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March 27, 2026 8:00 am

Matt Slick discusses various topics including the importance of faith alone for salvation, the role of baptism in salvation, and the dangers of Islam, including its violent teachings and its incompatibility with free speech and the US Constitution. He also talks about the need for Christians to be prepared to defend their faith and to understand the logical arguments for their beliefs.

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The following program is recorded content created by the Truth Network. Yeah. It's Matt Slick Live. Matt is the founder and president of the Christian Apologetics Research Ministry, found online at carm.org. When you have questions about Bible doctrines, turn to Matt Slick Live for answers, taking your calls and responding to your questions at 877-207-2276.

Here's Matt Slick. Hey, everybody, welcome to the show. It's me, Matt Slick, and you're listening to Matt Slick Live if. As usual, you want to give me a call? It's easy.

8772-072276. I want to hear from him. Give me a call. And also, let's see, you can send me an email. That's easy to do.

Just send an email to info at carm.org. Info at C-A-R-M dot O-R-G. And put in this to look line radio comment or radio question, and we can get to you. in that as well. It's easy, easy to do.

Alright, so today's I get today's date, March 27th, 2026. I've been working on stuff, been releasing some videos.

So I held off on letting people know, but um On the Carm site, so the Carm YouTube, I did some uh videos uh Released three, I think one each day now, scaled it up for a few more days, and I've got some more to do. They're one-minute portrait size videos. I'd like to have your feedback on them if you see them, because we need. We need um Not Yeah. We see the feedback so that we know what's going on.

At any rate, I just want to say, you know, we need that. All right. Hey, let's just jump on the phone with Peter from Texas. Peter, welcome. You're on the air.

Hey Matt, thanks for taking my call. Sure, man, no problem. What do you got, buddy?

Well, um, I wanted to ask, how was your walk around the block yesterday after the show? I walked five miles. Five miles around the block. Yeah. five times around the block while I was debating and teaching and and uh we got some people who are very, very obstreperous.

They have what's called SDS, slick derangement syndrome. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I know what you're talking about. But that's good.

I just wanted to call Lynn with.

some support and encouragement after what happened with that one caller yesterday. Um I was there, I mean, what what that person said and it was just Wrong and vile, you know, on so many levels. But The way you responded was truly a work of the Holy Spirit and something I think all those believers could learn from. I mean, you were calm and gracious when it Have been completely understandable for you to just float off the handle, you know. Um, and I was listening live, you know, when it happened.

And I was in our live chat and The chat just started to rise up and found off, you know, myself included. Um and I just wanted to call in during the after show, but I ended up deciding against it. I didn't trust myself to react in as godly a manner as you did.

So I figured, you know, we'll just we'll just, you know, let you let you uh get off after that show. as quickly as possible so you could just Um You know, just come off of of that that call. It was just Anyway, I just want to say thank you for your God's example. And it's an honor to follow you as you follow Christ.

Well, thank you, and I do appreciate it. It's been difficult, but Uh I do appreciate that. I do.

So Yes, sir. That's all I have for today. Just wanted to thank you. To God be the glory. All right.

Thanks a lot, Peter. Appreciate it. Yes, thank you, sir. Thank you.

So, those of you who don't know, a gentleman called up yesterday and He's called up before, and basically, I don't think he has all his paws in a litter box kind of a thing. And he asked the question about taking someone off of life support.

Well, that's what I had to do four months ago with my wife. And so we had this discussion, and he was rather Let's just say better, callous about it. And my concern, and still is my concern, is that. His demonstrable lack of compassion and understanding just. just told me how You know, he just needs prayer, and he needs.

He needs compassion and he needs to be lifted up to the Lord Jesus. There's something wrong with him. And I say that not as a condemnation, but it's just, you know, when you lose someone, the general consensus is that you say, oh, you know, my condolences or something like that. In fact, even when I've had to call up and change accounts and phone numbers and things like that, because my wife had a lot of stuff in her name, I call up and say, my wife passed away. You know, people I've never even talked to, never will talk to again.

They'll say, well, my condolences, sorry. And it, you know, goes on. And this guy had nothing to say like that. And it was just a demonstration of his depravity and also a demonstration of his need of the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ. He's given me that and a lot of the listeners that as well.

