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January 23, 2009

Did Rick Warren’s Invocation At The US Presidential Inauguration Assert The False Pagan Muslim god Is Comparable With The One True God?

by @ 10:53 pm. Filed under Nuts on Parade

Keep in mind, the false pagan Muslim god has no Son that is One with him. Muslims see Jesus as the “son of Mary” and nothing more than a prophet below the stature of the false prophet Muhammad. So the false Muslim god is never to be compared with the One True God who is Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Because the Muslim god is a false god.

If Rick Warren did not spend so much time hanging out with Muslims, I would not think much of this. But given he hangs with Muslims, his words had to be intentional.

(Hat tip to KyleAndrews.)

Warren’s ‘inclusive’ prayer ignites reactions

Pastor Rick Warren’s invocation at President Obama’s inauguration today has ignited a flurry of critiques for using words from the Jewish, Christian and Muslim holy texts as well as including the name of Jesus – in several languages.

Leading up to the prayer, bloggers and commentators debated whether Warren – an evangelical pastor blasted by the homosexual community for his opposition to same-sex marriage – would draft a prayer that was inclusive of the many Americans of differing religions, moralities and politics or whether it would be solely reflective of evangelical Christian theology.

Following the prayer, some criticized him for being too inclusive.

Islam expert Robert Spencer at JihadWatch.org, an organization dedicated to bringing public attention to jihad theology and defending Western society, criticized Warren for including a common refrain from Islam’s Quran – “You are the compassionate and merciful one.”.

“‘The compassionate, the merciful’ is, of course, a reference to the invocation at the beginning of every chapter of the Qur’an except one: Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim, ‘In the name of Allah, the compassionate, the merciful,’” Spencer writes.

This is what happens once you start making it a priority to please everybody, instead of sticking to the message of the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. And of course if Rick stuck to just the gospel he would not be very popular and you’d never have seen him giving an address at a Presidential inauguration. If Muslims are inviting you to their meetings and all you can say to them at the meeting is that you want to join with them and forget differences, the slippage is going to show. Be leery of men who construct prayers that will tickle even a pagan’s ears.



4 Responses to “Did Rick Warren’s Invocation At The US Presidential Inauguration Assert The False Pagan Muslim god Is Comparable With The One True God?”

  1. Almost Reformed Says:

    Warren is a spiritual brown noser. He has to be, or he’d lose his following. He told a group of Muslims that it was the media that made Islam look like a violent religion; they create conflict where there is none.

    When a “pastor” can find love from false religions, he’s OT preaching Christ. Jesus was neither politically correct nor religiously tolerant. He said, in no uncertain terms, “I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” Such as statement is bigotry in many today’s churches.

  2. KyleAndrews Says:

    This prayer is replete with code. Therefore let us look at another portion of the speech.

    Please note the emphasis Ricky places on, “And you are loving to everyone you have made!” Ricky had to emphasize this point to prove he was not anti-gay for all the Obama supporters out there.

    Click below

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/melissa-etheridge/the-choice-is-ours-now_b_152947.html

    Rick Warren is all about Rick Warren. He speaks from both sides of his mouth as not to offend anyone seeing that would hurt is book sales and speaking engagements. Like any good Pimp he is all about image and money.

    Kyle

  3. psalm100 Says:

    Stars pledge allegiance to Obama:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51kAw4OTlA0&feature=email

    This whole thing is getting out of hand. I am concerned that a great deal of people are going to be disappointed once they know that Obama can’t “fix” everything. Some people are looking at Obama as a Saviour. I know Obama has a tremendous amount of pressure on him because he may feel the world is looking to him to fix things. I wonder does he condone this type of “worship” for him.

    IndependentConservative reply on January 27th, 2009 at 12:16 am :

    Amazing the “unity” when it comes to pledging to join with a publican. But those same people would not be unified in dedicating to do good in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Many of them might even turn hostile if proposed to consider true Christianity.

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