Friday, May 7, 2010

WHY ISLAM SEEKS TO DESTROY THE CHRISTIAN JUDAIC FAITH

Why is it that Islam is in conflict with Christianity? Why can we not, as some say coexist, with each-other? The answer is simple. Islam was made to counter the growth of Christianity. Does this mean that the prophet Muhammad started his religion, because he feared or hated Christians? No the being who did not want the spread of Christianity was not human and simply used Muhammad as a puppet.

In order to understand this statement let us look at the beginning of Islam. According to Muslims their religion started when Muhammad was visited by the Arc-angel Gabriel. Gabriel had appeared to Muhammad and began to strangle Muhammad telling him “PROCLAIM, PROCLAIM!” After this event Muhammad proclaimed the “truth”. Now the Muslims do believe in the events that transpired in the Old Testament of the Bible. And in that time Gabriel had made a few appearances. However he never strangled those people, he didn’t need to. He was carrying a message from God, which prompts people to understand that what is being told to them to be true. The angel who had to convince Muhammad had to strangle him in order to get him to believe. This angel strangled him because it was not carrying the message of God, and as such had to violently harm him in order to make Muhammad proclaim. So the most logical conclusion can be that the angel speaking to Muhammad was not Gabriel but in fact Lucifer. Lucifer lives in direct defiance to God as many Christians know. Everything he does is the opposite of what Lucifer does. This is clearly seen in the book of Islam where Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior, the Son of God, is only a prophet, the complete opposite of the Son of God. So Lucifer saw that Christianity was on the rise so in an attempt to counter it he convinced a single man to create an anti-Christianity religion.

Because it was conceived by Lucifer it is clear that conflict shall be constant between Islam and Christian/ Judaic religion. So ready yourself for the coming war both at the frontlines and on the home front.

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