CAIR: The Council on American Islamic Relations

Do you trust this man? He's one of the directors of the Council on American - Islamic Relations. Since most Americans and even Christians have no idea what CAIR is, let me spell it out for you: it's an Islamist front-group that seeks to replace the U.S. Constitution with shari'ah law. You know, burqas, limb amputations, beheadings, all that good stuff. Along with shari'ah comes dhimma and the jizyah, the subservient status of Jews and Christians and the tax they have to pay to keep their lives, respectively. On my sidebar, I have a few books listed that explain this further. Don't believe me? Charles Johnson has more.
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Yea, I've read some of the stuff over at LGF. I really hope that mainstream America starts to really catch on and wise up to who CAIR really is, before it's too late. Look at Europe... it might be too late for them already. It's not looking pretty. And if we keep the enablers, as I like to call them, in control of Congress we might possibly see the destruction of the principles that this country was founded on in our lifetimes.
"And if we keep the enablers, as I like to call them, in control of Congress we might possibly see the destruction of the principles that this country was founded on in our lifetimes."
Mole, it is way too late, it has already happened. It happened the day Christians like Washington and others joined hands with infidels like Jefferson and Franklin and signed a document that never mentions the Lord Jesus because the infidels would have none of it.
But be encouraged, this is not our country. Ours is a theocracy with a Glorious Monarch whose kingdom rules and reigns in the hearts of His subjects, not Washington. So are we to be obedient citizens? Yes. Kind and loving? Yes. Helpful and forgiving? Yes. But our alleigance? Never. In March of 1975 I gave all my allegience to the Lord Jesus Christ, I'm sorry, I have none to give to anything on this earth.
As for the Muslims, we are not trying to keep them out of congress, we are trying to keep them out of hell. By God's grace.
Yes, one day we will be part of the greatest Kingdom ever! Honestly I wish that day would come sooner than later.
Thing to remember about allegiances is that it is still sinful to break a worldly law of the nations and leaders God places over us.
In this life we are members of two kingdoms. The kingdom of the left (world) and the kingdom of the right (Christ).
As long as we are human we owe our worldly allegiance to the worldly leaders God has placed over us. Just as we owe our spiritual allegiance to God's heavenly kingdom.
Question we must ask is whether any given legal law is moral, or if a legal law goes against a moral law of God?
What laws of this land dictates or orders us to sin?
What laws of the land are we willing to break in order that we may remain in compliance with God's moral Law?
The great thing about the United States (however secular it has become) there are no laws dictating who/what we can or cannot worship. So I believe I have some moral responsibility to support my nation which doesn't legally dicate what religion I must be.
This is an environment where I can be both a faithful Christian and a national patriot without violating any legal or moral laws. Unless one views being patriotic as immoral.
What laws of this land dictates or orders us to sin?
Our tax money goes to much immorality. As for patriotism, it is idolatry at a certain point. I am not a member of two kingdoms, only one. My life is hid with Christ in God. I am in this world but not of it.
I agree with my Savior, my kingdopm is not of this world which is an enemy of Christ. I cannot sere two masters.
This is another difference between the Reformed view and not. We view our theology and eschatology between a two kingdom/two-age lens - PRCalDude
Our tax money goes to much immorality. As for patriotism, it is idolatry at a certain point.
Very true.
I am not a member of two kingdoms, only one. My life is hid with Christ in God. I am in this world but not of it.
There may be some misunderstanding about being members of two kingdoms.
While we are in this world we are members of it. Our humanity dictates it so. But only Christians can be of the Kingdom of Heaven.
Saying we exist in two kingdoms reflects that we remain sinful humans until we die, while we are also made righteous by Christ with regard to eternity.
As sinful humans we are still subject to the Law of God and conviction of our sins, but at the same time we Christians are also subject to the Grace of Christ.
We exist as both convicted in worldly sin and forgiven in heavenly Grace at the same time.