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Disintegration of All Religion - Only Truth Remains

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in response to reader comment: Is Islam disintegrating

Submitted by M. Tovey (United States), Aug 16, 2011 at 18:34

There are many things that one can assert about Islam in these tumultuous (there's that word again) times, but one that does not present itself easily is by making an argument of the potential of Islam disintegrating. In this opinion, though there are many signals of Islam not making itself practical to all who have observed its impact on the world, it is more likely that Islam will continue in its latest emergence to influence the world in ways not seen since the crusades, to a point.

Like any world dominance seeking agency of history, Islam strives to make its mark on mankind in ways that defy the nominal religious influences such as Christianity, but for reasons that Christianity should not be known for. Jesus Christ never gave the assignment to conquer the world - but it is Islam's driving ambition. Jesus Christ said that for a Christian to be known as one of His requires obedience to His love - something Islam rejects out of hand. Love is not the tool of Islam's relationship to the world, a very well established observation.

Islam makes an argument that being Muslim counters the false pretenses of hypocritical Christianesque behavior of those who claim to be Christian, but are not true followers in faith. The intensity of that countercultural imbalance continues to divide humanity and will do so in the foreseeable future. But this will come to a head at a time prescribed by the Hebrew Holy Bible in the not too distant future, when the contravening theologies fall to the truth of the Hebrew Holy Bible and Israel finds her Savior in charge, the true Messiah destroying all religion when He returns. Maybe that's what disintegration means.

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