Laurie Roth
Stand up and tell the truth about Christianity and Islam
By Laurie Roth
Rarely do people these days speak spiritual or political truth, especially if they perceive they might be rejected, attacked, or lose power. Instead, we see Christian and political posers who have the cookie cutter look of Christianity and conservatism. Let's see... "Show real faith and imagine yourself in that Jaguar," "social gospel," "self-esteem" gospel, "many-ways-to-God gospel." Preachers and their supporting political kiss-ups can sure collect big offerings, preach a passionate sermon, and sell books. They dupe, condition, seduce, trick, and lie to the masses. They are nothing but empty tombs that support the putrid evil that hides underneath the frosting.
This week, I was thrilled to hear from one of my regular guests and friend, Iraqi and former Islamic I.Q., Al Rassooli about a brave German woman who stood up for Christ. She was concerned about an "interfaith event" designed to bring Christianity and Islam together. This was scheduled on Nov. 10, 2013, at the Memorial Church of the Reformation in Speyer, built to honor Martin Luther, a historical and bold light for Christianity.
The German lady, Heidi Mund, decided to drive the 1½ hours to the event to see what it was about. She says she took her German flag with "Jesus Christ is Lord" written on it. CBN.com reports:
"Until the imam started with his shouting, I did not really know what to do. I was just prepared for what God wants me to do," she told CBN News. Then the Muslim call to prayer began, and Heidi said she felt something rising up inside her.
"I would call it a holy anger," she recounted. "And then I rose with my flag and I was calling and proclaiming that Jesus Christ is Lord over Germany." She also says that she repeated the word of Martin Luther in 1521 after he refused to recant his faith in scripture alone: "Here I stand. I can do no other," and "Save the church of Martin Luther!"
As you can imagine, others at the event tried to quite her down and shut her up. "This is a concert for peace." She was rebuked then thrown out of the church.
The lies and kiss-up event from hell continued as they talked and sang of "peace" from the pit of hell. Mund states:
"They should have thrown the imam out and not me because I am a believer in Jesus Christ, but he serves another god. This Allah is not the same god. And this is not the truth."
Bravo to Heidi Mund standing up for the truth and for the Lord Jesus Christ. It is high time American Christians also find their voices as Heidi did, especially when speaking about Islam and Christianity.
Here are the facts whether you like them or not
Our history as a country IS Christian. Jesus Christ IS Lord, and the Holy Bible IS the truth. America IS a Christian nation and never will be Islamic! Oh yeah...and Islam is evil and from the pit of hell. Remember, Chapter 9 in the Koran gives us 3 choices. Look for yourself: 1) convert to Islam, 2) submit to their high tax as an unbeliever, 3) die. Pick option 4): stand up for the real message of Christ and call Islam what it is...evil.
There is zero relationship at all with Islam, Muhammad and Allah, and Christianity, Jesus Christ and Jehovah. It is blaspheming Christ and the Holy Bible to dare even talk about combining the two faiths with www.christlam.org. Any "poser" pastor, including big dog Rick Warren and any other who dares include Islam as part of the Christian family is false, evil, and from the pit of hell.
Stop the "soft talk" and "peace crap" and say it right!
America was created by and is still inspired by Jesus Christ. Our freedoms, Constitution, and Bill of Rights are simply a mirror reflecting the principles of the Holy Bible. Worth of each person, uniqueness, freedom, sacrifice, achievement, humility, love, and forgiveness for sin, and trust in God...it is all there.
Let us ALL take a stand in our lives, work, communities, churches, states, and country, and get our country back.
Join me each day as I take on these issues from 7-10 pm PAC at www.therothshow.com.
© Laurie Roth
January 30, 2015
Rarely do people these days speak spiritual or political truth, especially if they perceive they might be rejected, attacked, or lose power. Instead, we see Christian and political posers who have the cookie cutter look of Christianity and conservatism. Let's see... "Show real faith and imagine yourself in that Jaguar," "social gospel," "self-esteem" gospel, "many-ways-to-God gospel." Preachers and their supporting political kiss-ups can sure collect big offerings, preach a passionate sermon, and sell books. They dupe, condition, seduce, trick, and lie to the masses. They are nothing but empty tombs that support the putrid evil that hides underneath the frosting.
This week, I was thrilled to hear from one of my regular guests and friend, Iraqi and former Islamic I.Q., Al Rassooli about a brave German woman who stood up for Christ. She was concerned about an "interfaith event" designed to bring Christianity and Islam together. This was scheduled on Nov. 10, 2013, at the Memorial Church of the Reformation in Speyer, built to honor Martin Luther, a historical and bold light for Christianity.
The German lady, Heidi Mund, decided to drive the 1½ hours to the event to see what it was about. She says she took her German flag with "Jesus Christ is Lord" written on it. CBN.com reports:
"Until the imam started with his shouting, I did not really know what to do. I was just prepared for what God wants me to do," she told CBN News. Then the Muslim call to prayer began, and Heidi said she felt something rising up inside her.
"I would call it a holy anger," she recounted. "And then I rose with my flag and I was calling and proclaiming that Jesus Christ is Lord over Germany." She also says that she repeated the word of Martin Luther in 1521 after he refused to recant his faith in scripture alone: "Here I stand. I can do no other," and "Save the church of Martin Luther!"
As you can imagine, others at the event tried to quite her down and shut her up. "This is a concert for peace." She was rebuked then thrown out of the church.
The lies and kiss-up event from hell continued as they talked and sang of "peace" from the pit of hell. Mund states:
"They should have thrown the imam out and not me because I am a believer in Jesus Christ, but he serves another god. This Allah is not the same god. And this is not the truth."
Bravo to Heidi Mund standing up for the truth and for the Lord Jesus Christ. It is high time American Christians also find their voices as Heidi did, especially when speaking about Islam and Christianity.
Here are the facts whether you like them or not
Our history as a country IS Christian. Jesus Christ IS Lord, and the Holy Bible IS the truth. America IS a Christian nation and never will be Islamic! Oh yeah...and Islam is evil and from the pit of hell. Remember, Chapter 9 in the Koran gives us 3 choices. Look for yourself: 1) convert to Islam, 2) submit to their high tax as an unbeliever, 3) die. Pick option 4): stand up for the real message of Christ and call Islam what it is...evil.
There is zero relationship at all with Islam, Muhammad and Allah, and Christianity, Jesus Christ and Jehovah. It is blaspheming Christ and the Holy Bible to dare even talk about combining the two faiths with www.christlam.org. Any "poser" pastor, including big dog Rick Warren and any other who dares include Islam as part of the Christian family is false, evil, and from the pit of hell.
Stop the "soft talk" and "peace crap" and say it right!
America was created by and is still inspired by Jesus Christ. Our freedoms, Constitution, and Bill of Rights are simply a mirror reflecting the principles of the Holy Bible. Worth of each person, uniqueness, freedom, sacrifice, achievement, humility, love, and forgiveness for sin, and trust in God...it is all there.
Let us ALL take a stand in our lives, work, communities, churches, states, and country, and get our country back.
Join me each day as I take on these issues from 7-10 pm PAC at www.therothshow.com.
© Laurie Roth
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