And so praise God for the ability to lift up people. As Jesus says, pray for our enemies and pray for those who persecute us and things like that. Which is what I had to do last night. Not for him, but I just forgot about praying to him, about him, excuse me. Last night, I walked five miles around the block and I have a headset on that goes to my phone.

And let's just say that there are people who have what I call sleep derangement syndrome.

Now I'm in a room on the politics server inside, is it politics or politics or religion server inside of Discord and in the Calvinism room? And what has happened is it's been invaded by Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholics, and Mormons. and atheists and uh Apparently, at least I feel this way. I'm the only Basically, the only real Christian in there. Actually, now that I think about it, there's a couple other guys in there who upheld the truth as well.

And um So I walked five miles and around the block while I'm talking. One guy says, What are you out of breath for? I say, well, I'm walking.

Well, I'm talking and I'm 69, you know.

So apparently they go, okay, well, that's okay then, because hey, you know, but I walked five miles. In fact, I went shopping today. My feet, they're like, dude, you better stop walking or we're going to revolt.

So I've been taking it easy today. I probably won't do a walk around the block today. It's one mile, one mile around the block, you know. And uh, I got a juicer and got some uh veggies. I'm gonna change my diet and do that kind of stuff, you know, and just whatever.

All right, so uh. One of the things that I've been working on today, among some other things. is uh during that it's really interesting During that conversation last night, the Mormon guy, I feel sorry for this guy. He's just so entrenched in Mormonism. And apparently, I'm his project.

I think he's got Matt Slick on the brain because he's always looking for stuff to refute me by. Always, always, always. And uh And so he went into, since we have nobody waiting, I'll tell you what happened. He went into um my my website And um found a quote from Clement And uh let's see. A Clement, where it says baptism is not necessary for salvation.

Clement of Rome, and he died in 110. Uh A D. And uh He read the quotes, you know, and we too, being called by his will in Christ Jesus, are not justified by ourselves, nor by our own wisdom, or understanding, or godliness, or works which we have wrought in holiness of heart, but that by faith. And he says me. This is such a moronic argument.

He says, Does it say baptism there? He says, No, he doesn't say baptism. He says, But by faith and works that we've wrought in holiness are negated. What do you think that is? Is baptism?

Because he's saying baptism is necessary. I said, well, baptism is not the same thing as faith. And he says, it's an expression of faith. And I said, well, then you admit it's not the same thing as faith, because it's an expression of something different. And then we had this, oh man, he is always, always trying to get one up over me, always.

It's so obvious. And everybody just sits back and listens. And the reason I like this is because, well, believe it or not, unbelievers sometimes help me polish arguments. They really do. You know what?

I'm going to work on that argument better and this one better.

So anyway. I said, well, I'll go through this. I'll go through this with him. I'll go through it with Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholics. We'll have hour-long discussions.

More than welcome in the block. I do everything from memory, okay, which can be difficult sometimes.

So, nevertheless, so he was in this case, he said, Well, did Clement say that baptism? Then your argument fails. I says, No, it doesn't fail, because he negates other things. It says, But by faith, because we're justified by faith when we have faith. And he says the Bible doesn't say when we have faith.

It's just stupid stuff. Stupid stuff.

So, anyway, what I did was, I yesterday I went in to my quotes. Oh, I'm going to tell you what he said. This is great stuff. I love this stuff. And he said, Matt, you're so wrong so often.

It took me three seconds to find that quote and prove you wrong. And I said, three seconds? He goes, that's right, three seconds. Yeah. I said, three seconds.

He goes, that's right, three. I said, three, not two, not four. Three seconds, right? And I said, so you went into my website, you typed in something. Let me do this right now.

Let's see.

Okay. Baptism. Church Fathers. I'm typing it in. I took right there two seconds.

Enter. Church Fathers, Baptism, and Salvation. Clicking on that. There we go. And now I'm scrolling down.

to the quote.

Okay, that took about what, ten seconds? And I haven't read it yet.

