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The Islamic Antichrist by John Preacher GNU Public Domain License 2012—The Islamic Antichrist by John Preacher This book or parts thereof may be reproduced in any form, stored in a retrieval system, and transmitted in any form by any means – electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or otherwise – without prior written permission. The right to freely copy this book is given to all, for the Glory of God and his Kingdom. This book my also be printed by churches or individuals and sold. • ISLAM VS. CHRISTIANITY • ISLAM THE ANTICHRIST & THE FALSE PROPHET • WHO ARE THE FALSE PROPHET & ALLAH • THE CRESCENT MOON AND STAR IMAGE • THE FINAL BEAST EMPIRE • THE MARK OF THE BEAST: • PLEDGING ALLEGIANCE TO THE BEAST • IMAGE OF THE BEAST • MOLOCH GOD OF HUMAN SACRIFICE • THE HARLOT OF BABYLON • THE LINAGE OF THE ANTICHRIST • GOATS, STARS & SECRET SOCIETIES • GOD’S WARNING TO THE ISLAMIC NATIONS • IS ISLAM A RELIGION OF PEACE? • THE GREAT APOSTASY, CONVERSION BY TERROR • END TIME MARTYRDOM • THE BOOK OF REVELATION MADE EASY • DECISION TIME 3 Dedication This book is dedicated to all those who proclaim God’s sweet Salvation through his Son Jesus Christ and suffer bitter persecution for his name. Revelation 10:10-11 And I took the little book out of the angel's hand and ate it up. And it was sweet as honey in my mouth, and as soon as I had eaten it, my belly was made bitter. And he said to me, You must prophesy again before many peoples and nations and tongues and kings. 4 Forward God has begun to reveal that Islam will play the central role in the events of the last days. This book is meant to give you a basic understanding of those events which will play out. God told the prophet Daniel that the true understanding of his prophecy, would remain sealed until the time of the end. Daniel 12:9-10 And he said, Go thy way, Daniel; for the words are shut up and sealed till the time of the end. Many shall purify themselves, and make themselves white, and be refined; but the wicked shall do wickedly; and none of the wicked shall understand; but they that are wise shall understand. As God unseals the understanding of the Last Days, we as a Church must not be ignorant of the Devil’s plans. We must expose them to the light of God’s Word. This new understanding of end time events is sweeping across Churches through many mighty men of God, like Joel Richardson, whom God has anointed to bring this understanding to the Churches. The astounding similarities between Islamic end time doctrine and Christian end time prophecy is too astonishing. Islam even has its own version of the Evil Beast from the Book of Revelation, whom Islam describes as “THE GOOD GUY” who will mark the foreheads of the followers of Islam in the Last Days. In these very days, God is unsealing his revelations, so that his Church will not be without knowledge in the coming days of Tribulation. 5 Islam vs. Christianity In this chapter we’ll be addressing the following issues: Christianity vs. Islam. The contrast between Christianity to Islam and the Bible to the Quran. We’ll be asking and answering such questions as: 1) “Do Christians and Muslims worship the same god?” 2) “Is Islam a religion of peace or …?” 3) “How do the Bible and the Quran differ?” 4) “How do Jesus and Mohammed differ?” 5) “What are the theological differences between Christianity and Islam and are they compatible? Islam is a fast growing religion and their influence on the world scene has increased dramatically in the 21st century. In the late 1970’s the Western world scratched its head when Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran took the American Embassy hostage and held them for 444 days. Very little was known about Islam and no one truly understood his motives— why was he and his country so angry with America? Again we were shocked in 1993 when the World Trade Center was bombed by Islamic extremists and again we didn’t understand who these people were or why they were doing this. The events of 9/11/2001 finally caused America and the rest of the world to put Islam on the front burner and start asking questions about what it represented. Since that time Islam is in the news most every day and all manner of conflicting information has come out about what it stands for theologically speaking. Some claim it’s a religion of peace 7 The Islamic Antichrist and others of war. Some say it’s not much different than Christianity and others say they’re diametrically opposed. Today we find out because the Lord is a God of