Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Islam Goes Postal

A Canadian father, in the name of Islam, has killed his daughter for not being Muslim enough.

The spin? The Globe and Mail, in its front page coverage, had two headlines. The first blamed the death on "Religious Extremism". This fits their goal of characterizing all religions, including Christianity, as suspect if not socially noxious. The second reassured us that Moderate Muslims condemn the killing. Why didn't they blame the death on what it was, not religious extremism in general, but specifically, Muslim extremism? Because our society is in denial about this. It doesn't fit the received script.

It needs to be clearly stated: Islam is a different faith than Christianity. It is regressive. It is false. They are mutually incompatible. Christians who think we should honor Islam because it is monotheistic or because it claims Abrahamic roots are deluded. You cannot commend Islam without denying the Christian faith.

Canada had the best religion going: Christianity. Elites from the 60s on down, perhaps in rebelling against their own Christian heritage, have done everything they can to downplay our Christian origins and culture -- including the multicultural promotion of the equivalence of other faiths.

Leftist elites will continue to support and promote Islam because they view it as an ally in their goal of erasing Canada's Christian heritage.

We are at war. It is not a war fought with bullets. It is a spiritual battle, fought in heavenly places. Our nation's founders etched the following verse of Scripture over the heads of all Parliamentarians: "He shall have dominion from sea to sea". Our nation is in open rebellion against our forefathers' founding vision of Canada.

I am declaring this truth today; I am placing this spiritual stake in the ground: Christ shall have dominion over Canada, from sea to sea.

And that's the way the Ball bounces.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"I don't know what you mean by religious equality, but, whatever you mean by it, I'm pretty sure that the Koran does not teach it."

Ours does

"... nothing intellectually compelling or challenging.. bald assertions coupled to superstition... woefully pathetic"