eastern descent. We must protect our country from those who
would seek to destroy it from without or within. But we must not
start a mad witchhunt against law-abiding Americans simply on
the basis of their skin color or style of dress. And as far as
religion goes, you can't assume that every Muslim believes the
same way."
I don't really expect to get such a statement out of a major
political or media leader today. However, I do expect them to
quit making theological statements that blaspheme the Christian
God and the fundamental tenants of Christianity. These political
leaders and media spokesmen have a right to their beliefs. If
they want to believe in some form of Religious Syncretism, they
have a right to it under the laws of our nation. Yet, if they
choose to use their platforms to teach a liberal, unbiblical
"Sunday School Class" to the citizens of America,
fundamental Christians also have the right and the
responsibility before GOD to refute their faulty, Biblical
interpretations:
2 Timothy 4:2 ...reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering
and doctrine.
3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound
doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to
themselves teachers, having itching ears;
4 And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall
be turned unto fables.
John the Baptist once reproved Herod for his adultery
(Mar.6:17,18). We must likewise reprove our noble leaders when
they profess Christ and yet make statements or prayers that
applaud "Allah" as a true "God", equal with
the one true God of the Christian Bible:
"President Bush 's address Thursday to a joint session of
Congress... -...We will not forget South Korean children
gathering to pray outside our embassy in Seoul, or the prayers
of sympathy offered at a mosque in Cairo...The terrorists
practice a fringe form of Islamic extremism that has been
rejected by Muslim scholars and the vast majority of Muslim
clerics; a fringe movement that perverts the peaceful teachings
of Islam. The terrorists' directive commands them to kill
Christians and Jews, to kill all Americans and make no
distinctions among military and civilians, including women and
children...I also want to speak tonight directly to Muslims
throughout the world. We respect your faith. It's practiced
freely by many millions of Americans and by millions more in
countries that America counts as friends. Its teachings are good
and peaceful, and those who commit evil in the name of Allah
BLASPHEME THE NAME OF ALLAH. The terrorists are traitors to
their own faith, trying, in effect, to hijack Islam itself...In
all that lies before us, may God grant us wisdom, and may he
watch over the United States of America..." (AP, Sept.20)
"Fleischer: Attacks Were Perversion of Islam - ...White
House spokesman Ari Fleischer addressed several aspects of the
President's war on terrorism at yesterday's press briefing...
When Fleischer was asked about concerns that this response could
degenerate into a West-versus-Islam battle, he remarked: 'This
attack had nothing to do with Islam. This attack was a
perversion of Islam.'..." (Agape Press, Sept. 18,
2001/Christian World News Report -9/19/01)
"Bush Visits Mosque, Urges Respect for Muslims
-...President Bush visited a mosque on Monday to urge that
Muslim Americans be treated with respect after last week's
attacks, saying: 'The face of terror is not the true faith of
Islam.'...Slipping off his shoes to respect Islamic custom, Bush
sought to quell a surge in anti-Muslim sentiment... 'These acts
of violence against innocents violate the fundamental tenets of
the Islamic faith and it's important for my fellow Americans to
understand that,' Bush said at the Islamic Center of Washington,
a mosque in the U.S. capital...Respecting Muslim custom, Bush,
his White House aides and Secret Service agents removed their
shoes before stepping on the elaborate carpets in the mosque,
which sits in a leafy Washington neighborhood surrounded by
embassies. At one point, the president quoted a translated verse
from the Koran, saying: 'In the long run, evil in the extreme
will be the end of those who do evil.'.." (Reuters,
Sept.17)
The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ (not Allah or Muhammad) is
the only way to salvation:
Acts 4:10 ....the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom ye
crucified....
12 Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none
other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be
saved.
Our government leaders have made false, naive statements
concerning Islam. We must not make the mistake of believing that
all Muslims believe the same way. Yet it is wrong to claim that
peaceful Muslims in America and other countries represent the
basic teachings of the Islamic religion. Dave Hunt writes:
"Though people of good will naturally recoil from attaching
blame to a major world religion itself, we can no longer afford
such sentimentality. No longer dare we allow Islam to escape its
undeniable responsibility. Yet former President Bush called
Islam a peace-loving religion. he devastating acts of war by
Islamic terrorists against the United States were greeted by
naive statements from well-intentioned government leaders to the
effect that we must distinguish between terrorism perpetrated by
extremist groups and Islam itself which is peaceful...Several
years ago Steven Emerson produced for PBS an excellent video
titled Jihad In America. Its cameras went directly inside cell
groups associated with mosques here in America where eager young
Muslims were being recruited for jihad against the United
States. Muslim leaders are shown giving speeches about bringing
America to its knees through terrorism.... terrorists act in
direct obedience to Muhammad, the Qur'an, Allah and Islam. While
nominal Muslims reject the idea, all Islamic scholars agree that
it is the religious duty of every Muslim to use violence
whenever possible to spread Islam until it has taken over the
world...There is a natural reluctance to accept any statement
which seems to be a prejudiced attack upon a world religion. It
is the fear of such prejudice which prevents the world from
facing the truth." (Berean Call, Sept.19, 2001)
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