Showing posts with label Islam. Show all posts
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Friday, October 3, 2025

Don’t be caught looking too Jewish or Christian. Cookie Schwaeber-Issan, All Israel News

 Don’t be caught looking too Jewish or Christian

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Would you be shocked to discover that in the year 2025, looking too Jewish or sounding too Christian could immediately relegate you to a disenfranchised status?

Well, you shouldn’t. This is the new iteration of progress in a world which seems to be going backward rather than forward. Instead of learning from the mistakes of history, so as not to repeat their tragedies, we seemed to be unable to overcome our worst tendencies.  

Sadly, we are witnessing the return of intolerance against Judeo-Christian beliefs playing out right before our eyes.

Only a few days ago, a local Christian minister was told by the Muslim mayor of Dearborn, MI that he wasn’t welcome in his own community.  

Pastor Edward “Ted” Barham probably never imagined that publicly registering his complaint, at a city council meeting where a discussion took place concerning the naming of street, in honor of a controversial Arab American publisher by the name of Osama Siblani, would result in his vilification.

The pastor quoted a Siblani speech stating, “We are the Arabs who are going to lift Palestinians all the way to victory whether we are in Michigan and whether we are in Jenin. Believe me, everyone should fight within his means. They will fight with stones, others will fight with guns, others fight with planes, drones and rockets.”

Protesting what sounded as a call to violence, Barham felt a moral obligation to acknowledge the publisher’s long record of whitewashing terror.  

One example was a 2003 Washington Post comment stating, “Mr. Bush believes Hezbollah, Hamas and other Palestinian factions are terrorists, but we believe they are freedom fighters.”

It’s not surprising that Abdullah Hussein Hammoud, Dearborn’s first Shia Muslim mayor would show hostility toward the pastor, because that Islamic sect does not legitimize Christianity.  On the contrary, their position is that the salvation of one’s soul is only attainable through submission to Islam. 

By his highly offensive and intolerant response, the mayor apparently believes that deference should already be afforded to the large Muslim population who voted him into office, relegating the sensitivities of others to a place of no importance or consideration.

The mayor went on to suggest that the pastor leave his city, so that he could celebrate his departure. That statement reflects a deliberate and blatant disenfranchisement of an American Christian from his own hometown.  

In essence, unless he accepts the decision to honor a violent Muslim, he is being told that he has no place in the community where he has always lived. To question or show any measure of disapproval is met by an invitation to exit the city.  In short, it comes down to approve or move!

This is what’s happening in the heartland of America, but, perhaps, it’s indicative of things are changing faster than we know.

Just a year ago, a similar incident occurred when a Jewish man, wearing a kippa (traditional skullcap) tried to cross the street, in the City of London. Told to leave the area where a pro-Palestinian march was underway, he was told that he would be arrested if he didn’t comply.  The reason given by the police was that he looked too Jewish.

While some might commend the police officer for his concern over the man’s safety, the bottom line is that anyone whose appearance identifies them as a Jew, may no longer have the freedom of movement in certain areas.

Another 2024 incident involved a Jewish man who was told to “get out of a comedy gig in London which took place at the Soho Theatre, featuring comedian Paul Currie.”

In last week’s Jerusalem Post newspaper, there was yet another shocking report a Gothic shop in Flensburg, Germany whose owner hung a sign on the door which read, “Jews are banned from entering here.”

A few hours later, a pizza shop in Furth, Germany similarly posted a sign warning that Israeli customers were banned in that establishment.

All of these occurrences are deeply disturbing, because each one highlights a growing apprehension towards Jews, shared by Americans, Brits and Europeans, all of whose countries have sizeable Muslim communities which have elected municipal leaders who happen to adhere to Islam. 

In the case of Germany, these prohibitions appear to have been made by local citizens who have decided that Jews and Israelis are not worthy customers to patronize their shops.

These examples point to the liability of either speaking out as a Christian, who is against honoring violence, or being told that looking too Jewish will result in the loss of your freedoms. The thought of Jews being banned from businesses is all-too reminiscent of the dark days of Germany when it bitterly turned against its Jewish community without fighting against injustice and intolerance.

What we are witnessing, this time, is the commonality of persecution, amongst Jews and Christians, both hated by radical Muslims as well as Woke Progressives. The aligned bigotry of these two groups coincidentally serves their particular ideologies.

Possibly the worst statement was one just made by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton who just a week ago “warned that white Christian are responsible for so much damage.”  How will such a comment be met by anyone who already hates Christians? 

If the goal is to marginalize Jews and Christians, it’s likely that these incidents will only multiply, testing the limits of how far religiously observant people can be disqualified from full participation in society.

Will governmental leaders take up this fight against the religious persecution of Jews and Christians? If not, it will simply embolden others to further oppress and deprive them from the same rights and privileges enjoyed by others.

Of course, the alternative is to keep silent or surrender to abandoning one’s lifestyle in favor of their safety. Many of us have heard stories of friends and family members who are wearing baseball caps in public places rather than a kippa. 

