Great expose' of a religion whose goal it is to destroy us.
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Submitted by Derrel D. Lewis, Th.D (United States), Oct 20, 2008 at 14:49
It is discouraging that our national leaders keep referring to Islam as a peaceful religion. It was born in madness and violence and its character has never changed. They tried to conquer the world many years ago and were stopped only in the crusades as recorded historically. They are not just enemies of Christianity and Judahism, but of liberty itself. Their goal is to control the entire world for Allah.
Poor old Allah can't take care of himself so the Muslims must take up swords to defend him. Islam is a way to be a bloodthirsty beast and still be religious. Their battle against Jews and Christians started with false religion systems before Muhammed invented Allah. It has raged before Christianity or Islam ever existed on the earth. It is the result of man trying to do God's will through the flesh, when Sarah and Abraham decided they had to help God out, and Abraham had a son by Hagar, Sarah's handmaiden. They later of course, did things God's way and Isaac was born. Isaac was the origin of the Israelic people and Ishmael , Hagar's son who fathered the Arabic people. God's way and man's way have been at odds all through history. I believe we are now seeing the beginning of the end of that great war.
I am a 75 year old Baptist preacher who has retired three times and am back active full time again. I do a lot of writing. I have been warning of the Muslim threat to the world for 46 years of ministry.
Derrel D. Lewis
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