Queen Beatrix of Holland attended an Orchestral Concert
at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. A Muslim, who was not on the program to
speak, proceeds to give the Queen and the audience a lecture on the
"beauty" of Islam. As he continues, trying to mix Jesus Christ with
other religions, the members of his orchestra apparently had enough and grabbed
their instruments and walked out…….. Following the Queen's being seated, along
with her party, the Muslim launches into da'wah (Muslim proselytizing)…….Following the Muslim's speech, some in the building
applauded. Consider the reaction difference to the of a brave German
woman when an Imam went into a Christian Church and opened with an Islamic
prayer. She shouted him down, "Don't be fooled! This is
a Lie!" while waving a flag with "Jesus Christ is Lord" on it…….Mohamed
was a man of death and destruction, and idolator, a pedophile and a thief. He
was a terrorist. Of that, there can be no doubt…….This is what Islam is doing
today in America. They operate under the guise that Islam is equal to
Christianity or all other religion…..The Dutch have basically lost to
the invasion of Islamists. The rest of Europe isn't far behind. France, at
least took a stand this week in banning Palestinian terrorist protests,
but the result was that the lawless Islamists just protested anyway, destroying
property in their wake……..To Read More…..
My Take - I always find these
"inter-faith" programs strange. If you join some
organization it's because you believe in what that organization promotes and
stands for. Right? Did I miss something? Do I understand that correctly? At
least that's the way I view reality.
However, when one joins a religious organization it’s because one believes in what it promotes and stands for – or perhaps it was the religion of one’s birth and family – however, religious affiliations go way beyond logic and encompasses something called - faith! Right? Did I miss something? Do I understand that correctly? At least that’s how I view reality.
I find it strange when two supposedly Christian organizations try to embrace ecumenicalism because they all wish to maintain the beliefs that separated them in the first place. I find that strange! But when Christians claim they wish to find a common ground with a religion that’s alien in every respect, I find that to be way beyond strange. I find that borders on insanity!
The goal of ecumenicalism is for the world’s religions to adopt universal principles and practices, and promote cooperation and unity among religious groups, and although this started as a Christian effort, it has expanded to promoting unity among other religions, including Islam.
The writer says; “This concert “was to be an interfaith event to bring Christianity and Islam together (something that just makes me shake my head).” At least the writer gets it! Islam and Christianity are totally and completely incompatible - and that should be obvious to the most casual student of history.
So that leads to the most obvious question. What do these people really believe? It’s clear they don’t really believe in their own church or they wouldn’t be so gullible. What do the religious leaders of these churches believe? You would think they must know what the Koran has to say about “infidels”, but since they’re stunningly ignorant of what the Bible says, why would we believe they know what the Koran says? And what does the Koran tell Muslims do to “infidels”. They kill them! Just exactly how do they think this fits in with a movement to “adopt universal principles and practices, and promote cooperation and unity among religious groups”? It’s clear the Muslims won’t change, and in point of fact, cannot change and still be Muslims.
As for the political leaders like the Queen of Holland, who along with the audience, quietly remained seated at a concert while a Muslim imposed his views on them because there appeared to be no physical threat - what about getting up and leaving to take a stand for what one believes? Maybe that’s the key. They believe in nothing, as a result they'll believe in anything and can be washed back and forth like waves crashing against the rocks.
When a society despises itself more than the enemies who are seeking to destroy it that society is doomed.
German Woman Publicly
Rebukes Islam – "Don't be fooled! This is a Lie!"
Welsh composer Karl
Jenkins' "The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace" was to be an interfaith
event to bring Christianity and Islam together (something that just makes me
shake my head). However, in the midst of the Muslim imam beginning his call to
prayer during the concert, a small brave German woman named Heidi Mund
interrupted him and declared, "Jesus Christ alone is Lord of
Germany," and shouted, "I break this curse."....To Read More.....
However, when one joins a religious organization it’s because one believes in what it promotes and stands for – or perhaps it was the religion of one’s birth and family – however, religious affiliations go way beyond logic and encompasses something called - faith! Right? Did I miss something? Do I understand that correctly? At least that’s how I view reality.
I find it strange when two supposedly Christian organizations try to embrace ecumenicalism because they all wish to maintain the beliefs that separated them in the first place. I find that strange! But when Christians claim they wish to find a common ground with a religion that’s alien in every respect, I find that to be way beyond strange. I find that borders on insanity!
The goal of ecumenicalism is for the world’s religions to adopt universal principles and practices, and promote cooperation and unity among religious groups, and although this started as a Christian effort, it has expanded to promoting unity among other religions, including Islam.
The writer says; “This concert “was to be an interfaith event to bring Christianity and Islam together (something that just makes me shake my head).” At least the writer gets it! Islam and Christianity are totally and completely incompatible - and that should be obvious to the most casual student of history.
So that leads to the most obvious question. What do these people really believe? It’s clear they don’t really believe in their own church or they wouldn’t be so gullible. What do the religious leaders of these churches believe? You would think they must know what the Koran has to say about “infidels”, but since they’re stunningly ignorant of what the Bible says, why would we believe they know what the Koran says? And what does the Koran tell Muslims do to “infidels”. They kill them! Just exactly how do they think this fits in with a movement to “adopt universal principles and practices, and promote cooperation and unity among religious groups”? It’s clear the Muslims won’t change, and in point of fact, cannot change and still be Muslims.
As for the political leaders like the Queen of Holland, who along with the audience, quietly remained seated at a concert while a Muslim imposed his views on them because there appeared to be no physical threat - what about getting up and leaving to take a stand for what one believes? Maybe that’s the key. They believe in nothing, as a result they'll believe in anything and can be washed back and forth like waves crashing against the rocks.
When a society despises itself more than the enemies who are seeking to destroy it that society is doomed.
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