Evil does not exist

“The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.” – Albert Einstein

We don’t believe in evil. It doesn’t exist. People today refuse to accept its reality. We won’t acknowledge the countless ways that evil manifests itself throughout our world. We hem and we haw. We make excuses and we appease. As my friend Keith mentioned recently, “The Devil’s greatest feat was convincing us that he doesn’t exist.” Yes, and his most damaging trick today is a complete disappearing act. What else could explain the confusion, appeasement and cowardice in the face of such heinous, unmitigated evil?

“If history teaches anything, it teaches that simple minded appeasement or wishful thinking about our adversaries is folly. It means the betrayal of our past, the squandering of our freedom.”
– Ronald Reagan, March 8, 1983

Twenty eight years ago this past week, President Ronald Reagan boldly identified evil and its manifestation in Communist Russia. He did not flinch or hesitate. He called it the evil empire and said, “They are the focus of evil in the modern world.” Reagan’s undaunted stance on the Cold War was explicit: “We win, they lose.” (Watch this excerpt of Reagan’s historic speech here).

The greatest evil in the world today is political Islam. After investing hundreds of hours of study into the doctrine and 1,400 year history of Islam’s brutality, suffering and death, I have witnessed something very disturbing: many people’s reaction after being exposed to it. They don’t believe it’s a gravely serious threat to America and calling it evil would be offensive. Why? Because they simply don’t believe in evil anymore and it’s not taught or acknowledged from the pulpits on Sunday. How could any political doctrine masquerade as a religion and prompt its followers to use their kids as bombs? To kill their wives or daughters to restore the family’s honor? To stone human beings to death? To kill those who leave their system? It’s simply too grisly a reality to accept and not nearly enough do. Evil doesn’t exist and so the cause of these practices has to be explained by something else – poverty, our nation’s foreign policy, America’s sinfulness, Israel, etc.

As I mentioned on the radio recently, I have discovered something very insightful, and to my knowledge, not previously discussed or identified. There is a grieving process when learning about Islam that most people go through if they allow the veil to be removed and the truth to take root. I’ve seen it happen time and again with those who begin learning the actual doctrine and its whitewashed history. It’s similar to the grieving process that we can experience with the loss of a loved one. It goes like this:

  1. Shock
  2. Disbelief
  3. Anger
  4. Despair
  5. Surrender

Learning about Islam is a grieving process because you are saying goodbye to the reality you had before coming to the full understanding of what Islam actually is and how serious our situation has become. You also grieve because you realize that your life will never be the same. You will now carry a weight with this knowledge and your priorities will change dramatically.

Fortunately, not all people allow themselves to slip into steps four and five. Instead of allowing despair and surrender to take hold, they get motivated and take action. Taking this alternate path is essential if we have any chance of turning the tide of history. And the first action is to undertake serious study and self education to replace ignorance, fear and denial.

Fellow citizens, it’s time for us to grow up and man up. Evil is real. It is present and all around us. Islamic Shariah Law is an evil political system. If you don’t believe this, I charge you to visit any Islamic country where large percentages of the population believe in such evil practices as mentioned above. The following numbers, for instance, scream bloody volumes:

Our problem with evil is not that we can’t fight back and defeat it. Our problem with evil is that we don’t believe it’s there. We can’t win the battle if we don’t realize there is one.

Whether you choose to acknowledge it or not, there is an epic, civilizational war being waged on America, right now. Its reality does not hinge on your ability to stomach it. Fight and live free, or cower and suffer slavery and death. The choice is yours…

For those who continue in denial, I charge you with the utmost sincerity of heart and love for this country, to read carefully this groundbreaking document: Shariah-The Threat to America

Published in: Weekly posts | on March 11th, 2011 | No Comments »

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