Okay, but he said he did everything, including reading it all in three seconds. And then he was able to, man, oh man. And then he was able to see why I don't know what I'm talking about. I said, that's pretty good. In three seconds from going to the site, typing it in, reading through the results, then going through, picking one of the results, then finding the quote, then reading the quote.

All within three seconds. And he goes, That's right. I said, Wow. That's how easy it is to refute you. I mean, the ridiculousness of the whole thing.

I'm cracking up. And get this, I'll laugh because it's so stupid. And you know what? This is really interesting. The people in the room will say, There's Matt's demons.

The demons in him are mocking. And I'm like, wow.

So, this is this really happens. I got called demon-possessed about three or four times last night walking around. BY ROMAN CALICS EASTERN ORTHOX. People. I caught I got called demon possessed.

And why? Why am I demon-possessed, right? According to them, because I teach. that our faith in Jesus is enough. to justify us before God.

That's it. That you don't have to do good works and add to Christ, add to his sacrifice, to add to anything. But that what he did on the cross is enough to justify us. by the faith that God granted us. And of course They tell me that's demonic.

They tell me it's of the devil.

Now that is dude, this is I jump in. I jump into uh Rooms were that kind of attitude. is prevalent. And I get in there and go. And while I'm walking.

While I'm walking on the block at three miles an hour, trying to keep a good pace, from memory. And so, what I did was, I went into those quotes yesterday. and uh on Church Fathers on Baptism and Salvation. and I just worked up some logic. Logicum.

Clement rules out justification by ourselves, our wisdom, understanding, godliness, or, quote, works we have wrought in holiness of heart. The phrase, works we have wrought in holiness of heart, includes the most sincere, devout, religiously motivated acts a person can perform, right? Wrought in holiness of heart. Baptism is a religiously motivated ceremonial act performed with devotion to God.

Now what I did was I asked him is it a ceremony? And he said no. But circumcision is a ceremony, but baptism somehow isn't. It's because God tells us to do it. Oh.

They're so desperate. They're so desperate to damn themselves. with false teaching. Oh, it's amazing. Hey, there's music.

We write back after these messages, please. Stay tuned. It's Matt Slick live, taking a call at 877-207-2276. Here's Matt Slick. All right, and welcome back to the show.

If you want to give me a call, it is easy. All you have to do is dial 8772-07-2276. Let's get to Oscar from New York. Oscar, welcome. You're on the air.

Thank you.

Yes. Uh well the Bible says the Josh shall live by faith.

Now my question is, is just believing enough for salvation? Yes. Yeah. Yep.

Now, what you quoted was Habrakut 2:4.

Okay, the judge shall live by faith.

So This is no joke. I literally literally have something on my my one of my screens working on during the break. on this exact issue. And working on an article. For real, I really am.

And of course, this is the first draft. My first drafts are always rough. And there's lots of information. I usually reduce them. But here I'm working on premises as well as scripture verses.

And I've analyzed one, two, three verses in the Greek looking at uh Their present active indicative, participial forms, things like this, to answer that exact question. But nevertheless, I'm working on also a logical presentation.

Okay. So, justification is a legal declaration of righteousness.

Okay, now this justification. Either justification occurs at the moment of faith or it occurs after faith. That is logically what's called a true dichotomy. Yeah. If justification, justification, whew, if justification occurs at the moment faith exists, then faith is the sufficient condition when someone believes.

However, if justification occurs after faith, Then faith alone is insufficient to produce justification at the moment one has faith.

So, furthermore, the faith thus possessed by the believer is the faith granted by God, Philippians 1:29. Also, has his work that we believe in Jesus, John 6:29. Therefore, that is the faith that's in Christ, it's true and it's good.

Okay, and that would follow point two actually. That I may be able to do that. But to get back to what I was saying there, if justification occurs after faith, then it has to be something in addition to faith.

So if faith is insufficient in itself, then something else must combine with that faith to complete it. If something must be added to faith in Christ Jesus to complete our justification, that addition is a necessary addition. For justification. Because it's logically problematic for them. To them, we could say, what are the necessary additions?

Now They'll say typically the necessary additions are things like endurance, baptism, penance, confession, keeping the Old Testament law, keeping the law of Christ, not committing apostasy, etc. And so, therefore, my conclusion is: any system requiring something beyond faith, at the moment of faith. is not justification by faith alone. regardless of what any additional condition is is is met. And then, what I'm going to do is go in, and I haven't done this yet, still working on it.

