From
the desk of Paul Belien on Wed, 2006-10-25 20:57
We see very
recently that there is a recognition by some in Europe of what is to come.
Sadly this has all been by non-bible
beleiving Christians -- what is blinding them from acknowledging
these things and fearing that the judgment that is coming is first and foremost
upon them is their teaching that they are all going to fly away – and see no
suffering.
The second false doctrine is how good they are before God -- that they are the righteousness of God, that they are seaded in the heavenlies with christ Jesus etc. – where was this doctrine and verses quoted in regard to the Loadicean church? Where was this quited in regard to Adam and his being cast out of the garden? The Great Tribulation is a cleansing, it is a casting out from not the garden but the earth of all things that offend..
The third
false doctrine is that they can do no wrong before God because the death and blood of christ has
got them covered – consequently in their own words “No sin is too great”
Nothing of the word the flesh and the devil can not be forgiven and embraced by beleivers.
So we conclude that on the european churches part this is a willful blindness -- and that the Gospel has for centuries been on their part an occasion for the flesh and in these things they have made a mocker of God and Christ and with their brazen sin and corruptions have openly shamed God and Christ before all people and nations. This we have spoken of before as “The Fullness of the Gentiles.” And in this regard Europe has reached this threshhold of sin and Corruption first but the church in the US her younger sister has been pressing hard to enter into the same perversions European beleivers have entered into and given themselve to. –
The things we speak of here must be spiritually discerned – there are natural events as well as unseen or hidden events and the two are one.
The German author
Henryk M. Broder recently told the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant
(12 October) that young Europeans who love freedom, better emigrate. Europe as
we know it will no longer exist 20 years from now. Whilst sitting on a terrace in Berlin, Broder pointed to
the other customers and the passers-by and said melancholically: “We are
watching the world of yesterday.”
Europe is turning
Muslim. As Broder is sixty years
old he is not going to emigrate himself. “I am too old,” he said. However, he
urged young people to get out and “move to Australia or New Zealand. That is the only option they have if they want
to avoid the plagues that will turn the old continent uninhabitable.”
Many Germans
and Dutch, apparently, did not wait for Broder’s advice. The number of
emigrants leaving the Netherlands and Gernamy has already surpassed the number
of immigrants moving in. One does not have to be prophetic to predict, like
Henryk Broder, that Europe is becoming Islamic. Just consider the demographics.
The number of Muslims in contemporary Europe is
estimated to be 50 million. It is expected to double in twenty years. By 2025, (At which
date) one third of all European children will be
born to Muslim families. Today Mohammed is already the most popular name for
new-born boys in Brussels, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and other major European
cities.
Broder is
convinced that the Europeans are not willing to oppose islamization. “The
dominant ethos,” he told De Volkskrant, “is perfectly voiced by the
stupid blonde woman author with whom I recently debated. She said that it is
sometimes better to let yourself be raped than to risk serious injuries while
resisting. She said it is sometimes better to avoid fighting than run the risk
of death.”
In a recent
op-ed piece in the Brussels newspaper De Standaard (23 October) the
Dutch (gay and self-declared “humanist”) author Oscar Van den Boogaard refers
to Broder’s interview. Van den Boogaard says that to him coping with the
islamization of Europe is like “a process of mourning.” He is overwhelmed by a
“feeling of sadness.” “I am not a warrior,” he says, “but who is? I have never
learned to fight for my freedom. I was only good at enjoying it.”
As Tom Bethell
wrote in this month’s American Spectator: “Just at the most basic level of demography the
secular-humanist option is not
working.” But there is more to it than the fact that non-religious people tend not to have as many children as
religious people, because many
of them prefer to “enjoy” freedom rather than renounce it for the sake of
children. Secularists, it seems to me, are also less keen on fighting. Since
they do not believe in an afterlife, this life is the only thing they have to
lose. Hence they will rather accept submission than fight. Like the German
feminist Broder referred to, they prefer to be raped than to resist.
“If faith collapses, civilization goes with it,” says Bethell. That is the real cause of
the closing of civilization in Europe. Islamization is simply the consequence. The very word Islam means “submission” and the secularists have submitted already. Many Europeans have already become Muslims,
though they do not realize it or do not want to admit it.
Some of the
people I meet in the U.S. are particularly worried about the rise of
anti-Semitism in Europe. They are correct when they fear that anti-Semitism is
also on the rise among non-immigrant Europeans. The latter hate people with a
fighting spirit. Contemporary anti-Semitism in Europe (at least when coming
from native Europeans) is related to anti-Americanism. People who are not
prepared to resist and are eager to submit, hate others who do not want to
submit and are prepared to fight. They hate them because they are afraid that
the latter will endanger their lives as well. In their view everyone must
submit.
This is why they have come to hate Israel and
America so much, and the small band of European “islamophobes” who dare to talk
about what they see happening around them. West Europeans have to choose between
submission (islam) or death. I fear,
like Broder, that they have chosen submission – just like in former days when
they preferred to be red rather than dead.