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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

A Christian Church And Its Unholy Alliance

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The memo begins: "I ask God that you, your families and those whom you love around you are in the best of conditions, pleasing God, glorified His name be."

And it ends with: "May God reward your good and keep you for His Daw'a."

Signed: "Your brother/ Mohamed Akram."

I'll share the purpose of this communication later.

Why would a "Christian church denomination" align itself with the Muslim Brotherhood?

What is the agenda of the alliance?

And what is the true purpose of the Christian church?


The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR ) has filed a lawsuit against the National Security Agency ( NSA) for their indiscriminate information ---particularly cell phone information---gathering from the American public.

Don't miss the irony in that.

The way they have structured and staged the suit is very revealing, and should be troubling.

Make no mistake, most Americans, myself included, feel the government is way overreaching its authority in the matters of the NSA and the IRS, but the Muslim Brotherhood filing suit is concerning in that our government often overlooks the obvious while operating our Homeland Security agency. It seems they frisk grandma and little 4-year old Suzie at the airport while the burkas walk through.

The modus operendi (MO) of Islam in America is to work through "interfaith partners."

Ryan Mauro, a fellow with the Clarion Project, founder of World Threats and a frequent security analyst for Fox News says the Council for American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is using the tactic of letting the Unitarian Church of Los Angeles take the lead in the suit---to be the front man.

He says, "A coalition of about 20 groups led by the First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles are suing the NSA for its collection of phone records."

The coalition also includes the Unitarian Universalist Committee, the CAIR National, CAIR-California and CAIR-Ohio.

The coalition that also includes Human Rights Watch, Green Peace, People for the American Way and a number of other leftist organizations is suing over the "right to peacefully assemble," making it a First Amendment issue.

Oddly, there is not a single example of someone being unable to "peacefully assemble" as a result of the NSA information gathering.

I do not favor the government's overreach in its information gathering or the actions of the IRS, but it is not apparent why they chose that reason to sue.

The LA Unitarian Church, who is fronting the suit, says they have joined the Islam group because the spying "makes people afraid to belong to our church community."

A closer look is revealing.

Zahra Billoo, executive director of the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of CAIR, says the law suit is part of a larger defense against anti-Muslim persecution by the government.

So this is a building block toward a grander goal.

But what persecution?

Our president won't even admit that it is Muslim terrorists who terrorize. Our nation is so politically correct that we can't even address the real issues.

Example: Fort Hood Massacre. The Muslim who killed his fellow military personnel is still receiving his military pay and our government calls it a work place incident, rather than terrorism.

Another Example: Last year the US Military disciplined US Army Lt. Dooley, a decorated combat veteran, for portraying Islam in a negative light in a course he was teaching the military.

Some are expressing concern that Muslims are taking over parts of Minnesota and a growing number of other cities.

USA Today says the number of US Muslims will more than double in the next 20 years. Their numbers will jump from 2.6 million in 2010 to 6.2 million in 2020.

However, Family Security Matters says no one knows for sure how many Muslims there are in America. They say it could be as many as 7 million at present. While I do not agree with these folks on a number of issues, their observations on this issue is interesting.

So what's up with the lawsuits, the alliances and coalitions and the population expansion?

The US Muslim Brotherhood outlined exactly what's up in a memo in 1991. And no one took it very seriously.

They are on, or ahead of the game plan.

The alliance between the US Muslim Brotherhood, CAIR, etc, and the Interfaith Community goes way beyond a single issue.

It certainly involves the elimination of Israel and the exaltation of Palestine.

But there's more.

The memo I quoted at the top of this Blog continues as a blueprint to accomplish a much broader goal.

You may read the entire memo linked above. Here's the highlights:

Page 4:

“Enablement of Islam in North America, meaning: establishing an effective and a stable Islamic Movement led by the Muslim Brotherhood which adopts Muslims’ causes domestically and globally, and which works to expand the observant Muslim base, aims at unifying and directing Muslims’ efforts, presents Islam as a civilization alternative, and supports the global Islamic State wherever it is.”

Page 5:

"...the Movement must plan and struggle to obtain "the keys" and the tools of this process in carry out [sic] this grand mission as a 'Civilization Jihadist' responsibility."

Page 7:

“The process of settlement is a ‘Civilization-Jihadist Process’ with all the word means. The Ikhwan [Muslim Brotherhood] must understand that their work in America is a kind of grand jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and ‘sabotaging’ its miserable house by their hands and the hands of the believers…”

“[W]e must possess a mastery of the art of ‘coalitions’, the art of ‘absorption’ and the principles of ‘cooperation.’”

Page 18:

“A list of our organizations and the organizations of our friends” - This is where the Muslim Brotherhood listed its front groups in the U.S.. Note that prominent organizations like CAIR, ISNA, ICNA and others are named here.

Every citizen must be Informed and Vigilant on this matter.

But what is the true mission of the Christian church on this earth?

Jesus defined His personal mission in Luke 4: 18-19, quoting from Isaiah 61:1,2:

"The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, Because He has anointed Me to preach the gospel to the poor; He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, To proclaim liberty to the captives And recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed; To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord."

He defined our personal Christian mission in Matthew 5: 13-16: And in Acts 1:8

  • You are the salt of the earth.
  • You are the light of the world.
  • You shall be witnesses to Christ through out the whole world.
  • Let your light shine.

I'll be talking more about our personal mission on the radio this morning. Live at 9 AM, PDT. Rebroadcast at 7:30 PM, PDT.

Be Vigilant. Be Discerning. Be Prayerful. Be Active. Be Blessed.