When does this madness end? When does the madness of non-Muslims empowering Islam end? This unfortunately includes people of different non-Islamic religions. Jews and Christians included. When it comes to so-called Christians it stems from the Vatican down. Yes, I know that not all Christians follow Catholicism.
Celebrating Islam in an Archdiocese of Decline
“There is no place where I feel more respect, fraternity and kindness,” declared Archbishop Edward Weisenburger of Detroit at the opening of the new headquarters of the Islamic Institute of America and the inauguration of the Imam Al-Hasanain Mosque.
Well maybe if this Archbishop actually did some research on Islam instead of living in his self-imposed fantasy land he would know that Islam disrespects Christians. Starting with the fact that when Muslims pray they degrade Jews and Christians.
On the evening of June 6th—the Vigil of the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ—Detroit Archbishop Edward Weisenburger joined Rep. Rashida Tlaib, Imam Fadhel Al-Sahlani (representative of the Shia Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ali al-Sistani in North America), and other Muslim dignitaries at the opening ceremony of the new headquarters of the Islamic Institute of America (IIOA) and the inauguration of the Imam Al-Hasanain Mosque.
So he supports Shia Muslims. For the most part those are the lunatic Mullahs of Iran.
Which means I will use a Shia translation of the Koran. Shaykh Muhammad Sarwar.
According to the Arab American News, it is a “$16 million project that community leaders describe as one of the largest and most significant Islamic developments in Michigan in recent years.” It is a sprawling complex built on seven acres, which “features striking golden domes that have already made it a prominent landmark in Metro Detroit’s religious landscape.”
And the Archbishop of Detroit was there to celebrate it.
“There is no place where I feel more respect, fraternity and kindness,” Weisenburger declared. “From the moment I entered this beautiful site, I felt a profound divine presence. We are members of the same human family. All churches, all mosques, all synagogues, all places where God reaches out and touches with his finger are sacred. This is a truly wonderful and sacred place, a place that will bring all of humanity, I believe, into a deeper communion with our one god.”
So here are some questions to be asked. How is it one God as Islam disrespects Christians?
Let us start with a Shia translation of Koran 9:30.

I didn’t know the word destroy was a sign of respect. I guess I “learn” something new everyday….
How is it one God considering the fact that the New Testament states that Jesus was crucified, while the Koran states that he wasn’t?
Koran 4:157

Then there is the fact that Islam calls for the persecution of Christianity.
Koran 9:29

Where is the respect Archbishop? Err…where is the self-respect?


Yeah, I’ll stand with Jesus.
They thought the storm would silence what we bring
They mocked our faith, they mocked our love of land
Said there was no place for where we stand
But in our hearts, afire still remains
We’re still singing in the rain
For God and country, we remain
Still lifting up our voice and flag
Through everything, we will not lag
They can’t silence what is in our veins
The love of faith and land still sustains
We’re still singing in the rain
For everything our fathers died to gain
They said our patriotism had no place
That loving nation was a deep disgrace
They pulled our flags down from the public square
Said our traditions had no right to be there
But every anthem that our fathers sang
Through chapel walls and battlefield still rang
We’re still singing in the rain
For God and country, we remain
Still lifting our voice and flag
Through everything, we will not lag
They can’t silence what is in our veins
The love of faith and land still sustains
We’re still singing in the rain
For everything our fathers died to gain
Lord, the storms came hard against this land
But you placed something no one can disband
A love of the nation woven deep in us
A faith in You, a homeland we still trust
What they meant to silence, you turned to praise
Our song of faith and country fills these days
We’re still singing in the rain
For every church and field and lane
Still singing for the ones who fell
For everything they fought to tell
That faith and country standing side by side
Is it worth the singing, worth the tears we cried
We’re still singing in the rain
Until our nation finds its way again
Still singing
For God
For country
For those who came before
Our song remains
The sands of the desert will drink of our tears,
But our prayer will conquer a thousand years. A Crusader heart never fades, even after 1400 years
They woke the ghost of the legendary Crusaders in me. I have roots to the 12th-century Crusaders.
They took the schools we built with pride
Now strangers teach them different things
And our heritage fades away
The rainbow, Yes a symbol of a covenant by the Creator. Satan thinks he can use it to symbolize a Unity so abhorrent that it is antithetical to God, to his son Jesus, and to all true Christians.
Oh yeah, I believe in Satan, he’s a very dangerous beast.
Praise Jesus, Deus Vult, Amen
What would the Veteran say when honor was traded for ideology?