Is deal with the one, two, three, four, five, six. Seven. I just proposed seven additions because I proposed the ones that are typically offered to me by the Mormons, Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholics. And what they do Uh is really interesting with faith. But so what this is forcing me to do, which I'm grateful for.

is to examine certain verses in depth.

So I've looked at John 3.18. He who believes in him is not judged. But he does not believe Has been judged already.

So, this is what Jesus says. And I go into what he believes is the present active participle. And I go into and I analyze it and then do an analysis. I've done it with John 5:24 also. And Acts 13:39.

And next, I'm going to do Romans 3:28. We maintain the amendment is justified by faith, apart from the law. And what they'd like to say is interesting, because I'm just thinking out loud, it's this interesting discussion: is that you're not justified by faith when you have faith.

Well, if you're not justified by faith when you have faith, you're not justified by faith.

So it's not, so therefore. It's not faith is not the instrument. And so, what they're doing is saying faith is not faith, but faith is works.

Okay. Oh, thank you, Leanna.

Okay, I understand now. Thank you very much.

Okay. Sounds good. All right. That.

Now that may have been a little bit heady for some people, but this is the kind of stuff I have to work on. Because And I enjoy doing this. I know, I got issues. I'm gonna go, You enjoy that? Yes.

I actually do. I like doing this more than watching a football game or baseball game. I just don't see any point in those. Watching grass grow is sometimes more enjoyable than a football game, I think. I watched one once.

I actually did that watch a whole Super Bowl once. I forgot what year, I forgot who played. Yeah. So anyway, um It just doesn't do it for me. Those issues I've got, obviously.

I enjoy doing this kind of work.

Now generally speaking, not many people really benefit from it. But on the other hand, It doesn't matter how many benefit from it. Because the the truth is, it's the truth. Yeah. And if I learn because I'm attacked or my position's attacked or really heavily attacked by multiple individuals as they nuance certain ideas and word phrases to try and get through their heresies.

Well then it forces me to really think through these things on much deeper levels. And that's what I'm grateful for. And so, on a much, much deeper level, like I'm working on this logical approach.

Now Why am I doing that? Because when it comes up, I can then put the URL and say, Read this. This is what something I've formerly worked on. to answer your objection. Let's go over it right now.

If they don't want to go over it right now, they say, Well, then you don't have any right to complain because I've answered you.

Sometimes an answer requires logical precision, and you can't really remember it a lot of times. People can't do that all the time. You can't remember all the logical argumentation and points as you're walking on the block, driving down the road, or just talking to somebody. But that's what they want. Yeah.

Because a lot of times the opponents of Christianity will say things like, what's the logical inference cite it? They want something they would never do themselves. They will require of me Real high-level demands. You need to provide a syllogistic offering with the citation of what logical order you're using. No, they'll require that.

Do they do it of themselves? Never. Ever. Are they going to do that? And so.

One time, one guy he said that. And I said, okay, I'm going to offer you what's called a polysyllogism. I said, do you know what a polysyllogism is? And he goes, well, why don't you tell me? Like he's, you know, the schoolyard?

I said, Do you know what a polysyllogism is? And obviously, he didn't know, and I had to explain to him what a polysyllogism was. And a polysyllogism is like this, okay? It's um. all men are mortal.

Socrates was a man. Therefore, Socrates is mor mortal. That's called a syllogism. A polysyllogism, instead of having two premises, would have three, or four, or five with a conclusion. And it's a valid form of logical inference based on deduction.

And so, anyway, They don't like to hear that kind of stuff. Why? because they believe in their own righteousness in front of God. Hey, give me a call. We have wide open lines, 877-207.

2276. We'll be right back. It's Matt Slick Live, taking your calls at 877-207-2276. Here's Matt Slick. All right, and welcome back to the show.

Hope you're enjoying it. Get a little heady there sometimes. If you want to give me a call. Please just dial 877-207-2276. It is easy.

