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Bush's Undeclared War
Promotes Islam
By: Reed R. Heustis, Jr.
September 25, AD
2004
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Recently
I received an email from someone who read an
article by Rick Mathes, founder of
Mission Gate Prison
Ministries. In the article, Mathes exposed the belief
system of Islam by getting a Muslim imam to admit that
all followers of Allah have been commanded to kill everyone who is
not of the same faith so they can go to
"Heaven".
The man who
sent me the email stated that Christians must be
aware of the tenets of Islam, and therefore should
also reject the
Constitution Party*, which does not
support the current "war" against Iraq, and should
remain stalwart supporters of President George W.
Bush and the Republican Party.
While it is
true that Christians must be educated about
Islam's teachings, Christians
must not be duped into believing that this current
war is one waged against Islam.
Simply
because Islam is a barbarous religion does not
justify the continuance of an unconstitutional undeclared
war versus Iraq.
It may be
appealing to believe that our nation is somehow engaged in a war versus
Islam; however, Congress never declared such a war
pursuant to Article I, Section 8 of the United
States Constitution; and even if it did,
it would be an utterly wrong foreign policy
for a President to send our military
abroad in search of monsters to destroy. Such a
policy would simply invite more hostilities and enflame
greater resentment against our nation and people,
increasing terrorism rather than decreasing it.
However, the
current war waged by Bush has absolutely nothing
to do with fighting Islam, constitutional or
otherwise. In fact, Bush has empowered the new
Iraqi government to ratify an Iraqi Constitution
that officially proclaims Islam as the official
religion of Iraq! To wit, Chapter One, Section 7 of the new
Iraqi Constitution states: "Islam
is the official religion of the State and is to be
considered a source of legislation."
Just think
of it: our nation, which was founded upon biblical
principles over two centuries ago has now, through
the work and encouragement of our own President, been instrumental in creating an Islamic state in
the Middle East.
Out with Saddam,
in with Allah?
The person
who sent me the email stated that Mathes' article
entitled, "Allah or Jesus", located on the web at
http://www.charityadvantage.com/missiongateministry/Editorials.asp
, has persuaded him not to support the Constitution Party
because the party's position is
allegedly to "pull out of Iraq" immediately.
(Note: the word "Iraq" is found nowhere in the official
platform of the Constitution Party at
http://www.constitutionparty.com/party_platform.php
).*
It is
obvious that many Christians are under the mistaken
belief
that President Bush and the Republican
Party have specifically waged a war against the evil
forces of Islam.
Nothing
could be further from the truth!
Bush has
unilaterally declared war against a faceless enemy
called "terrorism" - not Islam.
This is a
"war" that cannot be possibly won because the enemy of "terrorism"
is not a belief system
or a nation, but is merely a military tactic. In
order to win a "war against terrorism", the tactic of terrorism must be
swept from the face of the earth - a totally impossible feat.
Any President who believes that it can succeed in eliminating
the tactic of terrorism is delusional.
The root of
much of the world's current terrorism is Islamic
inspired, and yet Bush applauds the religion of
Islam. Because of Bush's efforts, Islam is enshrined
in Iraq, not defeated! In fact, Bush has many times
proclaimed that Christians and Muslims worship the same god. (That,
of course, is a violation of the First
Commandment.)
In November
2001, Bush invited Muslims to the White House
during the Islamic holy period, Ramadan. According
to the Telegraph website, "It is thought to be the
first time that Muslims will have knelt and touched the
floor with their foreheads in a formal ceremony in the official
home of American presidents." (See article
at
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/11/16/wus116.xml
.)
In December
2002, Bush said, "Islam affirms God's justice and
insists on man's moral responsibility." He was flanked
by a half-dozen imams. "Islam gave birth to a rich civilization
of learning that has benefited mankind," Bush said.
(See source at:
http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/bushlovesislam.html
)
In November
2003, Bush was asked his thoughts on how the war on terrorism and his
promotion of freedom intersects with his Christian
faith. Bush replied, "I do say that freedom is the
Almighty's gift to every person. I also condition
it by saying freedom is not America's gift to the
world. It's much greater than that, of course. And I believe
we worship the same God." (See article at:
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35787
)
In January
of 2004, Bush said, "Miracles happen as a result of the love of the
Almighty, professed, by the way, taught, by the
way, by religions from all walks of life whether
it be Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu."
(Please see
http://www.bushrevealed.com
for more insightful information on how Bush
has compromised his "Christian faith" by promoting
evil and openly supporting wickedness, such as
uplifting Islam and officializing its status in
Iraq....)
Ultimately,
the U.S. Constitution spells out the requirements
for a declaration of war, which can only be made by
Congress: "The Congress shall have Power...
To declare war...." (Art. I, § 8)
Yet, Congress unconstitutionally transferred
this power from its own branch of government to the
executive branch, which was a de facto constitutional
amendment. This Congress cannot do because
Article V of the Constitution requires the ratification of such amendment by
three fourths of all state Legislatures or Conventions. Thus the
President may not legitimately declare war
on his own.
President
Bush took an oath of office to support the
Constitution, but by leading our forces to an
undeclared war, he has violated the highest law of
the land.
Christians
must not be misled by those who are blindly loyal
to Bush because of an unfounded belief that he is
some sort of a Christian Constitutionalist.
His policies
have been anything but Christian, and certainly
not Constitutional.
*[Note
from Author: On 9/10/2006,
I resigned from the Constitution
Party,
and have since joined the
American Heritage Party,
America's only explicitly Christian party.]
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