President Trump is not trying to bring war to Nigeria, he's bringing peace and security to Nigeria and to the thousands of Christians who face horrific violence and death.
The strikes against ISIS on Christmas, in coordination with the Nigerian government, have given hope to the Christians in Nigeria.
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Moses never met Muhammad and historically there is absolutely no record of Moses having any contact with him.
The God of the Bible, Yahweh, whom Moses served, does not recognize Muhammad as a prophet. There is no prophecy in Scripture about a prophet arising from a completely different tribe and nation. God made His covenant of prophethood with the lineage of Isaac and Jacob, not Ishmael. Therefore, according to the Bible, the Word of God been revealed long before Islam appeared, there is no prophecy concerning Muhammad.
This means that whoever Muhammad claims to have met during his “night journey” could not have been the real Moses.
Now according to the Hadith, when Muhammad allegedly reached the highest heaven, Allah gave him a command:
“Your followers must pray fifty (50) times every single day.”
This is the origin of the number 50 prayers. Not 5 but 50 daily prayers, meaning Muslims would have to stop every 20–30 minutes, day and night, to pray. Then, as Muhammad descended, he met Moses (Musa).
Moses immediately asked him“What did your Lord command you?”
Muhammad replied“He commanded me and my Ummah to pray 50 times a day.”
When Moses heard this, he told Muhammad instantly:
“Your people will never be able to do that. Return to your Lord and ask Him to reduce it.”
And so begins one of the strangest scenes in all Islamic theology…
Muhammad going back and forth between Allah and Moses. Each time Muhammad returns to Allah, Allah reduces the number of prayers slightly. Then Moses, again, tells him it is still too much.
The story says Muhammad repeated this cycle over and over again, and the number of prayers kept decreasing from 50- 5.
But every time a new reduction was given, Moses insisted “It is still too much for your people. Go back again.”
Finally, after Allah reduced it to 5 daily prayers, Muhammad said “I feel too shy to return again.”
So the back-and-forth negotiation stopped not because Allah said “this is final,” not because Moses agreed, but because Muhammad was too embarrassed to continue the bargaining.
This means that the final form of Islamic prayer (5 times daily) is not based on divine perfection, but on Muhammad’s human emotion embarrassment.
This raises deep theological problems.
Does Moses have more authority than Allah?
Moses is repeatedly correcting Allah’s command. Why would a prophet challenge God like that and why would God yield each time?
This gives the impression that Moses has:
more wisdom than Allah
more understanding of human weakness
more compassion
more common sense
Allah appears to be issuing unrealistic, burdensome commands, and Moses appears to be the one fixing the situation.
Why does Moses understand human weakness better than Allah?
If Allah is all-knowing, wouldn’t He already know what humans can or cannot handle?
Why would a created being Moses know humanity better than the Creator?
Moses repeatedly said “Your people cannot do this.”
But Allah according to the story did not know this until Moses corrected Him.
This creates a picture where Moses is:
• wiser than Allah
• more merciful than Allah
• more practical than Allah
A perfect God should never use trial-and-error
This contradicts the concept of an all-perfect, all-knowing, unchanging God.
Even 5 prayers daily is a heavy burden
Islam teaches:
It is the first deed Allah will judge
Missing it intentionally is a major sin
Missing it turns a Muslim into a hypocrite
It defines who is a true Muslim
A system that must be performed at fixed times daily, in Arabic, facing one
direction, with exact rituals, creates a heavy yoke, something Jesus specifically spoke against.
Jesus offers the opposite: a relationship, not ritual bondage
This is exactly why Jesus said:
“Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest… For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.”Matthew 11:28–30
Jesus does not place ritual burdens on your shoulders.
He does not demand five fixed-hour
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If the US army opens a booth today to accept new soldiers (to act as a land based unit in Nigeria) on third mainland bridge today, the queue will get to Gbagada
Nigerian Christian Genocide: « I have told my family, I might be the next, if they (Islamists) come for me, don’t pay a single dime, I will tell them to kill me quickly.
My blood will rise warriors, my blood will bring the liberation of Christians in Nigeria 🇳🇬 »
~ Reverend Ezekiel DACHOMO
The ongoing slaughter of thousands of Christians in Nigeria by radical Islamists and Fulani ethnic militias is both tragic and unacceptable. As @POTUS said, the United States stands ready, willing, and able to act.
Reading this made me feel a deep sense of gratitude. We live in a country where we can freely worship God.
No group should ever be persecuted for practicing their religion. We don’t have to share the same beliefs in order for us to respect each other.
Numerous countries all around the world are being affected by this horror & it’s dangerous to pretend we don’t notice.
Thank you to The President & his team for taking this seriously.
God bless every persecuted Christian.
Let’s remember to lift them up in prayer.
Musa said goodbye to his beloved mother today. Her greatest wish before she departed was for all children to meet at the feet of our Lord Jesus Christ. Mrs. Rebecca Dawa was not just a mother; she was a source of love and strength for all of us.
Musa achieved remarkable things for himself and Obi, thanks to your support. While it might have seemed simpler to continue on the same path until he reaches Aso Rock, we must recognize that there are challenges and influences around us that are more formidable than we might realize. Let's stand together.