Will the Vatican stand up to protect and preserve Islam? By William Kilpatrick for Life Site
GNN Note – Somebodies going to have to help me with this one. Evidence has been mounting to show the pope really is crazy and nothing more than an agent of the enemy, but this goes next level. The man should be removed from his position, or Catholics world wide should abandoned the Catholic church altogether.
This is now the third time – officially a pattern – the pope-on-dope has embrace muslims / islam faith – Chrislam, when the pope-on-dope said Christians should stop trying to convert muslims to Christianity and now this. WOW!! What’s it going to take?
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It would be ironic if Islam entered into a period of decline, and ill-advised Catholics strove to keep it alive. Unfortunately, it’s all quite possible.
Suppose the Muslim world were to lose faith in Islam. Suppose that Muslims ignored the Koran, stopped going to mosque and dismissed Muhammad as a bloodthirsty warlord and slave trader. How would the Catholic Church respond? Would Church leaders greet the news enthusiastically, and declare their solidarity with the newly emancipated Iranians, Saudis, and Egyptians? Would they declare their esteem for the millions who had finally thrown off the yoke imposed by a false prophet 1400 years ago?
That’s what one might expect, but don’t be too sure. Given certain Church leaders’ recent enthusiasm for Islam and their campaigns against “Islamophobia,” one can’t help but wonder. Could it be that Church leaders might even be disappointed that Muslims had abandoned their Abrahamic faith?
At first glance, these may seem to be purely academic questions. One could argue that there’s no chance that Muslims are going to abandon Islam. So, why speculate? But, in fact, there are good reasons to entertain them.
One reason to raise the possibility of a loss of faith among Muslims is that it’s happened before and, from a historical perspective, not that long ago. The Muslim world didn’t suffer a total loss of faith in Islam, but its faith was severely weakened.