Shariah Law And The Constitution - Irreconcilable Differences - Part 1 - Cultural Warriors For Christ - Jesse Romero - 03/08/11

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  • 3/15/2011 12:03 PM Mac S wrote:
    I will approach Islam from a few perspectives. From the Jewish side Rabbi Daniel Lapin does NOT equate Allah to the Judeo-Christian God. A possible OT influence is that of the Asharites (spelling). This pagan group centered its worship around death!

    Now I approach the Catholic Christian side. St. Francis of Assisi challenged imams in a trial by fire on the legitimacy of Allah. He walked over flames AND LIVED! The imams rejected the challenge. This was one of many miracles of this saint.

    No doubt so many saints were martyred because of Islam (ex. the Martyrs of Cordoba and St. Natalie). St. Thomas Aquinas even wrote Reasons for Our Faith AGAINST THE MUSLIMS. Now to bring up to this historical era, Pope John Paul II does not say this but he questions the lifestyle of violence that permeates Islam.

    How can Islam assert that Catholicism is FALSE when Muslims do NOT share miracles that Catholicism has that NO OTHER RELIGION has? Eucharistic miracles, levitation (not the magician type) and, the most incredible, INCORRUPTION?! Humans who did these are often saints. And only Catholicism canonizes saints.

    I refuse to be PC about this and I will show more courage than the mainstream media: ISLAM IS A CULT, not a religion. Compare characteristics between a cult and a religion. A religion PERMITS followers to leave. A cult often does NOT; it threatens execution. Islam does both!

    And I close with what I find strange: Osama bin Laden had turned 70 on the same day Chuck Norris did (10 March). Do read Norris' Black Belt Patriotism for a short history about the USA. Muslims hate the USA from its inception.

    May God Bless you, fellow monotheists, Christians and Catholics
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