Posted by
Amillennialist on Tuesday, May 22, 2007 4:09:50 PM
When I first began
this 'blog, it was with
the intent to argue politics, evolution, and Christian apologetics,
which topics I found myself addressing often in other forums.
I
am forever opposed to anything that attempts to undermine the Word of
Christ, in which we find "the faith once for all delivered to the
saints."
And because it is founded upon that Christian faith and
two of the greatest documents created by Man -- the Declaration of
Independence and the United States Constitution -- I also seek to defend
the America given to us by God, as our Founding Fathers defined it.
I want what is good for my loved ones and myself, and that means defending what is good and true.
Over
the past three years, I found myself spending more and more words on
The Religion of Death, and this troubled me. Watching the coverage of
Israel's current action in their War of Self-Defense Against Islam, I
realized why my focus had adjusted: When an enemy wants to subjugate,
enslave, and murder you and yours (
temporal consequences of Islam's lies), one's attention is necessarily directed to mounting a proper defense against it.
And
I have come to realize that the President's comforting words after 9/11
-- words I inwardly, quietly, wishfully wanted to believe -- were false.
We
are not at war with a "tiny minority of extremists" taking their orders
from a nut in a cave. We are engaged in the only continuous war of the
last fourteen hundred years, Mohammed's War to
Subjugate Man Under the Tyranny of Allah.
The more I've learned
of Islam's "sacred" texts and history, the more I've come to realize
that the "Fundamentalist, Extremist, Radical, Islamo-Nazi-Fascist,
Jihadis" are not the ones perverting The Great World Religion,
they are fulfilling its god's commands.
The
monsters who butcher Christian schoolgirls in Indonesia, the animals
who ask women in a Sudanese village whether they are Christian or
Muslim and then slice the breasts off those who answer incorrectly,
leaving them to die in the street (you know what
their
answer was), the devils who kidnap Copt daughters from their families
and then rape and forcibly marry and convert them to The Religion of
Tolerance--
all of them are imitating the example of their Ideal Man, the false prophet Mohammed.
This
barbarism has been carried out (dependent upon Muslim knowledge, zeal,
and resources) around the world for the last nearly one and one-half
millennia.
Only two groups of people can deny the truth regarding this ancient, horrific, global nightmare: the Ignorant and the Deceitful.
If
anyone doubts, they need only to read Qur'an, Sira, and Hadith, the
eternal word of Allah and the words and deeds of his apostle. These are easily available to the Infidel (and the Inquisitive
Muslim-In-Name-Only) with an ISP.
Islam's bloody present is just
a trickle compared to the flood of its past. Since the best predictor
of future behavior is past behavior (and since Allah's word is
immutable), the stakes in our current conflict can not be higher.
Centuries
ago, the Church Father Athanasius developed a reputation for
consistently and vigorously fighting heresy. He was unwilling to let
falsehood go unchallenged, so a saying developed around him:
"Athanasius Contra Mundum" ("Athanasius Against the World").
Loving this same Truth, Martin Luther said:
"If I profess with the loudest voice and clearest exposition every
portion [of] the truth of God except precisely that little point which
the world and the devil are at the moment attacking, I am not
confessing Christ, however boldly I may be professing Christ. Where the
battle rages there the loyalty of the soldier is proved. And to be
steady on all the battlefield besides is merely flight and disgrace if
he flinches at that point."
Can one allow the heretical
claims of a murderous, thieving, lying, heretical pedophile to go
unchallenged, especially when that false prophet commands his followers
to kill the innocent?
Christ warned that the world would hate
His people, just as it hated Him. If one is not being persecuted,
despised, or rejected for speaking Jesus' words, it would be wise to
consider whether one is in the battle at all.
Amillennialist Contra Mundum