In America we need our Congress to declare that Islam is a non-religion, and thus is NOT-protected by our Constitution, but rather is an illegal anti-American
international terrorist organization, which should be made illegal in
this country, and all Muslims here, if they do not publically renounce
Islam, must leave our country,.. and no new Muslims can be allowed to
enter our country. All of their mosques should be seized. Those here who
have American citizenship, should have that citizenship taken away from
them, and their property and bank assets seized. Muslims in our country
are enemy aliens, pure and simple. We cannot trust any of them. All
of the evils they do, comes from their Holy Koran, their foundational
book, and after these 1400 years of their historically recorded
murderous persecution of Christians and others, [ and what we, the whole
world! witness, TODAY!], we should know what their evil bloodthirsty
'religion' is all about. It is purely anti-human, and the worst curse on
humanity ever conceived. Muslims are self cursed by their own satanic
religion. To all
Muslims here: Publically renounce Islam, or get out of our country, and
NOW!~ Go back to your Islamic paradises where you came from. Because if your violent attacks on us continues, IN AMERICA which so foolishly has given you all refuge, [as
your Koran and the Hadiths orders you to commit, to please 'Allah'],
our government: federal, state or local authorities, cannot any longer
physically protect you from the growing righteous wrath of our majority
non-Muslim citizens against you all. Thus you may be treated here by
non-Muslims, as you Muslims have treated Christians for 1400
years!...and indeed, as you, today, treat Christians and others. Why should we tolerate you, you Muslims who do not tolerate us? Your
guiding beliefs are totally opposed to our western values and to human
freedom and human dignity. You are the serpent in our bosom.
Father
Josiah Trenham mentioned “intimidation” to the parishioners of St.
Andrew Orthodox Church, and he was quite right: Islamic supremacists and
jihadis routinely traffic in intimidation. That’s based on a Qur’anic
command: “And prepare against them whatever you are able of power and of
steeds of war by which you may strike terror in the enemy of Allah and
your enemy and others besides them whom you do not know, whom Allah
knows” (Qur’an 8:60). When they practice this intimidation, they
generally find Westerners — especially Christian leaders — unwilling and
unable to do anything in response but submit to it: the Christians are
anxious to show themselves to be charitable and loving to the Muslims,
without realizing that as far as the Muslims are concerned, this equates
to surrender. Hence the many Christian leaders who counseled that in
the face of the jihad murder of cartoonists of Muhammad, the charitable
thing for Christians to do would be to accept the Sharia blasphemy
restrictions on speech, at least regarding criticism of Muhammad. This
is not to say that Christians shouldn’t be charitable and loving, but
sometimes the most charitable thing to do is to refuse to allow the
intimidator a victory for his intimidation. Giving in to intimidation
only encourages more of it. Christians in the U.S. need to have a public
discussion of this point, since one thing is certain: there are going
to be many, many more incidents like this one at St. Andrew Orthodox
Church. “Churches take new security measures in face of terror threats,” by Hollie McKay, Fox News, August 9, 2016:
As
Father Josiah Trenham prepared to read the Gospel, several parishioners
discreetly scooped up their babies, retreated up the aisles of St.
Andrew Orthodox Church and out into the spring air, so as not to allow
the crying of little ones to disturb the divine liturgy. The
time-honored tradition was shattered when a car passed by the Riverside,
Calif., church, slowing down as the front passenger leaned out of his
window and bellowed menacingly through a bullhorn, according to
witnesses. “Allahu Akbar!” the unidentified man repeated several
times as the unnerved parents drew their infants close and exchanged
worried glances. Witnesses were able to give Riverside police a
description of the green Honda Civic, but not of the three occupants.
Some told police they believed one or more of the men may have been
taking photographs, according to Officer Ryan Railsback. Although
Trenham insisted multiple congregants heard the Arabic phrase, Railsback
noted no mention of it was in the police report.
In omitting this, was the author of the police report running some politically correct interference for area Muslims?
Whatever the case, no law was broken – even if an unmistakable message was sent and received. “Be
calm and to keep a special vigilance over the property and our children
while we are at church,” Trenham wrote in an email to parishioners in
which he recounted the disturbing event. “Pray that these provocative
young men might repent of their intimidation and be saved.” Trenham
told FoxNews.com last week the situation remains “tense and tenuous,”
and said the church now has security officers on hand for all regular
services. “It is a deep sorrow to live this way in the ‘new America,’” he said. The
incident took place on April 12, some four months after a terror attack
left 14 dead in nearby San Bernardino, and just over three months
before a French priest was killed by ISIS-linked jihadists in his
church. The events, whether far or near, underscore a grim new reality
for pastors such as Trenham: Instead of offering sanctuary from evil,
churches could in fact be attractive targets for terror…. In
February, Khial Abu-Rayyan, 21, of Dearborn Heights, Mich., was arrested
after he told an undercover FBI agent he was preparing to “shoot up” a
major church near his home on behalf of ISIS. A month earlier, the Rev.
Roger Spradlin of Valley Baptist Church – one of the biggest
congregations in Bakersfield, Calif. – told attendees that they had
received a threat written in Arabic. “Undercover officers were then
placed during worship services,” Valley Baptist spokesman Dave Kalahar
said. “The FBI continues to investigate along with the local task
force.” Last September, an Islamic man clad in combat gear was
charged with making a terrorist threat after entering Corinth Missionary
Baptist Church, in Bullard, Tex., and claiming that God had instructed
him to kill Christians and “other infidels.” A year earlier, police were
called to Saint Bartholomew’s Catholic Church in Columbus, Ind., after
the house of worship was vandalized with the word “Infidels!” along with
a Koranic verse sanctioning death for nonbelievers. Similar graffiti
was found that same night at nearby Lakeview Church of Christ and East
Columbus Christian Church. St. Bartholomew Pastor Clem Davis said he
doesn’t know if the threat was legitimate, but said little can be done
to harden a target whose mission is to welcome all. “I don’t know
that there is any real protection against the ‘lone wolf’ mentality, not
without infringing on everybody’s freedoms,” Davis said. “We don’t have
metal detectors, people go in and out. Churches are family-orientated,
public, tax-supported spaces; so they may appeal to some as a target.” Synagogues
have faced increasing threats in recent years, too. Earlier this year,
the FBI disrupted a plot by a Muslim convert to blow up the Aventura
Turnberry Jewish Center, in Aventura, Fla. A 2014 audit by the
Anti-Defamation League (ADL) found that anti-Semitic incidents rose 21
percent across the country that year. Eastern Orthodox Christians,
who in many cases suffered persecution at the hands of radical Muslims
in their Middle Eastern homelands, believe they may be singled out
because of their heritage. Mass at St. Andrew typically attracts up to
400 worshippers with roots in Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Russia
and Greece. “We have guards now; we never used to have guards,” said
St. Andrew attendee Solomon Saddi, a Syrian-American Christian. “They
keep an eye on everyone and talk to the faces that aren’t familiar,” he
continued, referring to the aftermath of the April incident. “It is a
very dangerous time for us even in America.”…
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