605 BC: The first wave of deportations took place after Nebuchadnezzar defeated Egypt. Prominent nobles, royals, and skilled individuals—including the prophet Daniel—were taken to Babylon.597 BC: After a rebellion, King Jehoiachin, his court, and thousands of skilled craftsmen were captured and exiled.587/586 BC: Following a prolonged siege and the destruction of Jerusalem and Solomon's Temple, a massive deportation took place, leaving Judah largely impoverished.582 BC: A final smaller deportation occurred after the assassination of Gedaliah, the Babylonian-appointed governor.The Impact on Jewish IdentityWhile the exile was a traumatic period of subjugation
A biblically grounded way to frame these concerns would look something like this:
1. The Bible teaches that spiritual conflict operates behind human ideologies
Scripture repeatedly says that the deepest battle is not merely political, ethnic, or cultural, but spiritual.
“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world…” — Ephesians 6:12
Christians therefore should avoid demonizing entire groups of people. The biblical enemy is ultimately deception, sin, rebellion against God, and spiritual darkness—not human beings made in God’s image.
The apostle Paul himself had once violently opposed Christianity, yet God saved him. That alone should humble believers when discussing any ideological opponent.
2. Scripture warns that societies can suppress truth and drift from God
One of Youssef’s recurring concerns is that Western civilization is abandoning its biblical foundations. Scripture does teach that cultures can exchange truth for falsehood and moral confusion.
In Romans 1:21–25, Paul describes very foolish societies that:
- reject God,
- redefine morality,
- celebrate sin,
- and become darkened in understanding.
Likewise, Isaiah 5:20 warns:
“Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil…”
From a biblical perspective, secularism becomes dangerous when it seeks not merely neutrality, but the removal of God from public morality, truth, family structure, and human identity itself.
3. Christians should expect alliances between very different groups united against biblical truth
The Bible shows that groups with opposing agendas sometimes unite temporarily against God’s purposes.
For example:
- Pontius Pilate and Herod Antipas became allies during Christ’s trial despite prior hostility (Luke 23:12).
- Pharisees and Sadducees cooperated against Jesus though they differed theologically.
- Psalm 2 portrays nations conspiring together “against the LORD and against His Anointed.”
So the broader biblical principle is real: differing ideologies can cooperate when united by opposition to biblical authority or Christ-centered truth.
However, Scripture also requires caution and fairness. Christians should avoid exaggeration, fear-driven rhetoric, or assigning guilt indiscriminately to millions of people.
4. The Bible distinguishes between false ideologies and the people trapped in them
This is one of the most important distinctions.
The New Testament strongly opposes false religion and false teaching, yet simultaneously commands compassion toward those deceived by them.
Jesus loved sinners while confronting error directly.
Christians therefore must distinguish:
- between radical Islamist extremism and ordinary Muslim neighbors,
- between secular ideologies and individual secular people,
- between false beliefs and the souls Christ died to save.
The apostle Peter wrote:
“Honor all men.” — 1 Peter 2:17
And Jesus commanded:
“Love your enemies…” — Matthew 5:44
Biblical Christianity does not permit hatred, mockery, ethnic hostility, or cruelty toward Muslims or political opponents.
5. The Bible warns believers not to be naïve about deception
Scripture repeatedly warns of gradual infiltration of falsehood.
Jesus said:
“Beware of false prophets…” — Matthew 7:15
Paul warned elders in Acts 20:29–30 that destructive influences would arise “from among your own selves.”
The New Testament repeatedly describes:
- deception masquerading as enlightenment,
- moral compromise,
- pressure to conform,
- hostility toward biblical truth,
- and confusion between good and evil.
Christians are therefore called to discernment—not paranoia, but sober vigilance.
6. The Church’s primary mission is not political conquest but Gospel faithfulness
This is where balance is essential.
The New Testament does not teach that Christians will permanently “save civilization” through political power. Nations rise and fall. Earthly systems are temporary.
Jesus said:
“My kingdom is not of this world.” — John 18:36
The Church’s central calling is:
- preaching the Gospel,
- making disciples,
- holy living,
- loving neighbors,
- defending truth,
- and enduring faithfully.
Christians may engage politically and defend religious liberty, but the ultimate hope for America—or any nation—is not found in political coalitions. It is found in repentance, revival, and reconciliation to God through Christ.
7. Fear must never replace faith
One danger in discussions about cultural collapse, Islamism, Marxism, or secularism is that believers can become consumed with fear, anger, or political obsession.
