Posted by
Charles Robert Zierle on Friday, September 29, 2006 8:54:18 AM
Once again, the proponents of "The Religion of Peace", those paragon's of spiritual and moral rectitude, the veritable citadels of truth and virtue are giving all the world another glimpse into their twisted and hypocritical system of worship, otherwise known as "Islam".
Calling for the death of Robert Spencer, who has dared to lift his desk top word processor and create word phrases that, when formed seem to indicate that the prophet Mohammed was, as we all are on this planet, just a man. Yes, a man - with flaws, appetites, and weaknesses just as we all have. But, our contemporary practitioners of this "johnny-come-lately" world religion (in contrast to monotheistic Judaism or Christianity) seem to have a built in abhorrence for a certain little pesky concept called, TRUTH. But nevermind the truth, let's keep the followers of this dark and blinded form of ancient Islam in fear and in the dark, while we leaders live in the lap of luxury.
Is it not the same, really, in many forms of religion, especially the more organized it becomes. There are the few, the chosen who sit at the top and make the decisions, and enjoy the "fleece" as it were of the flock. While the multitudes, the followers, sit and look hoping for some scrap to fall their way.
But those who are interested in the truth are those who truly have a heart for God. It was Jesus who made the statement, "You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." Muslims, give Jesus at least a nod when they claim they respect him as one of God's prophets. But then, if he be prophet, then why not obey God's prophet. When He uttered that phrase He was not hoping it would one day make it's way into a top selling Gospel Song, or become a catch "pop-phrase" of the seventies, or appear on a colorful bumper-sticker in the 60's. The full quote was:
"If you continue in my word, then you will truly be my disciples, then you will know the truth and the truth will make you free."
The condition was a continuance in His Word, meaning, a continual hunger and search for truth, no matter where it takes you.
Therefore as Mr. Spencer offers forth his latest work and exploration into the life and times of Mohammed, why should our most spiritual of all brethren be incensed to the point of violence against his very life. Does not the Scripture even point out the short comings of it's own heroes, Moses, Jacob, David, Peter, etc? Only one personality in the Bible passes the most scrutinizing of moral tests, that is the Lord Jesus Christ. Truth be known - he is the only perfect One, even above Mohammed, who himself is in need of a Savior.
Yet, Jesus would not order us as Christians to execute Mr. Mohammed or any other practitioner of Islam, He would rather that we pray for and love them. But, since they have chosen to take up sword and to attempt to wipe out whole generations, it is our God given responsibility to respond and to defend the defenseless.
But some would say, "Doesn't Jesus command us to turn the other cheek?" Yes, He does, and we as individual Christians are to live in just that way in our everyday dealings with our fellow human beings. But, one can not apply those principles Jesus stated in the Sermon on the Mount to the governing of entire nations. One must use wisdom and as Jesus said, "Judge righteous judgment".
Paul goes on to say the the soldier does not bear the sword in vain, but he is God's servant delivering punishment on law breakers. Check back again for part II of this teaching.
Until later,
God Speed!
Charles Robert Zierle