Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Islam's Assassins are Dancing

Islam's Assassins are Dancing
by SOPnewswire

Posted October 30, 2007

In a ministry that spans 44 years, bestselling author Chris Panos has worked with and ministered to Muslims in countries including Syria, Iran, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, India, China, Spain, and Africa. His latest book, Dancing with Islam's Assassins, takes on the issues raised by the spread of radical Islam.

In his book, Panos points out that Islamic terrorism impacts everybody, Muslim and non-Muslim alike. If you are a Sunni Muslim, you need to worry about Shiite Muslims; if you are a Shiite Muslim, you need to worry about the Sunnis. Do you live in a country that has a secular Muslim government? Muslim extremists do not believe in the separation of church and state. Muslim extremists would like to overthrow all secular Muslim governments and replace them with a theocracy that would be governed by Muslim law. Panos points out that Muslim extremists do not mind killing Muslim civilians in the course of waging a jihad. They will impose their own strict interpretations of Islamic religious law as the law of the land in any country if they can. Their goal is an all-Muslim world ruled by strict Muslim law.

The first part of this book discusses Islamic terrorists: what they believe, and what they plan to do. It discusses Muslim disinformation-how Muslims use the press to plant the lies that will further their cause. It discusses the weapons of mass destruction that are available to Islamist terrorists now. And it gives you just enough historic background so you can see how we arrived where we are today.

Part Two discusses Islamic terrorism and the times we live in from a Biblical perspective. Islamic terrorists and their nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons of mass destruction are a major threat to world peace. But terrorists are not the only threat to human health and wellbeing. We live in a time when the very forces of nature-earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, epidemics and disturbances in the heavenlies-will cause "distress of nations, with perplexity." Part Two includes a discussion of these additional threats as well.

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