Convert
Them or Kill Them
Is
Phil Robertson boldly speaking what others are thinking? Is America beginning to wake up to the reality
of truth?
The
perspective of truth!
By de
Andréa
September 30,
2014
By now you
have likely heard about what
Phil Robertson said on the Sean Hannity show watch the video.
The moment Duck
Dynasty's Phil Robertson said to Sean Hannity, that, with regard
to ISIS, you have to "either convert them or kill
them," it was obvious that others would ignorantly pounce on those
words and claim that he was no better than ISIS. Is the one who kills to defend him/herself,
no better than the attacker bent on murdering?
People ignorantly refer to the Commandment “Thou shalt not kill.” In the day that it was written, there was no
separate word for murder (killing with malice).
Jesus Himself told his disciples to buy a sword, to sell their clothes
if necessary. What do you think the
sword was for?
Hannity recognized
that Robertson's words could be controversial, because the truth is always
controversial, he began to inject the words, "That's going…"
before the Duck Dynasty patriarch continued. Later, Hannity
said, "I know there are going to be people that are always looking to
jump on you and say, 'Convert them or kill them.' And they're going to say,
'There goes Phil Robertson again.' I know the media. I know how they act."
But was Robertson's
stance really comparable to that of the Islamic terrorists? Absolutely not; if
he could have found a better way to express himself, he would hardly have been
speaking and acting like Phil Robertson!
To put his remarks
in proper context, Robertson began by quoting a number of Scriptures, including
the highly appropriate verse from Proverbs 8: "All who hate me [speaking
of divine wisdom personified] love death."
His point being that these are evil
people bent on destruction and murder. They love death, they worship it. They
are controlled by evil just as the people of Noah’s time.
Hannity then stated,
"I
think they are at war with us," and that's what Robertson was
responding to. How do you deal with people like this?
Robertson described
the terrorists as "street thugs on steroids," calling the conflict, "worldwide
gang warfare, but this gang is well-armed and well-organized,"
suggesting that "we're going to have to deal with this group way more harshly than
we have up to this point."
Robertson is not the
only one who has seen through the “taqiyyah” of Islam. This is actually the
sentiment of many respected leaders, not to mention more and more of the
American populace, I think they are just afraid to say so. They are afraid to look at the truth and risk
standing alone with it.
Who among us doesn't
want to see these murderers stopped? Who among us doesn't want to see an end to
their atrocities? So how do we
accomplish this my friend? Nothing we
have done so far has had any effect, unless you would count getting worse, an
effect.
Let’s take a quick lesson from history
This war did not
start on (9/11) 2001 as one would suppose.
It started 6000 years ago in 4000 BC when Satan deceived Eve. Approximately 2000 years later in 2000 BC.
God killed all the people, millions that followed Satan/Allah. Saving only the family of Noah. In 610 AD Satan/Allah deceived Muhammad
exactly the same way he did Eve in 4000 BC, only this time he disguised himself
instead of a reptile, as the angel Gabriel. The point is, God dealt with the evil people
the followers of Allah in Noah’s time by extermination. Today we are faced with the same
circumstances, millions of evil people led by Allah/Satan to what? Exterminate
all Jews, Christians and anyone who isn’t part of the Muslim Jihad of world
domination and the kingdom of Hell.
Dr. Ben Carson remarked that,
The Islamic State and the other advocates
of Shariah law are growing rapidly, along with their zeal to eradicate or
convert all “infidels.” For those who are asleep at the wheel, in the opinion
of these fanatics, most of Western civilization – including America – fits into
the infidel category. I normally encourage
conversation and compromise where possible, but how does one negotiate or
compromise with someone who desires your elimination? Maybe if you meet some of
their demands, they will only dismember you or kill you more slowly." In short, "You
don't negotiate with people whose goal is to eliminate you."
Similar sentiments
were expressed in a petition launched by Princeton professor Robert P.
George, which stated, "It is imperative that the United States and the international community
act immediately and decisively to stop the ISIS/ISIL genocide and prevent the
further victimization of religious minorities. This goal cannot be
achieved apart from the use of military force to degrade and disable ISIS/ISIL
forces"
Signers of this
petition not only included conservative Christian leaders like Jim Daly of
Focus on the Family and Russell Moore of the Southern Baptists, but Cornel
West, "a former Princeton professor, a
radical left-winger, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, and a
frequent guest on MSNBC." This
led to a Daily Caller headline, "The One Thing Cornel West
and Ben Carson Agree On."
Even Vice President
Joe Biden, perhaps reacting to President Obama's much-maligned public
indecisiveness, stated, "They should know we will follow them
to the gates of hell until they are brought to justice. Because hell is where
they will reside. Hell is where they will reside."
It turns out that
Phil Robertson actually responded with more Christian grace than any of these
leaders, actually suggesting the possibility of reaching out to the terrorists
with the gospel: “Convert them or kill
them.” It’s their choice!
"I'd much
rather have a Bible study with all of them and show them the error of their
ways and point them to Jesus Christ, the author and perfector of having your
sins removed and being raised from the dead. I would rather preach the gospel
of Jesus to them. However, if it's a gun
fight and a gun fight alone, if that is what they're looking for, me personally,
I am prepared for either one." Said Robertson.
So what is the difference between all other
religions and Christianity?
“Jesus’ apostles and other disciples were
willing to die for him. But so what? Haven’t the followers of other religious
leaders and even some political leaders been willing to die for them, as well?
What makes Jesus’ followers so unique in this regard?
I address
this very question in my new book,” says David Limbaugh, “Jesus
on Trial: A Lawyer Affirms the Truth of the Gospel,” because I used to
wonder about this, too. What, if anything, distinguishes the Christian martyrs?
New
Testament scholar Gary Habermas offered an insight that I hadn’t considered
before, and I find it enormously probative.
“One grand
distinction,” he argues,” makes all the difference in
the world. Like other examples of religious or political faith, the disciples
believed and followed their leader’s teachings. But unlike all others, the
disciples had more than just their beliefs; they had seen the resurrected
Jesus. This is a crucial distinction. Their faith was true precisely because of
the Resurrection.” David Limbaugh Attorney at law. (Brother of Rush Limbaugh radio talk show
host)
There is no
resurrection in Islam, there is no salvation in Islam, and there is no love in
Islam. There is only what you have witnessed all around the world…HATE, DEATH AND DISTRUCTION! What can you expect from the god of Hell?
THE BOTTOM LINE: Despite what the
ignorant and deceived people are saying, the massive night-and-day differences
between Robertson and Islam are clear: Muslims, demand conversion with hate, at
the point of a sword; Robertson’ would offer it freely with love and a Bible in
hand. The Muslims slaughter innocent,
unarmed men, women, and children;’ Robertson, is talking about stopping the
killers. I agree!
You can try to
convert the Muslim that is about to behead you or you can fight back now while
there is still time to do so.
And while I wish we
could convert all these sons of Satan into oblivion, we can’t…it’s been tried
for 1400 years my friend. So as
unthinkable and shocking as it is, we have reached the point where it’s a
matter of killing them before they kill us.
It’s a matter of self-defense.
Thanks
for listening – de Andréa
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