We got a caller coming in. You can also send me an email. That's easy to send it to info at carm.org. Info at CARM.org. and we can get to some of the stuff that you want to talk about.

And uh I'm just now looking at my email program which I just now open it up And now it's give me a hard time because I wanted to get to some of the emails That um And I'm gonna do it this way and go back to this. There we go. So we can get to some of the email questions that we've had. Mm-hmm. Mano, mano, mano.

Alright, hey, let's um. Let's get to Catherine from North Carolina. Catherine, welcome. You're on the air. Plaintiffs.

Hey Ma, how you doing? Oh, I'm doing okay. Hanging in there, what do you got? Yes. Uh, one of my s uh, my son has a friend and he is Just started.

uh the Islam religion and reading their uh so-called Bible. The Kwan, I believe. And I just don't know what to say to them to help 'em understand that's not The right way. It's not going to get them to heaven. I could talk to him on the phone if that was helpful.

If you'd be willing to talk to me, we can go through some stuff. And we could talk about it because a lot of times people don't know what Islam really teaches. And it's a, it's not a, it's got problems. It's got really got some serious issues.

So I'd be willing to do that if you want to do that. But what can you say? Uh one of the things you could do is ask him why does he believe that Islam is true. What about it? And you can go to my website and you could look up problems in the Quran.

So I could do that right now. Problems in the Quran. And so contradictions in the Quran. What are some of the mistakes found in the Quran?

So there are some uh things right there that you can Show him. You can print up the page and give it to it. And say, why is it that you would you want to continue to believe this? And then, here's something else. is you can go to the website called the religionofpeace.com.

The religionofpeace.com. In fact, uh Well, what that is, is it's the documentation. I'm going to put you on hold because there's a lot of feedback, a lot of background noise. Um What that website does is it documents Islamic terrorist attacks since 9-11, 49,148 of them all around the world. 49,000.

In light of that, I started working on another article. I often work three, four, five articles at a time. My mind gets going different directions. On what is it about Islam? That Lends itself to such violence.

Not all Muslims are violent, but what is it in the Quran? And the hadith. Hadith is the deeds and the sayings of Muhammad. What is it in those two documents that? Support the idea.

of such violence. And I'm working on an article on that because The Quran does teach it, and the Hadith does too.

Okay, so there's lots of lot of stuff there. All right. Okay. I'll go to your website and pull up that article. Um.

Okay. the problem with the quan again. start reading it. Yeah. And also the religion of peace.

I recommend that. Because it documents just the violence. And also when you go to kar uh carn. You can look up uh Islam and then the word violence, I believe it is. And uh Okay.

Islamic Statistics on violence, various things. And this was written uh 11 years ago and it needs to be updated. Yes. Okay. Yeah, I think I was listening to you one time when you were saying that The founder or the leader, he's not peaceful at all.

He's very. in the hate and stuff. I I don't know if that was your s okay, your station I was listening to, but Thank you so much. Um Okay. You're welcome.

No problem at all. All right. Okay. Have a good evening. You too.

God bless. Thank you.

Bye-bye. All right, so I found my notes actually on what we were just talking about with Islam. And uh One of the things I'm going to be doing also. Is producing a video and an article comparing Jesus to Muhammad, or Muhammad to Jesus, I should say. But um Muhammad was a violent person.

Um A poet who mocked Muhammad asked who will rid me of him and a follower killed him. Uh Bukhari 40, 37. Abu Rafi, another Jewish leader assassinated by Tim that Muhammad dispatched. Abin Mant Marawan, a poetist who criticized Muhammad, killed by a follower who received approval. Uh from Mohammed.

There were sanctioned executions. Ben Kharaza After a siege Mohammed approved the execution of six hundred and nine hundred men of the Jewish tribe, with women and children enslaved. It goes on.

So But what is it about Islam that lends itself to violence? It's Muhammad. And what he did. And so Uh in Bukhari 25, this the hadith are um The deeds and the sayings of Muhammad are four levels. And the most level.

One is the best, two, three, and four. And so we usually go with what's the most reliable, Saki. And so we have here Muhammad, I have been ordered to fight the people until they testify there's no God but Allah. And Jesus says, Love your enemies. Pray for them or persecute you.

