06 February 2015

Guest Post: Anonymous Military Man (And Christian) Reacts To Obama's Natiional Prayer Breakfast Speech....And NAILS IT,,,

A friend, who shall remain anonymous, posted this on his Facebook page, but was ordered to take it down as he is still active duty military and subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice (which makes it essentially illegal to criticize the President of the United States). I think it's brilliant, and deserved to be shared (and since I'm no longer subject to the UCMJ, I can and WILL post it). ~ Hunter

Yesterday, Christianity was attacked by the president of the United States. He falsely accused Christ as the very reason for slavery. He falsely accused the Crusaders (who were liberators) of killing in the name of God. He did this at the National Prayer Breakfast. On a day when multiple religions come together and try to figure out how to come together for a better America. This is not me speaking against my Commander in Chief, this is me speaking against the liberal agenda to demonize Christians and dilute factual history.
 
Martin Luther King was a pastor. The civil rights movement was all based around rights given to man, from God. That all men were created equal in the eyes of God. Slavery has been around for thousands of years and was (is still) in many religions, a normal act. Clearly, America moved forward and equal rights were bestowed (a very dark history in our country that thankfully, came to an end).

There are still many countries where slavery is alive and well. Islam enslaves women still to this day. Children are married to men and raped, all in the name of "Allah". They are sex slaves, and simple slaves of muslim men. The are discarded as meat, and are treated less than dogs, by a culture that sees dogs as unclean animals. As muslims (then under the Ottoman Empire) moved across lands beheading Christians and Jews, the Crusaders came to the rescue and liberated lands from Islam. This is fact.

A clan named "The Kuhners" stopped them in modern day Croatia in a battle that lasted centuries. Again, this is fact.
 
I feel sorry for any man who can stand on a stage (just one day after islam burned a man alive, and is now killing Imams that condemned the burning of a muslim man) and blame christ for deaths that happened more than a thousand years ago. He stood on that stage like a college liberal professor and spun history to meet his agenda. Essentially, he called the Catholic Church (Who ordered the crusades) "Al Qaeda" and "ISIS". 1000 years ago, the sharp end of a sword was the only negotiation piece with murderers. Christianity moved on from murder, Islam has never evolved one minute.
 
Again, I'm not bashing the CiC, I'm upset with his view on my religion. I'm exercising my god given right of freedom of speech, protected by the Constitution of the United States of America to prove a man wrong. This has nothing to do with military order. I would openly debate him on religion, even though I'm ordered to follow his military command.

 


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