Posted on 05/13/2014 2:08:17 AM PDT by nickcarraway
'I Would Rather Daughter Died Than Convert to Islam' (Nigerian Dad) (Cannot be posted, due to FR
God bless him. The mohammedans are a plague on the civilized world. We need a new crusade to complete the job of the first crusade. (Are you listening CAIR?)
Back in the early Christian days in Rome, folks had to hide their hearts and faith and practice Christianity in secret as they publically conformed to the Roman ways in order to escape death. I hope the Nigerian dad realizes that his daughter and other daughters are avoiding the lions by publically conforming, but that is all it is - a show for their captors.
Spera in Deo.
Conversions under threat are seldom sincere.
Hopefully once his daughter is rescued from these Muslim Pigs
she will be able to follow her true faith.
May God damn or convert all Muslim pigs.
Funny thing about Christianity. When an unbeliever is converted to Christianity, it is an act of God the Holy Spirit which performs the conversion and isn’t changeable by any other. A believer might fall out of fellowship, but is still sealed by God the Holy Spirit. Nobody can convert what God has done.
Why is it you never heard of leading islamic clerks condemning these acts...?
Oh’ wait....
There are worse things than death.
If these girls were saved as Christians no one can steal their souls from the Savior regardless what they are forced to do by murderous false god followers....
Exactly. Their “conversion” to Islam was under the sword (exactly how most of the world was converted). It’s not real and not in their heart. But if they are sold into slavery or forced to marry then they will feel Islam’s evil wrath.
However, when they were caught, they chose to be burned to death, or be killed in the arenas rather than deny their faith.
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