But Muhammad said Allah made the booty lawful for him for him. That's Bukhari 4:27. In other words, his violence and destruction and battles, that they would then take the spoils of their battles. the gold and the silver of the women. and he says Allah made the booty lawful for me.

Jesus says, put your sword back in its place. for all who draw the sword will die by the sword. And then Mohammed said Whoever changes his Islamic religion, kill him. Bukar is six nine two two. Jesus says, Come to me, I'll have you weight laden, I'll give you rest.

He did he never said go kill people who leave the faith. And then what did uh What Muhammad says about the Jews? The hour will not come until you fight the Jews. The stone will say, There is a Jew. The stones will say, There is a Jew behind me.

Come and kill him. This is what Muhammad was teaching.

Okay. And Jesus says salvation is from the Jews, John 4.22. Muhammad led military raids, he ordered executions, he conquered by the sword. And Jesus says, My kingdom is not of this world. If it were, my servants would fight.

And How did Mohammed treat outsiders? do not greet Jews and Christians He says And Sura 551. Uh they're your enemies, okay. He says, force them on the narrowest part of the road. And it's in uh Hadith Muslim thirty one sixty seven.

Jesus says, do unto others as you'd have them do to you. Luke 6.31. You know, Islam has no comparison. to the beauty of of Christ. Muhammad is supposed to be.

the best example. what it is uh to be a a Muslim. And that's in Surah in the Quran, 3321.

So the Quran has 114 chapters, and so 114.

So chapter 33, sometimes you say surah. Sura is means chapter.

So Surah 3321 is the same thing as in the Quran, 3321. It's just Surah means chapter, Ayat means verse in Arabic.

So the Quran 3321 or Surah 3321.

So Muhammad is the best example to follow, and he was a military leader. And in the Quran, in Surah 9:5, it says fight and kill the polytheists. in Surah 929. fight people of the book until they pay the jizya in submission. The jizya is once who stays a a non-Muslim.

is subdued. by the Muslims, then they are are obligated to pay the jizya, which is a uh really really high tax I've heard some people say it's like 80% of your income goes to the Muslim state. And you cannot hold any positions of authority. in uh the culture. And so they keep you down suppressed.

You can't build churches. You can't evangelize. the gender sharia. which is the Arabic law, word for law. In the Koran in 47.4 it says, Strike the necks of the unbelievers.

The hadith is a record of the deeds of the saying of Muhammad, right?

Okay, I said that already. In Sahih Bukhari 25, in Sahih Muslim 22, they are ordered to fight people until they submit to Islam. There are many such examples in the 'Addith. And Jesus says, love your enemies. Pray for those who persecute you.

Matthew 5, 44.

So, this is why Islam is so violent. In fact, In fact, let me go to my research. And uh Yeah. I got this. This is it's it's a little dated, uh but Let me get back.

I'll read I'll read some stuff to you guys. about Islam. and what it's like when it gets to be large populations. Percentage-wise. I'll read what happens, okay?

Hey, folks, give me a call if you want: 877-207-2276. We'll be right back. It's Matt Slick Live, taking your call at 877-207-2276. Here's Matt Slick. Alright and welcome back to the show.

Okay, we've got some stuff going on. And I figured out, ladies and gentlemen, in the chat room why some of the videos are set to private because they're scheduled for later release. That's why I'll give you some other ones that are working. All right, so what I'm going to do is get back on and talk about the Islamic. issue.

Now Some of you may be aware of this. This is something that's very critical. It's very important. You've got to understand something. That in Muslim countries they do not go out into the streets.

Shut down traffic. And then Do their prayers. They do it here. They do it in uh in England. Another country, Western culture.

Why do they do that? to display dominance. Islam is a religion of dominance. Not getting along. Not compliment, but dominance, control.

They want To be in control, and they're exercising it. And what they're doing is using our laws against us. Freedom of religion. They want freedom of religion until they're dominant, then they don't want you to have freedom of religion. This is them.

This is their hypocrisy. This is their lies. Lying is a form of hypocrisy. They are deceitful. Not every Muslim is.

But The issue of Islam does support the idea of deceit. We can get into that's another talk, but.

