K.S. Rajan (29
Sep 2012)
"BILL WILSON"
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Prophetic end time undertones as President's UN speech validates
Islam
The occupant of the Oval Office used his speech to the United
Nations as a worldwide platform to support Islam. There is
hardly any other way to look at it. His diatribe on religious
intolerance and condemnation of free speech and freedom in
general is found in a twisted esoteric viewpoint. He expressed a
worldview that changed the meanings of words and the accounts of
events to support the most antichrist system in the
world--Islam. While he talked about being a Christian, he
defended Islam, by even quoting Ghandi, a prominent Hindu. The
president's UN speech is an example of all that is wrong with
his view of this nation and the world it influences.
He said, "In every country, there are those who find different
religious beliefs threatening; in every culture, those who love
freedom for themselves must ask themselves how much they're
willing to tolerate freedom for others. That is what we saw play
out in the last two weeks, as a crude and disgusting video
sparked outrage throughout the Muslim world. Now, I have
made it clear that the United States government had nothing to
do with this video, and I believe its message must be rejected
by all who respect our common humanity." The president is
obviously missing the point: Was the video true? Was the
characterization of Muhammad true? Instead, he said, "It is an
insult not only to Muslims, but to America as well."
It is insulting to America that a president would be an
apologist for terrorists and murderers looking for an excuse to
practice their trade. To his credit, he said that there is no
video that justifies killing, but then he invoked his twisted
logic: "More broadly, the events of the last two weeks also
speak to the need for all of us to honestly address the tensions
between the West and the Arab world that is moving towards
democracy." He speaks about how the US sided with the people in
Libya, Egypt, Yemen, and Tunisia to bring them freedom through
"democracy." What he doesn't tell is the truth about Islamic
"democracy"--that the people are manipulated into voting for
tyranny under the Muslim Brotherhood and al Qaeda. That is not
freedom by vote, it is trading one tyranny for another.
He then makes a telling statement. He said, "The future must not
belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam." Any Muslim
that knows the Qur'an would understand that this president
solidly came down on the side of Islam by this very sentence.
Islamic eschatology insists that there is no future for the
infidels and one is an infidel if one slanders Muhammad. In
fact, the central doctrine of Christianity is found in John 14:6
when Yeshua said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man
comes unto the Father, but by me." By proclaiming this and
living by it, you are slandering the so-called "prophet of
Islam." And this president, who claims he is a Christian, says
the future does not belong to those who disagree with Islam.
There is no clearer statement by this president as to his
religious beliefs and the prophetic direction he is taking
America.
Have a Blessed and Powerful Day!
Bill Wilson