JD Hall appeared on Tucker Carlson saying that Muslims were "very kind" to Christians, didn't "tax churches," and even "took care of our holy sites."
In this brief video, I debunk these claims with the actual historical record:
@JoshHoller Thank you, Josh! Thank you for saying what needs to be said about being men who love Jesus, love our families, being a provider and protector, and taking care of ourselves.
And why do some preachers insist on using an effeminate voice while preaching?
Yesterday was my final day as Director of National Intelligence. I declassified and released never-before-seen documents exposing the truth about Fauci directing millions of US taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, worked with the Intelligence Community to suppress the truth about his actions and hide the virus’ lab-leak origins, and lied to Congress while under oath in 2024. It’s time you know the truth. Go to https://t.co/tVwWp0TxZ4 to see for yourself.
In Islam, Allah is a projection of Muhammad’s own will, a tribal warlord sanctified in the heavens.
The god of Islam is not a transcendent being who calls men to rise above their nature, he is a divine version of everything man is at his worst: lustful, possessive, vengeful, violent, and endlessly deceitful.
He rewards obedience not with his presence, but with sex and power.
His “paradise” is a brothel in the sky. His justice is rooted in favoritism and terror. His love is conditional, his mercy arbitrary, and his threats eternal.
He speaks more of punishment than peace, more of submission than salvation.
His scripture glorifies deception, "Allah is the best of deceivers," sanctions slavery, blesses violence, and encourages self-destruction in the name of glory.
Yet, this god demands to be worshipped, not understood. Feared, not known. You do not reason with him. You do not question him. You submit.
Muhammad’s god serves one ultimate purpose: to reflect and empower Muhammad’s own desires, political, sexual, and military.
Every “revelation” comes conveniently in step with his personal ambitions:
justifying his marriages, excusing his violence, protecting his ego, or consolidating his control.
This is not a God who transforms the human heart. This is a god who amplifies its worst instincts.
The God of Scripture descends in humility, entering history not to conquer empires, but to conquer sin and death. He calls His followers to love their enemies, to forgive the undeserving, to serve without reward.
He values the broken, restores the fallen, and grants dignity to the outcast. He invites humanity to walk with Him, not just kneel before Him.
The god of Muhammad offers none of this. He demands fear. He demands allegiance. He demands death to those who will not conform.
He is not a father, he is a Master, his followers are not children, they are slaves, martyrs, and soldiers.
The biblical God is the standard we rise to meet. The Islamic god is the mirror that justifies who we already are.
One calls man upward. The other pulls him downward, wrapping his worst instincts in religious language, and calling it righteousness
@EricLDaugh@billysandytodd I lost a lot of respect for Martina McBride during a USO concert in Germany back in the 90’s when she refused to come out and greet a few military families, mostly children, after the concert. So I am not surprised by her decision to back out of the concert.
@albertmohler From my time in southern Iraq, Iranian restrictions on sex outside of marriage has a known loophole. Iraqi Shia Muslims would travel to Iran for the weekend just for sex. They would get married, have sex with their weekend wives, and divorce before returning to Iraq.
Returning to the United States over Memorial Day weekend, I was consistently reminded of the profound sacrifices made by numerous individuals in forming our nation, defending our freedoms, and promoting liberty.
From the poppies adorning roadsides in Poland to the One World Trade Center in New York, I extend my deepest gratitude. May we duly commemorate and pay tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our great nation. May we never forget them or their families!
Furthermore, let us pray that our nation continues to inspire courageous individuals willing to serve our nation with honor and integrity.
God Bless our Troops and God Bless America!
Land of the Free because of the Brave!
What Should We Do? Welcoming the Warfighters into the Body of Christ.
Thinking through the discussion on the restricted/unrestricted views of Christians serving in the military. https://t.co/JOgiXPW0gy