Reminded, yet again, that these despicable attacks occur at our holiest places and on Yom Kippur, two Jews were murdered just outside of a Manchester UK synagogue.

Will Christians begin to experience similar incidents?Jews and Christians share the misfortune of being targets of ethnic and religious persecution. If this is not met with resistance by political leaders and ordinary people, the ugliness of history will, indeed, repeat itself again. 

A former Jerusalem elementary and middle-school principal who made Aliyah in 1993 and became a member of Kibbutz Reim but now lives in the center of the country with her husband. She is the author of Mistake-Proof Parenting, based on the principles from the book of Proverbs - available on Amazon.


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Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Brutal Old World Helped the Pilgrims Shape a Glorious New World - CBN News Paul Strand


Brutal Old World Helped the Pilgrims Shape a Glorious New World
11-21-2018
CBN News Paul Strand
WASHINGTON – When the Pilgrims came to America, their journey was just as much about escaping a brutal Old World as creating a New World. Because Protestants not willing to go along with the established religious order of their home country faced persecution right from the first Protestant on.
There really wasn't that much criticism or disunity in Christianity until Martin Luther kicked off the Protestant Reformation, by literally nailing to the wall the radical doctrine that salvation comes not from priests, but by faith alone."

How Islam Brought Feuding Christians Together
His action shook the world so much, though, it led to bloody religious wars and persecutions between the traditional Catholic faith and the burgeoning Protestant denominations.
It actually took the threat of Islam to bring the feuding Christians together with a treaty known as the Peace of Augsburg in 1555. But the document contained some costly fine print.
"It has a little Latin phrase in the treaty: 'curios regio eius religio,' which means 'whose is the reign his is the religion,'" William Federer, author of The Treacherous World of the 16th Century, told CBN News. That phrase gave monarchs the right to impose their own religion on entire kingdoms.
"You had to believe the way your king did," Federer said. "If you did not, you were persecuted or you fled."
"The kings believed that they had a divine right from God to rule over their subjects. The subjects had nothing to say about it," stated Dr. Eddie Hyatt, author of Pilgrims and Patriots.
Ruthless Royals
And monarchs took a ruthless approach in stomping out religious dissent.
"The period of time in which they lived was brutal, brutal, brutal, " said David Barton of Wallbuilders. He discussed what it would have been like to be a believer back then.
"If you are a Christian, a professing Christian, but don't have the right doctrine, they will impale you, they will slit you," he said.
Federer added, "You were burned at the stake. You had your face branded as a heretic."
Burned for the Bible
Dr. Jerry Newcombe, author of American Amnesia, explained how in that cruel era even the Bible could endanger your life.
"It was disallowed to read the Bible in those days for yourself," he stated.
Barton said the rulers in those times would warn, "If you just try to put the Bible where other people can read it, we'll burn you at the stake."
Hyatt said, "If you were involved in baptizing an adult, you could be put to death."
Barton recounted how one English monarch dealt with Christians opposing his religion and how it operated.
He explained, "The king said 'I'm tired of you guys criticizing me.' So to 10,000 of them, he chopped off their ears, slit their nose, sliced their tongue, and said 'let's hear you say something now.'"
'You're All Criminals'
All believers were expected to attend services in the state church.
Barton stated, "And every Sunday that they didn't go to church, they were fined."
If instead, believers tried having prayer or worship services or Bible studies on their own, they could lose their freedom.
"Their meetings were raided and broken up," Hyatt said.
Federer stated the authorities might tell you, "'You're all criminals.' They'll bust into the home and arrest everyone."
'Religion can be Mean'
As for England's lawmakers, Barton explained how they could be just as controlling as their monarch.
"Parliament is passing laws saying who can and cannot take Communion," he said. "Parliament is passing laws saying who can and cannot be a preacher of the Gospel."
Hyatt summed it up: "Religion can be mean without Christ."
He suggested, though, that even in the midst of so much death and persecution, religious dissidents could find godly grace, like Anabaptist leader Michael Sadler, found after he was condemned to death.
"Before taking him out to burn him at the stake, they cut off his tongue, and then they took hot pincers and pulled flesh from his body," Hyatt began.
'This Suffering is Bearable'
But he explained how Sadler had agreed to give a sign if the torture he was experiencing was something he or other Christians could bear up under.
Hyatt said as the flames rose around Sadler, "He lifted his hand and made a sign: 'yes, this suffering is bearable.' In other words, God's grace was sufficient."
And these Christian historians told CBN News how even as all these ungodly activities went on, they can trace the hand of God using whatever it took to propel the Christian nations forward and westward. 
Islam's Odd Role in Advancing Christian Nations
Such as when conquering Muslims cut off profitable trading routes overland between Europe and Asia."
"That gave the impetus for Columbus to set sail looking for a sea route," Federer said.
And that led to those Christian nations gaining the New World.
Islamic attacks also ended up sparking both the Renaissance and Reformation in Europe.
When those Muslims invaded Greece, Federer explained, "All the Greek scholars were fleeing to Florence, Italy with their Greek art and architecture. We call this the Renaissance. But they also fled with their Greek New Testaments. And so this re-interest in the original language of the New Testament laid the foundation for the Reformation."
God's Hand in Wind and Storm
Some believe God used nature to alter historical events. For example, during the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, the commanders of Europe's Holy League turned to prayer as a huge Muslim fleet appeared ready to defeat them.
"While they are praying, the wind changes 180 degrees. The Muslim sails go limp and the Holy League's sails fill up and they crash in and capture or sink 200 of the 230 Ottoman Turkish ships," Federer recounted. 
That saved Italy and possibly all of Europe from the Muslim warriors.
Then a divine storm came just as the mighty Spanish Armada was about to crush England and likely the rest of the Protestant world.
"A hurricane came and it smashed the Spanish Armada to pieces," Federer recalled.
Even the Spanish king saw it as God aiding Spain's enemies.
"Phillip the Second said 'I sent my Armada to fight England, not God's winds and rains,'" Federer stated.
Clearing the Roadblock to the New World
He explained how Spain had been bullied most of the other Christian nations away from taking any big part in the New World.
But Federer added, "Once the Spanish Armada sunk, the other countries of Europe are not as afraid of Spain as they used to be, and there's this mad dash to settle North America."
Among those settlers: the Pilgrims, who just wanted to serve Christ in their own way and had given up on England ever allowing them the freedom to do so.
"That's really what led to the Pilgrims being here, was that culture in Europe that was so oppressive, so limiting, so secular, and so anti-biblical. And they wanted to pursue God," Barton said of these committed Christians willing to go to any length in the service of that cause.
One entire Pilgrim church volunteered to launch off to North America.
Hyatt said of them, "You know people are committed to one another when an entire congregation will board a ship with their spouse and children and move to a New World, knowing they may never see their other family members in the Old World again."
God's Kind of Government
He pointed out they were determined to form a unique form of government for those times: rule by law, not by earthly kings.
"God was to be the King, and the laws that the people would make were to be what they'd be governed by," Hyatt explained.
Federer said they were following the model laid out by John Wycliffe, Christian leader and Bible translator in the 1300s, who put in the opening notes of the Bible he'd translated, "'for a government of the people, by the people and for the people.'"
No Police Needed if You'll Police Yourself
Federer explained the model for this was Israel, "This idea that goes back to ancient Israel: that the priests' job was to teach everybody in the country the law. And then everybody's accountable to God to follow the law. And then you can get by with no police."
He continued, "It's the people, each individual person having a relationship with God, getting their rights from God, being accountable to God, and then all these people who are equal choosing from among themselves who's going to fix the potholes in the road. They're going to divide responsibilities up among equals."
Barton added, "What the Pilgrims did when they got here was revolutionary compared to what was going on in Europe."
Listening to God's Guiding in Every Realm
 "To my knowledge, no other nation has been formed specifically for the Glory of God and the advancement of the Christian faith," Newcombe said.
The Pilgrims determined to study God's Word and listen to His Holy Spirit and then do what He suggested in any arena of life.
"They believed the Bible and they applied it," Barton insisted. "And it wasn't just in church they applied it. They applied it in education and in land purchases and in criminal justice and in civil government, and in everything that went on."
Newcombe's respect for these believers knows no bounds. 
He told CBN News, "I think the Pilgrims are models for all of us today in every single way, in terms of the way they lived their lives for God's glory. They even said in the Mayflower Compact 'we're doing this for the Glory of God and the advancement of the Christian faith.'"
'We have National Alzheimer's'
All these historians suggested Americans need to know these roots of America.
Federer quoted special advisor to President John Kennedy, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., who wrote, "History is to the nation what memory is to the individual."

