Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Bracken's New Essay - Tet, Take Two – Islam’s 2016 European Offensive


It's been a while, y'all.  For that I apologize.





"Radical Islam is the pure Islam, the Koranic Islam, the real Islam.

Anyone who does not understand this bitter reality is dangerously ignorant of the past 1,400 years of human history."






What is vitally important in understanding Islam is an understanding of its theology. While most people don't want to talk about religious ideas or theologies, it is vital in understanding the thought process of Islam. 

Islam is a place that allows the depravity of man to be exalted and used as a tool for global conquest. That's why rape, murder, torture, etc. are acceptable in Islam. Could you imagine what would happen if Christians (or Jews for that matter) stormed abortion clinics or public schools and systematically murdered and raped women and children and beheaded the men? What if it happened everyday for 1,400 years? 

You see, Islam doesn't just tolerate these depraved acts - it approves them as SOP for the faithful. The theology of Islam is not a divine one. The theology of Islam is based in the depravity of man in hopes of gaining the world to subjugate all those considered to be kafirs or unbelievers. 

Make no mistake - Islam is not a religion. It is a political system, ideology and worldview that masquerading as a religion to deceive those who might be tolerant of others' beliefs in order to create a global caliphate.  

The theology of Islam is one of submission - after all, Islam means submission, right? - not for Muslims but for the kafirs, the unbelievers. All unbelievers will submit to Islam either by law or by force (one and the same, perhaps?).  When you boil Islam down to its core all you have is submission to Islam by force. 

Compare the theology of Islam with the theology of Christianity. Christianity commands not murder or conquest but repentance from sins.  The Gospel presented in the Bible is simple. Repent and believe that Jesus Christ is Lord. Our sin separates us from God and apart from Christ, we have no hope. This theology is not one of force but one of grace and mercy - two elements missing from Islam, btw.
(as a note - I am not lumping Catholicism and Christianity into the same lot as many do. They are quite different in regards to their theology and therefore cannot be linked under the umbrella of Christianity.)


That's all i have time for today, kids. Just some thoughts that have weighed heavily on me of late.