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Imam Says that Saying “Merry Christmas” is Worse than Fornication and Murder

December 17th, 2011
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…oh, yes, and drinking.

Now, as much as we Christians find this offensive, consider this. This is a message that is perfectly logical and makes perfect sense from the point of view of a committed Muslim who actually believes that Islam is the only true religion and Christianity is a false religion. At least he understands this truth, even if he has it backwards.

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  1. Van
    December 17th, 2011 at 14:57 | #1

    As I would NEVER say “Praise Alah”. Mohammed was a false profit. I the past, long ago, there were many wars fought for the sake of “Someones” beliefs/religion. But NEVER has a religion spurred radical terrorists like that of Islam. THEY can keep their beliefs, but don’t try to force it on ME. And for the sake of whomever someone might believe, DO NOT KILL in the name of your religion. These are modern times! TO EACH HIS OWN…… MERRY CHRISTMAS!

  2. kumbaya
    December 17th, 2011 at 15:45 | #2

    sortant de la bouche de ce singe barbu on peut comprendre !

  3. Carlray
    December 17th, 2011 at 20:44 | #3

    He looks like Woody Allen with a beard! But Woody is funnier!
    I wonder what Luther would say to this?

  4. Joe Walters
    December 18th, 2011 at 10:19 | #4

    He wrongly states that we believe that “God was born on Dec. 25.” What a ridiculous misunderstanding of the incarnation. God became human, but He is eternal!! No wonder there is such tension between Muslims and Christians–with such gross misunderstandings of Christian orthodoxy there is little hope of any real dialogue.

  5. Jami
    December 18th, 2011 at 15:04 | #5

    I can only pray that we Christians would profess our own beliefs just as strongly. While I ask that the Holy Spirit open up this man’s heart to the real truth, I also paradoxically respect him for his courage in speaking with such conviction.

  6. Eric
    December 18th, 2011 at 19:28 | #6

    Where does this false prophet work as an imam? What’s his name?

  7. frank
    December 18th, 2011 at 19:56 | #7

    The West never had any problems with Muslims until we needed a new boogie man for Americans and the west to hate and make war against. As the Soviet Union fell the CIA started radicalizing Muslims throughout the Middle East other parts of the world. Yes we radicalized them and then used them as a false flag to warrant our wars against them. I’m not fooled for one moment how Christians have been used and manipulated to hate Muslims and believe they are our biggest threat and enemy. Since we over through the democratically elected government in Iran in the early fifties we have been working much evil in the name of goodness and democracy. As a Christian who is politically and spiritually awake I for one will not be buying any of the war mongering and fear from our leaders of our western nations. It is so sad that Christians have also bought this hate and Christians are praying for war with Iran and other nations. Our first president George Washington was against having a standing army, being involved in foreign entanglements and as a Christian and lover of peace so am I.

    • December 19th, 2011 at 07:52 | #8

      Unfortunately, regardless of the reason, the hard, cold reality that many Westerners simply do not want to realize is that there are large numbers of militant Islamist fascists who wish to impose their religion and their sharia law-lifestyle on their people, on their countries, on their regions and ultimately the world.

      They will only stop when they are met with nothing less than total brute force.

      No amount of wishing for peace is going to stop them. Only the sword.

      Thus it is in this fallen world.

  8. Rev. Allen Yount
    December 19th, 2011 at 00:44 | #9

    I’m guessing that he’s not driving around with a “Coexist” bumper sticker on his car either.

  9. Carlray
    December 19th, 2011 at 09:08 | #10

    Wasn’t it Luther who said that God uses such enemies of the gospel to punish a people who have rejected the gospel and that the gospel is like a rain shower–it passes through a place and never returns? Perhaps it’s the rejection of the gospel in our country that is opening the door for God to allow Islam to prevail?

  10. Karen Keil
    December 19th, 2011 at 11:40 | #11

    God helps us if Islam prevails in North America! Today, our U.S. colleges and universities and even our government are increasing in hostility by the day to Christianity, all but banning practice and belief on their campuses, via news from The Rutherford Institute, which is fighting in courts against these unlawful restrictions. Maybe it will be illegal soon for me to even have a pocket Bible in my possession at work or to read it on public transportation. What next?

    I can’t help but remember a fiction story in OMNI Magazine, which told about Islam taking over the USA, and about Muslims causing a mass amputations of people’s hands for minor offenses without mercy. And this was from the late 1970s/1980s.

    I have encountered in my reading the thought of Christianity going through a land as a passing rain which does not return, which seems to have happened in Europe with vast pockets of secular unbelief. For instance, France is irreligious and churches are vacant and falling apart, especially in rural areas; the people simply have no interest in Christ. Christian missionaries cannot seem to overcome their disinterest.

    Now the Gospel is raining abundantly in Africa.

  11. Mark Preus
    December 19th, 2011 at 19:41 | #12

    @Joe Walters We do believe God was born from the Virgin Mary. She is the mother of God. This isn’t saying that God had a beginning, but that the man who was born of the Virgin Mary is also God. We can’t say that God wasn’t born of Mary because that would separate the two natures of Christ. That is the heresy of Nestorianism.

  12. WTBA
    December 20th, 2011 at 15:59 | #13

    @frank
    You don’t have the foggiest idea what you are talking about. I lived in Saudi Arabia and travelled the midEast between 1980 and 1984. The muslims had been radicalized for centuries before I even arrived there. The only thing that has changed is that globalization has made it easier for anything, good or evil, to spread quickly the world over. When the radical muslims could more easily travel the world and access countries far and wide, they took their “craft” globally. It is nothing different than a business that “goes global.” Globalization also made it possible for Americans to quickly learn what kind of ugly behavior really goes on in the world. I am still repeatedly amazed at the absolute ignorance and stupidity of some Americans who think all this stuff is something new. Goodnight…these folks were radicalized and warring and killing before the USA was ever “born.”

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