Historian Will Durant wrote, "Civilization is not inherited. It has to be learned and earned by each generation anew."

"We have national Alzheimer's. Here we are, the freest country that the planet has ever seen, and we forgot how we got here. And as a result, we're just letting our freedoms be taken away," Federer warned.
Thank a Pilgrim Today
Newcombe argued Thanksgiving is an excellent time to resolve to study and remember what these Pilgrims initiated in the New World.
He also argued it's the perfect time to be grateful for what the Pilgrims gave America, just as they were grateful for what God gave them.

Newcombe concluded, "They experienced many hardships, and yet, despite all the hardships, when the harvest came, they said 'thank you' to God."
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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Holy Cities of Islam and Catholicism Struck by Freak Ice Storms Within Days of Each Other - Breaking Israel News

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Holy Cities of Islam and Catholicism Struck by Freak Ice Storms Within Days of Each Other

 

Canada’s Conservatives Pledge to Recognize Jerusalem When in Power

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EU Sees ‘Eye to Eye’ With Arab League on ‘Palestine’ and Jerusalem

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Setting The Way For Israel’s Christian-Arab Soldiers

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Iran Files UN Grievance Against Israel Over Netanyahu’s ‘Threats’

“But they are both dull and foolish; [Their] doctrine is but delusion; It is a piece of wood.” (Jeremiah 10:8)
 
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