Thursday, December 3, 2009

FYI, I don't believe in Islamic terrorism

Muslims don't hate us. They are just people. Most of them living in the third world just trying to get some food on the table. They want to kill us in about the same proportion as anyone else on earth does. The idea that the world is being held hostage by Islamic terrorist is absurd. It is an idea that is put forth in order to divide people and to keep us fearful so that we will continue to accept a perpetual state of war and so that we will not attempt to create meaningful relationships with those who come from the Muslim culture.

Satan is at work in the world, seeking to divide and destroy people how ever he can. In a mockery of God's love for "honest scales" Satan has worked to create a global economy in which money has no real value and is based upon an ever growing need for debt. This is a great plan for Satan, because best way to ensure that there is a constantly increasing supply of legally enforceable debt is to ensure that there are nations willing to indenture their citizenry through taxation and inflation used to finance both the military infrastructure needed to wage war and the rebuilding that comes after the damage is done. The fancifully promoted myth of Islamic terrorism has provided a cover for the invasion and occupation of several sovereign countries expressly for the purposes of expanding this corrupt global monetary policy. The retaliation of the citizenry in those invaded countries is then used to support the myth of terrorism and continue the process. The combined death toll of these invasions and retaliations has sent untold millions of people straight to hell.

In order to break the cycle of violence it is necessary for us to consider the premise that has kept us living in fear. If you will consider the instances of violence committed against western nations that are carried out solely by Islamic fundamentalists for the express purpose of demonstrating their hatred toward our culture you will find that Islamic terrorism does not exist to a degree that it should be considered a threat to our way of life. As Christians if we approach the Islamic culture with a prejudice colored by the lens of the myth of Islamic terrorism we will find ourselves unable to create meaningful relationships that can lead to Gospel transformation (that's because we can't share Jesus with dead Muslims).

The true threat of Islam is that the more we fear it, the more that fear creates a chasm between us as human beings. As Christians desiring to love people and share the good news of Christ, we must not approach the Muslim culture as if it is to be feared, but to instead place all of our fear upon the Lord and approach Muslims simply as people, people who need Jesus Christ just like everyone else. Loving Muslims in this way not only removes a barrier to sharing our faith, but it also removes the motivation being used to cause us to support an evil monetary and warfare system that is the base of power for those promoting a Satanic one world government.

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