With multiple terrorist attacks across America committed by Muslims, we need a refresher on the differences between Islam and Christianity. One religion is the truth, the other is heresy, and violent at its core.
Welcome to Politics by Faith. This is where we take the news of the day and we bring it to the Bible so that we can walk away with peace and perspective. New headlines every day, but Ecclesiastes says there's nothing new under the sun. So thanks for being here to get the true story. The story of the day today is Old Dominion University attempted murders. As of now, it's attempted murder.
Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. The murderer injured two people. We don't know the extent of those injuries yet. And the murderer would -be murderer is dead. Kash Patel said that the shooter, the murderer is dead, would -be murder, attempted murder, because, quote, a group of brave students stepped in and subdued him. Cannot wait to find out how that went down.
Check out the backstory of this guy. Mohamed Jala, J -A -L -L -O -H, Mohamed Jala, a naturalized U . S. citizen. It was just the other day we talked about how we have a legal immigration problem in this country. Naturalized U .
S. citizen from Sierra Leone. And not just any, like, that's enough. But it goes on. Convicted in 2017 of providing support to ISIS and was released December 2024. The DOJ said after his arrest in 2016 said Jalloh, J -A -L -L -O -H, Jalloh, praised the gunman who killed five US military members in a terrorist attack in Chattanooga in 2015 and stated that he had been thinking about conducting an attack similar to the November 2009 attack at Fort Hood, Texas.
And here we are. Why in the world was this person not de -naturalized? You can become a US citizen, a naturalized US citizen, but when you then betray this country and provide support to the enemy, in this case ISIS, you can be denaturalized and you should then be deported. We also have the story of a man in Michigan who rammed his truck into the nation's biggest synagogue, Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township outside of Detroit. We still are waiting more information on that.
Okay. We have to talk some more and I intend to do this deeply. We've done a bunch of Muslim stuff this week already, but we have to talk about Islam and violence. First to draw the contrast, the Bible says, Matthew 5, 44, but I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you. Now we'll go to the Quran. Surah 9, 5.
I'm going to do three different translations. First, kill the polytheists wherever you find them and capture them and besiege them and sit and wait for them at every place of ambush. But if they should repent, establish prayer and give Zakah. Zakah is a tax, but it's more than a tax. It's a part of, it's proof of your conversion to Islam, right? You can't be a Christian and pay this tax.
That's called something different, which we'll get to in a minute. Another translation of Surah 9, 5, fight and slay the pagans wherever you find them and seize them, beleaguer them and lie in wait for them in every strategem of war. And the third, slay the idolaters wherever you find them. So we have polytheists, pagans, and idolaters, and take them captive and besiege them and prepare them, prepare for them each ambush. Muhammad himself lived a life of violence, quite a contrast to Jesus. This comes from the top Sunni scholar in the eighth century.
His name is al -Bukhari. He wrote of 199 different references to warfare against the non -believers. Some quotes from the I've been ordered to fight the people till they say none has the right to be worshipped but Allah and if they say so their blood and property will be sacred to us. Fight in the name of Allah against those who disbelieve in Allah. Invite them to Islam.
If they respond, accept it. If they refuse, demand from them the Jizya. If they refuse that, fight them. That's the tax that the non -believers were in some places allowed to live if they paid it. We can keep going. We're going to do a lot more on this, but my work in conclusion at the moment is that a peaceful Muslim is only peaceful to the extent that they do not follow the teachings of Islam.
Does that sentence make sense? Oh, but there's peaceful Muslims. Yeah, there are. They're not following the teachings of Islam. The amount of peaceful that they are is how far away they are from the actual teachings of Islam. If you are a true follower of Islam, then you will be violent.
You will slay the idolaters and slice the neck of the unbelievers and wage war in every possible way. If you're a good Muslim, reading this from Caleb Gregson, he says, a better question to ask is whether or not there's a legitimate place for violence within Islam, Islamic tradition. The answer is yes. The primary means of determining this right in Islam is power. According to Islamic thinking, if you are in power and succeeding, then God is clearly blessing and supporting you. If you're not, then God has chosen not to bless you.
Of the first four caliphs after Muhammad, three of them were violently murdered, either by assassination, mob, or in battle, all by fellow Muslims who supported other leaders. The first two Islamic dynasties came into power by slaughtering those who held power before them. Islam's history only gets bloodier from there. To the extent that more Muslims aren't violent yet is a part of God's common grace to us. It does not speak to the amount of peaceful Muslims that exist does not speak to the peacefulness of Islam. It speaks to God's common grace to us.
Let's jump to the Bible. We're going to spend some time on the Crusades. We have a lot to do and I'm excited to do it. Let's focus on the Ottoman Empire. So during the Christian Reformation, the Turkish Ottoman Empire reached its height. This is the mid 15th century, both these things were happening at the same time.
So whenever the people around the Reformation era were writing about Islam or Muslims, they called them the Turks. And they spoke, it's around the 1500s, they spoke of Islam as a heresy. Heresy means to pick and choose. So that more technically means to pick and choose. So a Christian heretic only picks and chooses what they want to believe and rejects what they don't. You must accept all of Christ's teachings and all of God's word.
There's a lot of different heresy and the reformers thought that Islam was one of them. One of many different types of heresies. There's some things that are kind of ish similar, right? Like Islam is one God, Allah. It's not the same as the Christian God. In Islam, Jesus exists.
He was a prophet. And they pick and choose some things from the Old and New Testament, but on the whole they deny the Trinity and reincarnation or incarnation of Jesus resurrection I should say of Jesus And they add a whole new prophet Mohammed and a whole new book the Quran so like that's heretical this is John of Damascus around the year 700 again Islam started around the year 600 and So this is John of Damascus in Syria around the year 700. He wrote a book called Concerning Heresy, and he wrote of Muhammad that this man, after having chanced upon the Old and New Testament, and likewise it seemed, having conversed with an Aryan heretical monk, devised his own heresy. And then he brought up a bunch of problems. One is that the revelation Muhammad claimed to receive was received without witnesses.
Muslims allow men to take more than one wife, up to four, he wrote. And that also Islam allows men to divorce their wives very easily. That was in the year 700. John of Damascus noticed these problems. In the 12th century, Peter the Venerable, he studied Islam. He wrote translations of Islam into Latin.
He said that Islam was a Christian heresy, one that went so far as to approach paganism. And John Calvin said that Islam, in its violence, tore away about half of the church. So here's my main point that I think is really a starting point for our further study on Islam and its dangers in America and the world. Islam thrives today in places where they have left and stopped following the Bible and God. Some of these places were conquered by Muslims by force. Others abandoned God first and then Islam just walked in and filled the void, like in England and other places across Europe and increasingly America.
We left Christianity, we left God, and then Islam came in and filled the void. This is God's judgment on us. John Calvin, in response to the rise of Islam, he said, and therefore let us mark well that we must hold ourselves to the pure religion. I'm reminded of Genesis 13 .10 when it comes to trusting God. Genesis 13 .10 says, and Lot lifted his eyes and saw all the plain of Jordan.
that it was well watered everywhere before the Lord destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, like the garden of the Lord, like the land of Egypt as you go towards Zoar. Lot chose this valley because it looked beautiful. It looked great. It looked lush, even though it was morally corrupted. Abraham, by contrast, trusted God's promise, went to Canaan, even though it wasn't the best looking land. It's what God wanted him to do.
He followed God. Our job is to trust God's promise for us and to follow Him. No one else and nothing else. No heresy. youtube . com slash politics by faith excuse me youtube .
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