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True, the Old Testament has violence. However, that was God's dealings with the nation of Israel and the nations around Israel. Israel was a kingdom of the natural kind. The Kingdom of God is spiritual. It is non-violent and not of this world. It is spread by preaching the gospel, not by guns and bombs. Islam has reverted to the ancient ways of violence, murder, repression and by brutally crushing any opposition. Islam's expansion through Europe was halted at Constantinople and by a few other battles.Well, the book I'm thinking of ( considered quite holy—
it even says so on the cover of at least one of mine ) has
some pretty gruesome moments of its own.
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Islam has not changed. Muslims still yearn for a world wide caliphate. Tactics have changed. Europe has experienced a peaceful invasion under the guise of refugees. Muslim immigrants have flooded Canada. Some nations have woken up, but too late, I suspect. Since much of the world depends on Muslim oil, taking action against Muslims in Europe especially is unlikely.
World war 1 was Islam against the world, especially Christianity. It never stopped, just was put on hold for a few centuries. It restarted in earnest in 1948 with the restoration of the state of Israel.
How long before Muslims throw off restraint and start attacking Europe from within? I believe that this will depend on the Church. We have the authority and power to put Islam down. The question is, will the Church wake up from its slumber and engage in the spiritual warfare that has to happen?
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