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Will the Muslims Win?

September 17, 2007 / by ChristianGuy

I've been reading a bit of things related to Islamic terrorists, and thinking a bit about Biblical prophecy. When I put the two together, I have to wonder if perhaps, Islamic terrorists are actually going to win.

Now, I'm no scholar, and this is pretty much just a theory, but there are some things mentioned in Revelation that I could see fitting in with Islamic winning the day.

First, the "7-year peace accord" that is to be set up by anti-Christ. Given how violent and determined Islamic terrorists are, you'd have to wonder how anyone could get them to stop killing Jews for a week, let alone seven years.

According to this article, which is an interview with a terrorist, a peace treaty wouldn't be that far-fetched.

A quote:

"Still, the terrorists said a cease-fire has great value. They explained Islam doesn't believe in cease-fires. The Arabic word for truce is "hudna," which in the Quran is a temporary respite to prepare for the continuation of attacks so the enemy can be destroyed.

The terrorists said a truce with a non-Muslim enemy can extend up to 10 years, but usually no more, and that in the end, the enemy must be defeated."

So, the maximum time they can have peace is 10 years, which would allow a realistic 7 year treaty. It would be a false peace, of course, since they would just be gaining strength and would still want to kill Jews.

I also thought about the entire act of beheading. Who does that anymore? Islamic terrorists, for one. If, in this country, people who don't bow to the anti-Christ are to be beheaded, why? Our country is already set up to kill people if it wants to by electric chairs, gas, even firing squads, but we don't tend to behead people. If we were ruled by Shariah law we would, though. Given how many of our politicians want to appease terrorists, and how many seem willing to sell the country out to profit themselves, is it really far-fetched to think that they would fight more "tolerant" laws that enabled Arabs in this country to rule themselves with Shariah law, as they wish to do in Canada? For all the actions the ACLU takes against Christians and religion in the public forum, they do nothing in comparison to the Islamic religion being foisted on children.

Now, I would find it hard to think of America going Islamic, but what about Europe? Arabs pour into Europe, clinging to their own ways and beliefs, and having kid after kid to become the majority of the population. Already, they demand that the nations they find themselves in adapt to them at the cost of those who were born there, and bleeding hearts, full of self-righteousness, are all too willing to help.

What about after the rapture? If millions of Christians all of a sudden disappear, could not Islam claim that it was "Allah's revenge," and that it was a sign that the jihad to bring in the Kingdom of Allah has finally arrived, and that Allah now says that all Muslims must convert or kill every infidel they see? And if Muslims believe that, would those who are left behind be willing or able to fight against them? Our government could find itself going Islamic simply because Muslims would make up the biggest percent of the population, or because the government simply feared the violence they would cause if they didn't get their way.

I would have to think on this some more, and like I said, it's just speculation, but I have to wonder if any of it could be true. Once Christians are gone, and the Holy Spirit is no longer suppressing humanity's worst instincts, is anything too outlandish to be possible?

The one comfort I take in this would be in imagining the bleeding hearts who whine about "cultural tolerance" having to kneel before Mecca or be killed. I wonder how "tolerant" they would be in that situation? ;)

12 comments on Will the Muslims Win?

