Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Iran Persecuting Christians

Iran as a government has officially been promoting the apocrypha book "The Gospel of Barnabas" which is not a part of the Bible and was written after it was completed. That so called lost gospel has a passage that says "Allah" is the true god and is hailed as a book that destroys Christianity. Iran is also confiscating Bibles and persecuting those who are Christians. The truth is this:

This is an acceleration of the world persecution predicted in the Bible. It does not help that we have a pro Muslim in President Obama who is himself attacking the churches here to conform them to his paganism, forced homosexuality in marriage, adding it to the military and forced abortion on churches. The Barnabas Gospel is a fraud written after the N.T. was completed. Allah was the name of a pagan god, a Moon god, which was one of many gods the people in that area worshiped. An idol of Allah, among others,  was taken out of the Kaba (holy shrine in Mecca) by Mohamed when he went there. How can the name of a pagan god, Allah, be the one true god? It can't. That is where the crescent moon falls in place to Muslims although many of them don't even know it since they are not taught it by their spiritual leaders. Older encyclopedias can tell you this. Christians should pray that God removes President Obama from office and that a better person takes his place.

The psalmist prophesied in the second psalm that God had a Son as did the prophet Isaiah in his 9th chapter. Jesus is that "Son: who came and died and was resurrected to come again to judge the world and nations for their sins. Jesus confirmed to the the Jewish high priest, Caiaphas, when questioned if he was the Son of God by answering "it is as you say" (Gospel of Matthew chapter 26 verses 63- 64). The Gospel of John includes the theme that Jesus is the Son of God. One of the most notable instances is in the 9th chapter where after Jesus healed a blind man He confirmed to him that He was the Son of God!

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