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Muhammad The Terrorist!!“I think Mohammed was a terrorist…he was a violent man,
a man of war.”
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I’m not sure what’s worse, this statement or the fact that a reputable prime time program would broadcast such views. It’s a disturbing commentary at a time when our world is crying to heal, understand and reconcile. Five days after this interview, I turn to the internet, surfing reli-gious web sites for enlighten-ment. The Power that be leads me to the following site which has daily devotionals and thoughts. I hope we can all draw comfort from the words of wisdom I found that
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Today's Devotional October 11th 2002 Old Testament Reading: Jeremiah 7:1-8:22, Psalm 118:1-4, Proverbs 27:5-6 New Testament Reading: There are few if any sins more loathsome in God's sight than hy-pocrisy. To disregard the King of the universe in one's heart is a great evil, but to outwardly disguise it with religious cosmetics is intoler-able…Just why is religious hypocrisy so abominable? …it dares to pre-sume that the all-knowing and all-seeing God of the universe can be deceived by mere formal piety…it ut-terly blinds its victims so that they not only are incapable of rightly judging themselves, but also be-come vicious accusers of others. |
Flee to God for deliverance
from every evil that would threaten to separate you from Him. Particularly
pray for deliverance from the blindness of hypocrisy which has its roots
in pride. Today's Thought October 11th 2002 Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He will lift you up. (James 4:10 ) This web site I happened to visit was www.falwell.com – yes, Jerry Falwell, who belongs to a denomination of 70 million members and who graces his own ministry with the following Mission Statement: Cont’d on page 2 |
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