Saturday, September 22, 2018

"Let favour be shewed to the wicked, yet
will he not learn righteousness:
in the land of uprightness will he deal
unjustly." Isaiah 26:10.



                                                      By Christian J. Pinto.
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A case running through the courts in England right now ought to provide a sober warning that the political advancement of Islam in the Western world is not only dangerous for the national security of any country, but also for sharing the message of salvation through Jesus Christ.  According to Jihad Watch:
“A Christian therapist in England who was suspended after being accused of evangelizing to a Muslim colleague has suffered another loss in court.”
A Christian woman named Victoria Wasteney is being punished by the increasingly socialist system in the U.K. for the offense of witnessing to a Muslim co-worker, and reportedly “trying to convert her to Christianity.”  While Wasteney was under the impression that she and her Muslim colleague were friends, she was shocked to learn that her friend was one who filed the complaint against her.
If one knows the history of England, it is truly disheartening to think that the land of William Tyndale, Myles Coverdale, John Bunyan, Oliver Cromwell (whose motto was “Christ, not man is King”), and Charles H. Spurgeon (known as the “Prince of Preachers”) should be now given over to leaders who have institutionalized such hostility to the Christian faith.
In the 19th century, historian J.A. Wylie wrote that:
 “God raised up Britain and gave her greatness beyond the measure of all former empires.  For what end?  That she might subserve the interests of the Gospel …. This is our first duty as a nation.  The neglect of it is our first sin, no matter what other duties we make ourselves busy about.”  (Wylie, “The Jesuits: their Moral Maxims and Plots”)
But how has the situation in England deteriorated to such a point that a woman witnessing for Jesus Christ is now seen as a violator of English law?  The answer can be partly traced to a major movement that began after the Second World War and continues to this day.  In fact, it’s an issue that has stirred up a lot of controversy in the Christian community of late. REMAINDER OF ARTICLE HERE:

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