While we all hear many claims and declarations made from all quarters and
levels of Islam, we perceive not only blatant contradictions among themselves,
but also great inconsistency between their beliefs or claims and their deeds
and the clear record of the Koran. We see no true peace, for example, in
their deeds or in the Koran, quite the contrary. The declarations and commands
of Mohammed are explicit and beyond question to any person with any understanding
who reads the Koran. We find not only non-Muslims but also many Muslims
to be quite ignorant of the Koran, deceived into thinking they serve God,
even as many who call themselves Jews or Christians are grossly ignorant
of the Bible.
One of the purposes of this paper is to discover the contents of the Koran
to all, and to expose its spirit and essence. Perhaps as importantly, we
want those who call themselves moderate Muslims to know what they are calling
themselves and to what they are committing themselves when calling themselves “surrendered
ones.”
Islam directly contradicts the Record of God of the coming of His Christ, His death, and His resurrection. We thankfully know this contradiction is untrue, because He has forgiven us our sins, and raised us to life in Him. Praise God! In this writing we take a cursory look at these conflicting testimonies, and confirm the narrow way to life that brings true peace.
Islam directly contradicts the Record of God of the coming of His Christ, His death, and His resurrection. We thankfully know this contradiction is untrue, because He has forgiven us our sins, and raised us to life in Him. Praise God! In this writing we take a cursory look at these conflicting testimonies, and confirm the narrow way to life that brings true peace.
While the West has been self-absorbed watching the Super Bowl and the Olympics, monster trucks and American Idol, and while hypocritically singing the praises of God in day-time nightclubs called churches and on TV, the Muslim scourge has slipped in the door, with a vengeance and ruthlessness not anticipated, catching people unawares of their hour of visitation and judgment.
Muslims have proclaimed that Muhammad is the prophet prophesied by Moses who
would have a relationship to God and the people similar to what Moses had.
In this part we examine this claim according to the characteristics
of Moses and his ministry, and consider the matter of the identity of this
prophet.
In this part I further distinguish the differences between the Messiah and
that prophet. Many confuse the two, which leads to erroneous conclusions,
expectations, and decisions, thus withholding from them the release, freedom,
joy, and power of the Truth. With truth and clarity of vision, according
to Scripture, the confusion is eliminated and I identify who that prophet is.
Hassan says, “We all choose our own paths so saying one is better than
the other creates enough conflict in a world which is already in turmoil.” When
we answer of the one true path, he accuses us of calling names, because we
tell him the one he is on is not true or good.
Abdullah proposes that true Islam is peaceable, and that lies are weak things
that truth easily overcomes. We show by various Scriptural arguments that these
things are not so, and that many in this world have been overcome by religious
lies.
God is no respecter of men or of men’s religions. Ali tries to prove
us wrong about the Koran, but ends up providing more backdrop against which
to demonstrate the errors and wickedness of Muhammad’s invention. Instead
of showing us that Islam has a superior and succeeding revelation to the Bible,
we show him that he has nothing but the opinions of lying, fallible mortals
and nothing from the truthful, infallible Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
What happens when Islam is not given respect as a legitimate revelation from
God, let alone the preeminent place of influence it demands? All pretense of
tolerance is dropped and its true stance of bigoted hatred is made manifest,
as here with Ali after we have answered his arguments against the preaching
of Biblical truth.
Ali sends us a number of objections and answers to the
questions posed in “The Answer to Islam.” We respond by affirming
that the Lord Jesus Christ is indeed the True God, with His Words recorded
in the Bible, and Allah is not God, as revealed by his diametrically-opposed
words in the Koran. At this last reply, Ali falls silent.
Abu sends us a sarcastic reply to “The Answer to Islam,” trying
to demonstrate that the Bible promotes many evils. Victor holds the mirror
up to him that he might see where the evil is really coming from, his Islamic
teachings and spirit.
Can Muslims be reformed to be peace-loving, secular, and tolerant? We have an exchange with those who answer in the affirmative, and expose their utter lack of defense when challenged by the spiritual facts, and the contradictions of their stance.
Hassan challenges us to the “ultimate debate,” and we take him,
his various Islamic materials, and the Muslim he proclaims is the world’s “#1
comparative religion scholar,” on, with exciting results.
A customer at Harvest Haven takes leave of us, “shocked and horrified” that
we “spread such inflammatory words about a whole religion,” and
regretting “every dollar ever spent in [our] store.” She says,
with a straight face, that she will never come back because she “values
freedom of religion and respect for ALL people.”
Apparently that means
you can say whatever lies you like and commit whatever atrocities you can
get away with in the name of your religion, and no one is free to point these
errors
and transgressions out except they can expect to be censured and ostracized.
We are so very thankful and honored to pay whatever price is necessary to
exercise this most precious freedom that is to the benefit of all people, and
is our
solemn duty before God to perform.
Which is “hate literature,” the Koran that promotes bigotry and
subjugation of all those not in agreement with it, presuming to be mandated
by God, or that which refutes this presumption and exposes the ungodly spirit
underlying an unholy and abusive religion?
We answer another former customer at Harvest Haven who is offended at the
wrong literature.
Former US Congressman and “evangelical Christian” Siljander has
written a book proposing that concern in the West about Islam's intentions
is a misunderstanding because we share a common belief in the same God, according
to the Bible and Koran. Nothing could be further from the truth, which we demonstrate
in our correspondence with Mark, who never believed in the God of the Bible
according to His definition of belief.
No matter who you are, or what you believe, the fact remains that Islam is
a declaration of war on any other claim to authority or belief. Yet Jesus Christ,
after He was resurrected from the dead, said, “All authority is given
to Me in Heaven and in earth.” He did not say it was given to anyone
claiming to come in His Name, but to Him. The story in this writing is one
of an encounter between one who comes in the name of Muhammad, and, by his
arguments, puts away one professing Christ, because the latter does not know
the living God or His mind.
Jeffry Camm uses the Koran as an authoritative source of truth to preach Jesus Christ to Muslims. We expose his faulty reasoning and arguments, and also show the disastrous results of convincing a Muslim to seriously follow the Koran, which would lead him to resemble Muhammad, the criminal, rather than Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
Are all religions beautiful, deserving of praise and respect, if not admiration?
Muslim Mike says so. But what does his Koran say about that? What does the
Bible, God’s Word, say? We answer Mike’s contention that we are
out to bash Islam.
Tyler, raised a “Christian,” believes the Koran to be like a “third
Testament,” with the “prophet” Muhammad preaching a gospel
of “religious toleration, charity, and goodwill.” Paul helps Tyler
separate fact from fallacy.
Paul responds to a column equating the Bible and the Koran. Four respondents
argue against him, and, by editorial constraint, Paul answers them in 353 words.