Knowledge and not ignorance (2 Samuel 2:3) because if we don’t, we may perish due to our lack of knowledge (Hosea 4:6). There are different degrees of Islam just as there are different degrees of Christianity as follows: Fundamentalist, Moderate & Liberal. We’ll start with Christianity first then Islam. FUNDAMENTALIST & EVANGELICAL Christians are those who believe that Jesus is the only way to Salvation and that the Bible is the inerrant, inspired word of God containing His will, goals, and truths. They interpret the Bible literally whenever possible and symbolically when necessary. Their desire is to exalt the will, goal and truth of God above and beyond all else including themselves and attempt to live their lives this way. FUNDAMENTALIST Muslims are those who believe that Islam is the only way to salvation and they exalt Mohammed as Allah’s last and best prophet. They believe the Quran is the inspired, inerrant word of Allah containing his will, goals, and truths. They interpret the Quran literally whenever possible and symbolically when necessary. Their desire is to exalt the will, goal and truth of Allah above and beyond all else including themselves and attempt to live their lives this way. LIBERAL Christians are those who believe that Jesus is ONE way to Salvation but that there are many ways. Some even believe that everyone is going to Heaven no matter what. They see the Bible as being a decent book that has some wisdom but NOT as the inerrant, inspired word of God. They feel Scripture is mostly symbolic, open to individual interpretation, and that one person’s interpretation is no better than another. LIBERAL Muslims are much the same way as far their own religion and the Quran. MODERATE Christians and Muslims can be said to fall anywhere between the definitions provided here. 8 Islam Vs Christianity We’re now going to do a direct comparison between the major points of theology of Christianity versus Islam. All underlines are MINE. CHRISTIANITY ISLAM God is the Trinity: Father, Son & Holy “Tawhid”: Allah is ALONE—no Spirit others Isaiah 48:16: “And now the Lord Surah 5:73: “Pagans indeed are GOD (Father) and His Spirit (Holy those who say that GOD is a Spirit) Have sent Me (Jesus).” third of a trinity. There is no god except the one god. Unless they Psalm 110:1: “The LORD (Yahweh) refrain from saying this, those said to my Lord (Adonai), ‘Sit at My who disbelieve among them will right hand, Till I make Your enemies incur a painful retribution.” Your footstool.’” “Shirk” is the cardinal sin which 1 John 5:7: “For there are three that is to claim more than 1 part to bear witness in heaven: the Father, the Godhead. Committing Shirk the Word, and the Holy Spirit; and to a Muslim is like a Christian these three are one.” blaspheming the Holy Spirit. God is our Father Allah is NOT a father (Tawhid) Matthew 23:9: “Do not call anyone on Surah 112: "In the name of God, earth your Father; for One is your the Merciful, the Compassionate. Father, He who is in heaven.” Say (O Muhammad) He is God the One God, the Everlasting Matthew 6:9: “9In this manner, Refuge, who has not begotten, therefore, pray: ‘Our Father in nor has been begotten, and heaven…’” equal to Him is not anyone." In 4 gospels Jesus referred to God as OUR Father 21 times. Jesus is the Divine Son of God Jesus was only a human Prophet and not divine—Allah Matthew 26:63-64: “Tell us if You are never had a son the Christ, the Son of God!” Jesus said to him, “It is as you said.” Surah 5:17: “Pagans indeed are those who say that GOD is the 9 The Islamic Antichrist John 10:37: “I am the Son of God.” Messiah, the son of Mary.” John 20:31: “but these are written Surah 23:91: "God has not taken that you may believe that Jesus is the to Himself any son, nor is there Christ, the Son of God.” any god with Him: For then each god would have taken of that 1 John 4:15: “Whoever confesses which he created and some of that Jesus is the Son of God, God them would have risen up over abides in him, and he in God.” others." Surah 4:171: "People of the 1 John 5:10: “He who believes in the Book (the Bible, Christians), go Son of God has the witness in not beyond the bounds in your himself; he who does not believe God religion, and say not as to God has made Him a liar, because he has but the truth. The Messiah, not believed the testimony that God Jesus son of Mary, was only the has given of His Son.” Messenger of God, and His Word that He committed to The NT positively affirms Jesus as Mary, and a Spirit from Him.
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