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Deception And Conversion
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| And I came to Sorahs, that's their term for chapters, that say to infiltrate, to act like you have joined being a Christian or being a Jew, to act with them, to befriend them, until the moment you gain dominance, and then they convert, pay the tax, or die. | |
| And then a shocking passage which some followers of Islam claim is mistranslated, in which it's actually stated that Allah is the greatest deceiver of all, that deceiving is fully acceptable. | |
| Now let's draw an analogy, Sermon on the Mount. | |
| Imagine if at the end of that Christ says, now go forth and lie to the Gentiles. | |
| Tell them anything they want to hear. | |
| Join their cult of ISIS or whatever, which was actually an ancient goddess, has nothing to do with current ISIS. | |
| Worship their emperors. | |
| But once we gain the majority, either they're all going to convert to Christianity and die. | |
| Why can I tell you this? | |
| Because my Father in heaven is a deceiver, and it's okay. | |
| We can't even comprehend that. | |
| No. | |
| My favorite passage regarding Christ and what he taught was one in Luke when the Roman soldier just simply says, you know, my servant is ill, and just say the word, and I know he'll be healed. | |
| Now, did Christ turn him away? | |
| You have to think about it. | |
| That Roman soldier was an occupying enemy officer. | |
| It would almost be like a Nazi officer going to a Jewish rabbi of World War II and saying, can you heal my servant? | |
| Did Christ turn him away? | |
| He said no. | |
| In fact, he held him up as an example. | |
| He said, look at this man's faith. | |
| He didn't turn to him and say, you've got to convert, or I'm going to kill both you and the servant. | |