U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom
Here is a description from its own website as to what the commission is all about:
”The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom continues to provide new data and insights into the dimensions and impact of religious repression and intolerance in countries worldwide.
“The Commissioners on this bipartisan federal body assess and propose U.S. foreign policy action to advance freedom of thought, conscience, and religion and other freedoms needed to protect people at risk of abuses, such as killing, detention, or torture.
“In carrying out this work, Commissioners begin by examining conditions in countries, then review how the U.S. government is responding, and as warranted, formulate options for further action.
“Commission recommendations and reports have prodded a wide array of new bills in Congress and policy measures by the Executive Branch.
“Through this work, we seek to advance the visibility of and serious thinking about how the United States can best address the challenges of religious extremism, intolerance, and repression throughout the world.”
Islamic Nations Dominate “Countries of Particular Concern”
According to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, “One of the most significant human rights acts of the U.S. government is the designation of "countries of particular concern," (or CPCs), for ongoing, egregious violations of religious freedom. CPC designation is not an end point, but the beginning of focused diplomatic activity required by the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 (IRFA) from which important obligations in the form of consequent actions flow. Pursuant to the IRFA statute, the (U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom) issues recommended responses for the President, Secretary of State, and Congress to follow up on the CPC designations. ”In addition to its CPC recommendations, the Commission has established a Watch List of countries where religious freedom conditions do not rise to the statutory level requiring CPC designation but which require close monitoring due to the nature and extent of violations of religious freedom engaged in or tolerated by the governments.”The Commission has recommended that the following countries be designated as CPCs:
Worldwide Persecution of Christians & Others by Islam
Each year, Open Doors, a Christian organization that helps persecuted Christians throughout the world, issues its own list of countries that most severely persecute Christians. In the table above the number next to the country signifies what position in 2008 that country holds as far the most harsh in their treatment of Christians, true believers in Jesus Christ. Topping the list is a Marxist country, North Korea, but again the vast majority are Islamic-dominated countries are most prevalent.
Conclusion
Do not be deceived, Islam is not a religion. Like Marxism or communism, it is a political system, first and foremost. Like Marxism it seeks world domination. As I write these words, Islam seeks to establish a foothold in America. Our open society and our “tolerance” of all “religions” has given this Trojan horse an “in”. Fueled by endless oil profits Islam wants to take over this nation. They seek to spread their lies and to indoctrinate, desensitize or even convert our children in our witless government schools by revising history textbooks, and encouraging false teachings about Islam. They recruit adherents in prison among angry blacks. They foment violence in their house of terror, their mosques. They send their students to infiltrate our college campuses on the pretext of getting an education.
America needs to wake up to what Islam really is. Islam is the Twin Towers, not just another religious creed like Hinduism or Judaism. It is primarily a political system masquerading as a religion desiring world dominion.
Islam is a religion and also a political system, just as communism and socialism are. Christianity is not a religion, nor a politcal system or political movement (though involvement in politics is a part of the duty of a Christian). Real Christianity is a relationship with Jesus Christ.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for your commennt.
I agree with your comments. Islam is primarily a political system, but it can be considered a religion as is Mormonism or Buddhism.