FrontPage Magazine Portuguese During the National Prayer Breakfast earlier this month, U.S. President Obama tried to shield Islam from criticism by depicting Christianity as equally violent and intolerant (via comments about crusades, inquisitions, and “high horses”). Much lesser known is that he also tried to shield Islam by invoking Christian virtues. In many ways, … [Read more...]
Obama: Islam Not ‘Responsible for Violence and Terrorism’
After playing the role of pseudo historian, Obama today took on the mantle of pseudo theologian, reassuring Americans that Islamic law and teaching are not "responsible for violence and terrorism" -- despite the plain fact that they are. As I delineated in “The Islamic State and Islam,” every atrocity IS has committed—whether beheading, crucifying, raping, enslaving, or … [Read more...]
Christian Slaughter in Libya
The disputed fate of the 21 Coptic Christians abducted in Sirte, Libya is now clear and visible for all to see on video: while holding them down, Islamic State members shove their fingers in the Christians’ eyes, crane their heads back, and slice away at their throats with knives—all in the name of Allah and Islam, all as the slaughtered call out on the "Lord Jesus … [Read more...]
Syria’s Assad to America: “What Do You Get From Supporting Terrorists in Our Region?”
In a recent interview, Syrian President Bashar Assad makes some interesting observations. When asked "If you were able to deliver a message to President Obama today, what would it be?" Assad responded (via VIE): I think the normal thing that you ask any official in the world is to work for the interests of his people. And the question I would ask any American is: what do you … [Read more...]
The True History of Christendom and Islam
U.S. President Barack Hussein Obama’s recent condemnation of medieval Christian history to exonerate modern Islam is a reminder of how woefully ignorant (or intentionally deceptive) a good many people in the West are concerning the true history of Christian Europe and Islam. The problem is that those who condemn things like the Crusades—including “mainstream” academics, … [Read more...]