  • Slywoody3 said 9 months ago
    If you are saying you and your kind will leave the earth, why should any of us care what you say? I would appreciate if you don't do us any harm while you are going.
  • ChristianGuy said 9 months ago
    You should only care what "we" say if you want to know the God that created you and where you will spend eternity. If those two things don't concern you, then believe as you wish. And we won't do you any harm leaving because we don't know when that will be and it will take place in an instant. The harm will come once we're gone.
  • Slywoody3 said 9 months ago
    The God that created me set up the rules for existence as well. "Thou shalt not murder" comes to mind in your case. The murderer suffers 1,000,000 years his soul cast in stone.
    Under your theory the 100's of thousands of innocent Iraqi civilians your preemptive war murdered don't count. As Muslims, they were less than human and thus not deserving of mercy.
    It seems to me that you and the god you worship will rot many years in hell on a murder beef.[LOL]
  • ChristianGuy said 8 months ago
    This is to your second comment: First, I don't know where you get anything about a million years in stone, second, who said anything about no Muslims "counting," and for what? Thirdly, where do you get the "(my) war" nonsense? I had no idea it was my war...seeing as how I didn't start it or anything. And I never said anything about Muslims not deserving mercy. If all you can do is create a bunch of strawmen to discuss, please spare me. Do you want to call Vietnam "my war," too, despite the fact I wasn't even born then? How about WWII? Heck, may as well call all of them "my war" for as much sense as that makes.
  • Slywoody3 said 8 months ago
    I believe every citizen should bear a part of the responsibility for what his country does. Assuming you are a Christian American, I assume your God would consider 5 millions Iraqis exiled or dead in his judgment.
    If He ignores these crimes and lets masses of your co-religionists into heaven automatically, I question His standards.
    If I have offended you, I'm sorry. I was curious that's all.[SMILE]
  • mouriah said 9 months ago
    you are mixing up "the muslims" with "islamic terrorists"

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/11/AR2007091101220.html
  • ChristianGuy said 9 months ago
    That's assuming I actually believe what a leftist propaganda paper like the Post actually says. Like I said, I was basically just thinking about it, and it would be interesting to see how Muslims in general react, except I don't plan on being here to find out.
  • amerigobard said 6 months ago
    I believe biblical prophecy was and IS meant to be read as warnings which may be avoided ... like road signs which are meant to serve us, NOT PREDESTINE US ....

    I DO NOT believe predestination is a valid view.

    Such cynical and narrow views if the Divine limit us and keep us enslaved to some false notion about a capricious God ...

    My God is Love and Compassion and Empowers me, just as Jesus taught ... NOT as buck-making, fear-swilling televangelists OFTEN would like us to believe in order to fear-pry our money from our pockets ...

    Armageddon is a choice, not a predestined event ...

    Religious fundamentalists of EVERY religion are the problem ... whether Muslim or "Christian", or Jewish ... it is the nutty extremists of these belief systems that stir up all the war-fever, while the Prince of Peace looks on in Divine Sadness .... [HEART]
  • ChristianGuy said 6 months ago
    Well, you see, there's a problem with that. Jesus believed in the last days just as much as anyone else.

    You see, you're making the same mistake that many others make: you think preknowledge is the same as predestination. Simply knowing that something is going to happen does not mean you're making it happen. I can know that you're going to breathe tomorrow, but I'm not making you breathe.

    However, the last days is not a choice. Jesus showed those events to John because he wanted people to know what was going to happen, not what "might" happen. Besides, who makes the choice in your philosophy? If I work towards the last days happening and you work against it, who does God side with? Is it a majority vote?

    What is your Biblical basis for the last days being a choice? Can you show me some verses where it's talked about as a choice? Because all the Biblical ones I see talk about as a future event that WILL take place in God's timing. If you're just viewing the Bible through your own desires, though, you can see it however you want and I can't do a thing to change your mind. But until you can show me a Biblical view - not just your personal one - that states that Armeggedon is a "choice" instead of God's final judgment upon the nonbelieving world, feel free to share it.

    Foreknowledge is not the same as forcing things to happen. I'm not a Calvinist, but I also don't see the last days as being a choice. I suggest you set aside your own view for one more Biblically based concerning this matter.
  • unlimited said 3 months ago

    Love your pic!!!

  • ChristianGuy said 3 months ago

    Thank you.  I found it someplace on the web and thought it would look nice, even at the small size.

  • unlimited said 1 months ago

    Understand Jihad war. A Jihad War means that until it is won by Muslims, the war continues. I lived with roomates who were from The Middle East and thier goal? Destroy America and Israel. If Obama gets to be President in I fear Israel will be all alone.

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