Islam in America
Is that even allowed?
Am I now seeking the approval of men, or of God? Or am I striving to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I would not be a servant of Messiah.
This piece is definitely not seeking the approval of men!
The first amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America says:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
One of the five rights that this amendment is meant to prevent the government infringing upon is the establishment or exercise of a religion. Did the framers of this amendment mean any religion? The vast majority of the founders of this nation were one of several Christian denominations or Jews. The commonality here is that these founders professed to worship the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. That God is Yehovah (you see LORD in your Bible but that obscures the actual name in the Hebrew text). Not one of the founders was Muslim. In fact, America’s early relationship with Muslims/Islam was one of war. They have been our enemy from the beginning. If you are unfamiliar with this history, please read about First Barbary War.
Islam/Muslims worship a false moon-god named Allah. Allah is not Yehovah. Muslims profess to be “people of the book” but their book is the Koran, not the Bible. They do lay claim to Abraham, and rightly so. Abraham sired Ishmael through Hagar, an Egyptian. Ishmael’s descendants are the Arabs which is where Islam started and continues to this day. That said, Ishmael was not the receiver of the covenants and promises of Yehovah; those went to Isaac and then to Jacob. Jihadists/Islamists shout, “Allah Akbar,” meaning, “Allah is greater.” Greater than who? They are saying, “Allah is greater than Yehovah.” Blasphemy!
A major problem we have understanding things is that American’s do not know who they are. America is Israel, specifically the tribe of Manasseh. Don’t believe that? Please see my prior post, Have You Considered This: America in Biblical Prophecy? For a much deeper dive, if you can handle the truth, get my book, Blessings & Curses: if my people… Why don’t we know who we are? Consider Romans 11:25 (KJV):
For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in.
Romans 11:25 does not say “to the Jews,” it says, “to Israel.” Those two are not the same thing! This is a major subject of my book Blessings & Curses: if my people… The American’s that I am speaking about here are of the tribe of Manasseh, they are not Gentiles, they are the blind ones. In these end times, this blindness is beginning to be lifted.
Once we finally have our eyes opened to the fact that America is Israel, we must realize that it was our ancestors that entered into the covenant with Yehovah at Mt. Sinai. We are party to that covenant. We are expected to keep the promises that our ancestors made; they said in Exodus 19:8:
“All that Yehovah hath spoken we will do.”
The covenant is everlasting, from generation to generation. That continues to us. Yeshua came and paid the price for Israel, our ancestors, breaking that covenant, but He did not abolish the covenant; He renewed the covenant. In fact, He said in Matthew 5:17-18,
“Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law [Torah] or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. For truly I tell you, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law [Torah] until everything is accomplished.”
That covenant is in the Law of Moses, the Torah. The Torah is Yehovah’s instructions to govern a nation. Yehovah was establishing the nation of Israel; He was not instituting a religion. The Torah is the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Being an Israelite nation, The Torah is above the Constitution of the United States of America. That cannot be argued if we claim to be a Judeo-Christian nation, if we claim that America was founded upon Judeo-Christian values. Those values are enshrined in the Torah.
Now that we know that Torah is to be the supreme law of the land, what does it say about foreigners that want to reside among us? The Bible has that answer in Exodus 12:49:
“The same law applies both to the native-born and to the foreigner residing among you.”
That means that if someone decides to live amongst us, they are expected to keep the same law, the Torah. Shariah law is NOT ALLOWED! Israelites should never have Muslims ruling over them. That is a commandment from God! In fact, inviting, or allowing, Muslims to live among us is inviting false gods into the land. The first commandment says that is not allowed. That verse also says that the native-born are expected to keep His Torah.
We might be waking up. Governor Abbott of the great state of Texas just declared the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR are foreign terrorists. Both are Islamic organizations. Unfortunately, I have heard people declare Islamists bad, but regular Muslims to be okay. This is a distinction without a difference. They are all worshipping the false moon-god Allah which the Torah, the law of God, does not allow. People that are currently Muslim are welcome in America when they renounce that false god and the Koran and embrace the Creator of the Universe, Yehovah, and His ways, His Torah.
I don’t hate Muslims. They have inherited lies. Jeremiah 16 has the story of a conversation between God and Jeremiah. In that story, Jeremiah says that in the end times, our time, we would finally acknowledge that we have inherited worthless lies and traditions. It’s not just the Muslims that have inherited lies though; Christians and Jews (and every other religion) have as well. Again, my book Blessings & Curses: if my people… details this extensively. Can you handle the truth? Get the book and test my assertions.
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