So This information I'm going to read to you is adapted from heavenawaitswordpress.com. And this was back in 2011, I got this information. And I get to do some, I mean, I have so many projects, it's hard to keep up with everything. But I have two of these. I'll read the long one first.

When it's 1% of the population, peaceful.

Well, they're 2% to 3%. they start to proselytize disaffected and ethnic minorities recruiting from jails and street gangs. When it's 5% of the population, They exercise an inordinate amount of influence upon society in relation to the percentage of the population. This is similar to what we see in uh the homosexual, the AGB the LBGTQ stuff, the alphabet mob.

So we have the alphabet mob, we have the Muslim mob. and they want to exercise control and influence. uh disproportional to their their percentage of of uh population. Anyway, so the Muslims, they they insist, they will insist and do insist on Islamic standards for food preparation, halal, with increased pressure on food supply chains to adapt to the Muslim rules. And when this starts happening, it means they're encouraging them and helping them do their Islamic stuff.

No. Does that sound fair?

Well, sounds fair. Check this out, at 10%, they increase in lawlessness as a means of getting what they want. They start becoming violent. destroying churches, They will influence or hurt people. I've seen videos.

Of women is walking around being assaulted in Europe by Muslims because. In Islamic thought. the women are to be possessed by the right hand. This is a term of subjugation, and that men can then do what they want with women. They can subject them Women to themselves.

They can injure them. They can do stuff. If they don't dress the way the Muslims say they should dress, they assault them. Back a few years ago here in Idaho, There's a a local uh city. Yeah.

And I was told that One on one I was told. By a nurse. that some Muslims had been shipped in by our great government. Shipped into different parts of the country, and in some of them were here in. In Idaho.

And the uh she said that um Some of the men demanded that um that nurses and others come over to clean their houses, Feed them. And they're perfectly capable of doing it themselves. This is the Islamic attitude that came with at least these Muslims. And then what they want to do is they want to get that stupid uh tower built to have their Their nasal whiny singing, call to prayer five times a day. thereby forcing their religion on others that you have to put up with this.

When they start doing this, people just don't. They don't listen.

Okay. They're not going to back down. They don't back down. They want more and more control and power. They're trying to take over the United States.

This is not an exaggeration. This is what they're trying to do. They're trying to take over the United States. That's what they want. Don't want to turn it into a Muslim country.

Nevertheless, um So at 10%, I said they increase in lawlessness as a means of getting what they want in harmony with Islamic teaching. When they're 20% of the population, there's rioting, sporadic killings with church and synagogue burnings. That means one in five of the population now is Muslim. You can't just get rid of them. Too late, basically.

At forty per cent, Widespread massacres with chronic terror attacks. At 60%, widespread persecution of unbelievers from different religions with sporadic ethnic cleansing. 80% of the population, state-run ethnic cleansing. At 100%, it's complete domination with the oppression of religious and ethnic minorities not in harmony with Islam.

So Another study From examiner.com, it said 1% to 2% are peaceful, 5% heavy proselytizing, 5% more. They push for halal food. 10% increase lawlessness. Ensure their demands. 20% rioting, sporadic killings, burning of Christian churches, Jewish synagogues, 40% chronic terror attacks, 60% persecution of non-Muslims, sporadic ethnics cleansing.

80%. Daily intimidation, violence, state-run ethnic cleansing. It's the same stuff that do different results. to different uh examinations.

So Um Let's see. I've got some interesting stuff here. I've got to be careful how I use some of the words. Because uh Some of them wouldn't be appropriate for children.

So I'm gonna have to use uh euphemisms if you understand what I'm saying. But I'll get to that in a little bit. Just continue kind of going through this. At 50%. Of Muslims back in my research 10 years ago, say that criticism of Islam or Muhammad is not protected under free speech.

In America, 50% of the Muslims said it's not protected in nurse. You can't allow to say that. Not allowed to criticize Islam. Or Mohaz Mohammed can't do it. 50% say that, okay?

And uh Forty five percent believe mockers of Islam should face criminal charges. But they can condemn Christianity, they can deny who Jesus is. They can say They can quote the Quran that talks about killing and going after people. But that's okay. But if you say Islam is false, No, you think thirty eight percent said criminal prosecution.

