Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Fighting Islam Through Spiritual Warfare


This blog is actually a 3-part series, and this one being the first of 2 more that will not fit here on this one page, and I encourage you to read also parts 2 and 3 of this topic. I appreciate you taking the time to read. Thanks. To explain the title of my blog, my username saids it all, I am Christian Warrior on this site, and all my friends will know me to be at war against Islam and Koran.

Everything that is done in darkness will be exposed by the light. What is it about darkness and light that is so mystical and revealing? What is the significance of these words? Was it not God who saw that the earth was void and without form? And did he say, “Let there be light?” When the word darkness appears in the bible, could it have more than one meaning? When I come across that word in the bible, I think of 2 things, first, I think about its literal meaning, and then I think about its spiritual meaning pertaining to the evil works of darkness. For the purpose of the topic, I am adopting its spiritual meaning, i.e., the works of the flesh (unspiritual), whether good or bad. Another example is the works that are done according to the written law for the purpose of obtaining justification from God, and that also includes charitable works that appear to be good, but are not justified according to the gospel of Christ (justification by faith). One of the most important truths that Jesus Christ taught was that “God is a spirit, and those who worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth.” John 4:24 Let’s examine these 2 terms, “spirit,” and “truth.”

Truth: Jesus answered, “I am the way, the truth, and the life, no man comes to the Father but by me.” John 14:6 This verse makes it clear that Jesus is the truth and way of life, and that there’s no other way to the father, whereas, on the other hand, Muslims claim that God has no son, in spite of the numerous times Father is used to describe God’s relationship with his people, by Jesus Christ himself, and I will provide you other verses that Muslims will either dispute, reject, or misinterpret.

"Father, I want those you have given me to be with me where I am, and to see my glory, the glory you have given me because you loved me before the creation of the world.” John 17:24 By reading this verse, we see that Jesus professed to the Father that he (God the Father) loved him (Jesus) before the world was even made. However, that is not only “truth” for Jesus, but it’s also truth for those of us who believe in Jesus according the epistle, or letter of Paul to the Ephesians, “According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love.” Ephesians 1:4 Therefore, those of us who are in Christ (not in Muhammad), have been chosen by God before the world was even made, to be conformed to the image of His (God’s) SON (Jesus Christ). Also, note that the

Muslims reject all of the apostle Paul’s letters, particularly, the book of Ephesians, the letters which Paul wrote, makes it clear that Christians, or believers in Christ were predestinated before the world’s foundation. Therefore, it would be stupid for Christians to allow ourselves to be deceived otherwise by Muslims and any of their teachings, doctrines, or their Koran / Quran to dissuade us from accepting Paul’s letters (the message of the gospel of Jesus Christ) that the Muslims reject, especially after knowing that the God of the bible has accepted us as sons rather than “slaves.” Muslims are slaves of Allah, and Allah, the god of the Muslims is not interested in a personal relationship, not in love for the least part.
We know that anyone who follows the teachings of Islam and the Koran must accept everything that the Koran teaches. According to the Koran, Muslims are to fight against all those who believe “NOT” in Allah. Quran 9:29

Another verse that will most certainly throw a monkey wrench in the argument of Muslims pertaining to Christ’s Lordship is an Old Testament verse in Isaiah that reads, “"For a child will be born to us, a son will be given to us;Isaiah 9:6). Now, before any Muslim who might be reading this is about to misinterpret the verse from Isaiah 9:6, I will break it down for clarification. Let's examine the first part of the verse, "For a child will be born to us..." What is so significant about this child that would be born to us, and who's the child? Now, let's continue, "A SON will be given to us..." What son? Remember that God, or according to the Muslims, "Allah doesn't have a son." But, if we continue reading through the verse, we come across "and the government will rest on his shoulders; and his name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace." However, do not forget that the Mighty God and Eternal Father was first born to us as a Son, according to Isaiah 9:6. Finally, the next question, can the Muslims explain this verse? and if so, can he/she distinguish between Son, and the fact that he was born to us, and also, his name mighty God, Eternal Father? Perhaps, he was the Prince of Peace. And the government will rest on His shoulders; And His name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace," (

Both the Jews and Christians are considered "people of the book." If that is true, then why are the Christian, Jewish, and all other nations are called "infidels" by the Muslim nation, the nation of Islam? Could it be that Muhammad's personal political agenda was to subjugate all other nations to the religion of Islam? One example is a chapter and verse from the Koran 9:29, that we must agree to pay a tax, now known as the Jizyah tax, and/or convert to Islam. This topic will be continued in part 2.

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