To Allah Be the Glory?
Allah!
One Nation Under Allah!
In Budda We Trust.
I don’t know about you, but this doesn’t sit right with me. I tend to cringe a little bit just repeating the above.
Many people today think all religions are pretty much the same. They think we are all really worshiping the same god; we just have different names for him.
The New York Times recently published a story concerning the motive of an Islamic terrorist in the United Kingdom and freely equated the words “Allah” with “God” throughout the feature story.
Equating all gods and all religions are the same is especially prevalent in our political houses these days. They call it being politically correct.
Last month, in order to be “politically correct,” a state-sanctioned Hindu prayer opened the morning session of the United States Senate.
The Hindu religions worship many gods and goddesses. If the United States were founded on Hinduism, we’d all be singing, “gods bless America” right now.
In the Netherlands, a Roman Catholic Bishop, Tiny Muskens, believes we could ease tensions around the world between radical Islamic followers and Christians, if we stopped calling God, God, and started calling Him Allah.
His point is that it’s really all about what language you are speaking. If you are in a region that speaks Arabic, then you should call him Allah; if you are in an area that speaks English, then call Him God.
This implies that we worship the same god worshipped in the Koran, but we do not. Calling God any other name than what is written in the Bible, would be accepting another god and another religion.
Many of our elected political “leaders” who are now making legal determinations affecting our faith and our religious beliefs, really have none of their own. They aren’t Christians. They don’t know God. Yet they are making laws that destroy the 400-year-old Christian foundations of our country.
It’s politically correct to abort and destroy an innocent living being in the infancy of its life. It’s politically correct to condone extra-marital sex, or same-gender sex. It’s politically correct to have same sex marriages. It’s politically correct to remove God from all governmental buildings, courtrooms and schools.
Now there is a bill making its way through Congress and the Senate that will criminalize Christianity. This bill would make it “politically correct” to arrest those evangelical Christians who speak the truth as written in the Bible, or attempt to spread the Gospel in the public square.
I believe that Jesus refers to that as the “Great Commission.” Go ye, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the son, and of the Holy Ghost. Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you … (Matthew 18:19-20).
The 1606 Virginia Charter, the very foundation of our country, was based upon spreading the Gospel. But our politically elected officials are trying to make that politically “incorrect.”
So what are we going to do? Allow our representatives to continue to wipe away our religious freedoms and our Christian beliefs?
Are we going to accept a one-size fits all religion. I think they call that humanism.
We have a very jealous God. A very demanding God, who put His laws, His commandments, and His word into the most precious of all books, the Bible. The Bible warns us very clearly about being deceived, and against accepting the teachings of false prophets. It also warns us against worshiping idols and putting other “gods” before Him.
There is only one true God. There is only one Jesus Christ, whose ultimate sacrifice paid the price for our salvation.
Oh God we praise you and will put no false god before you!
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