The hypocrisy. Remember, hypocrisy is a form of lying and deceit. Um Okay. Forty three percent of the Muslims in America believe ten years ago believe that people of other faiths have no right to evangelize Muslims. Thirty two percent of Muslims in America believe that Sharia should be the supreme law of the land.

Okay. In Britain, sixty two percent of the Muslims deny free speech. Yeah. In an Al Jazeera poll, 81% Al Jazeera is the Islamic news facility. 81% of the respondents approved of ISIS, what they were doing 10 years ago.

Approved of 81%. ISIS. And if you guys do any research on ISIS, they were barbaric. In uh New poll, this is from ten years ago. 63 to 287 million ISIS supporters are are just in 11 countries.

Let's see.

Let's see.

Denmark. Crime rates are broken down by nationality in Denmark. Yeah. And this one link shows that individuals from Muslim countries make up eight of the top nine places on the list. of um crime of the word RAPE.

Okay? Eighty per cent of the men. The Muslims that came in in Denmark.

Okay. This was 10 years ago. In Norway, something else that Muslim immigration appears to have brought to Norway. is uh that same issue. as an epidemic.

And nine out of ten of their victims were Uh were native Norwegian women. In Sweden. And now from ten years ago, has become the second highest number of th that word R A P S in the world after South Africa. Hmm. In the United Kingdom.

Over a thousand mostly white young females. In the northern England town of Rotherham, they were systematically groomed, trafficked, assaulted, and abused by those varying gangs.

Okay. Yeah. So in America, 51% of the Muslims want Sharia. One fifth of the Muslims approve of violence in order to institute Sharia. 300,000 U.S.

Muslims want to impose Sharia worldwide. That's going to be 19% of Muslims say violence is justified. to impose Sharia. In Canada? Uh 62% of Muslims want Sharia.

In Britain, twenty eight percent want Britain to be an Islamic State.

Okay. Terrorism. Let's see, 61% of Egyptians approve of attacks on Americans. 32% of Indonesians, 41% of Pakistanis, 38% of Moroccans, 83% of Palestinians. Percentage of Muslims worldwide who approve of terrorism, Pew Research, in 2007 said 26%.

Of younger Muslims in America believe suicide bombings are justified. 35% of young Muslims in Britain believe suicide bombings are justified. In the United States, 8% of Muslims in America believe suicide bombings are often justified. And uh And Belgium? Uh sixteen percent.

In Indonesia, Nigeria, fifteen percent. 50% of Indonesians and thirty four percent of Nigerians believe that suicide bombings are justified. And let's see, let's see, go read through some of this stuff. Welfare. This is from back then.

ten years ago. According to the Office of Refuge Resettlement data highlighted by the Immigration Subcommittee staff of Senator Jeff Sessions, eighty percent two percent of chairmen of the submitte or oh wait, eighty two percent of them run welfare. And uh seventy s seventy three run Medicaid. 91% were receiving food stamps. Canada statistics of Muslims on welfare.

Look at I'm scanning for uh Oh I don't have any percentage of that one. Uh oh, it says more than ninety percent. Netherlands fifty to seventy per cent. Norway statistics, uh ninety percent. Sweden statistics, Muslims on welf welfare Forty was it?

Uh Come on, more than 90%.

Alright, what I'm doing is just reading stuff. Folks, Islam is dangerous. It's dangerous. It's not compatible with the United States Constitution. It's not compatible with Christianity.

They are not tolerant. It's a bad, dangerous religion. What did Jesus say? It's a devil who comes to steal and destroy and to lie. Yeah.

What is Islam? Is it a peaceful religion? No, it's not. Just go check it out at the religionofpeace dot com and you can see documentation of the terrorist attacks. Almost fifty thousand.

that have been done world wide by Muslims since nine eleven. It's not something that we should approve of. There's a music. I'm out of here. May the Lord bless you by his grace.

We'll be back on here tomorrow. Tomorrow, I keep saying that. We'll be back on here on Monday. Monday.

Okay. And hope you all have a great day. And may the Lord bless you. God bless. Another program powered by the Truth Network.

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