Ohio Mosque Promotes Murder!
One day - I'll never forget it - my former "Palestinian"
student-neighbors purposely showed me a newsletter from the
Islamic Center in Perrysburg, Ohio that had a story from the
Haddith - sayings attributed to Mohammad - that spoke of a war
in the last days between Jews and Muslims, and how Jews would
hide behind trees and the trees would say, "There's a Jew behind
me, kill him!" except for one tree that would shelter the Jews.
The next month the singles' club from the Worldwide Church of
God went to the mosque for a dinner-tour, followed by a question
and answer session with the Egyptian imam/religious leader (who
has since died and was praised as one who supposedly sought
peace between different religions).
I repeated the "spiritual lesson" to the imam and asked him if
the Muslims had any such saying. He replied that the Jews create
such spurious sayings in order to discredit Islam and Arabs. I
then shocked him, and the audience, when I asked: "If that's not
a Muslim story, and is spurious and created by the Jews, then
why would you, as the leader of this Islamic community permit
that very story to be published in your newsletter last month?"
He was speechless.
So I know, firsthand, how many people can profess that their
religion is "peaceful" to a naive Western audience and whistle a
totally different tune to their own masses.
I've also lived in predominately Arab East Jerusalem, just
outside the Damascus Gate, working for my great American-Israeli
Jewish manager under our millionnaire Muslim boss (who was
exceptionally gracious). I know from a grassroots level what a
farce the lying "peace" process is, and how such a false peace
is based upon lies and delusions and is destined to crash and
burn. All this is not popular to say, nevertheless it is the
plain truth.
Time will surely reveal that peace is possible between Israel
and Ishmael, Christians, Jews and Muslims - as the
Jerusalem-based <
b>Root & Branch Islam-Israel Fellowship proves - but it
must be based upon the Bible and reality, not upon lying visions
of false prophets pushing an empty peace.