Yet Scripture repeatedly says:
- “God hath not given us the spirit of fear…” (2 Timothy 1:7)
- “Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.” (Romans 12:21)
Christians are called to courage, clarity, and love simultaneously.
Be balanced and biblical
A biblically careful summary of our concerns might be stated this way:
There are indeed anti-Christian ideologies in the world—whether militant Islamism, atheistic secularism, authoritarian collectivism, radical moral relativism, or any worldview that opposes the Lordship of Christ. Scripture warns believers to expect deception, cultural pressure, and hostility toward biblical truth. Christians should therefore exercise discernment, defend truth graciously, protect religious liberty, and refuse naïveté about spiritual warfare.
At the same time, believers must reject hatred, conspiracy-driven fear, and blanket condemnation of entire peoples. The Gospel calls Christians to speak truth boldly while loving even those who oppose them, remembering that Christ came “to seek and to save that which was lost” (Luke 19:10).
I want to distinguish between Muslims as people and Islamists as ideological activists or extremists. those are not the same category, and he warns Christians not to confuse them.
If Muslims read through their whole book carefully and thoughtfully, they would be alarmed. Islamists have indeed read the book and many Muslims have not just like a lot of Christians have not read their Bibles.
Islamists
By contrast, I use the term “Islamists” to describe people committed to an Islamist political ideology, not merely private religious belief. Muslims need to speak up and say they do not agree with the radical and violent ways of Islamists.. but they haven't yet, because they won't say anything negative about any Muslim.. or I dare you to speak up against the evil for the first time.
In his framework, Islamism is:
a political and ideological movement,
seeking societal control under Islamic law (often called Sharia),
and in some cases advancing through coercion, intimidation, revolution, terrorism, or cultural infiltration.
He argues that Islamists may differ in methods:
some use terrorism and violent jihad,
others pursue gradual political, legal, demographic, or institutional influence.
So in Youssef’s thinking, an Islamist is not merely “a Muslim who prays” or “a Muslim who is devout.” Rather, it refers to someone committed to advancing an ideological or political program rooted in their interpretation of Islam.
About “jihad”
You are correct that Youssef often connects Islamism with “jihad,” but this word itself is debated and used differently by different Muslims.
The Arabic word jihad literally means “struggle” or “striving.” Muslims themselves interpret it in different ways:
many define it spiritually as an inner struggle against sin,
while radical jihadists interpret it militarily or politically.
Youssef’s concern is primarily with radical Islamist movements that interpret jihad aggressively against non-Islamic societies.
Examples of violent jihadist organizations would include:
ISIS
Al-Qaeda
Hamas
These groups openly advocate violence or coercive religious-political domination.
Biblically speaking
..yes, Theologically, Christians should make several careful distinctions:
1. Christians oppose false teaching, not human worth
The New Testament strongly opposes false religion and false gospels, but Christians are never permitted to hate entire groups of people.
Jesus wept over lost people even while confronting error.
2. Christians must avoid naïveté
Scripture does teach discernment:
“Test the spirits…” (1 John 4:1)
“Beware…” (Matthew 10:17)
“Be wise as serpents and innocent as doves.” (Matthew 10:16)
Christians should not ignore genuine extremist threats.
3. Christians must avoid fear and overgeneralization
Not every Muslim is an Islamist. Not every mosque promotes extremism. Not every immigrant supports jihadism.
Accuracy and fairness matter biblically:
“You shall not bear false witness…” — Exodus 20:16
4. The Gospel remains the ultimate answer
Youssef himself, being Egyptian-born and deeply familiar with the Middle East, often stresses evangelism and prayer alongside discernment.
The Christian response is not merely political resistance, but:
truth,
holiness,
courage,
love,
evangelism,
and faithfulness to Christ.
A balanced summary of his distinction might be: Muslims are individual people whom Christians are called to love and reach with the Gospel; Islamists are ideological activists who seek to impose an Islamist political vision, sometimes through jihadist methods, and whose ideas Christians should evaluate critically and oppose where they conflict with biblical truth and human freedom.
Sharia Law. Sharia is, as expressed in the Qur’an and the Sunnah, divine law. The Sunnah is a record of the life and example of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. The Sunnah is primarily contained in the Hadith or reports of Muhammad's sayings, his actions, his tacit approval of actions, and his demeanor.
Jesus' words & heart vs Muhammad's (the Surahs)
Jesus: Love them... (Matthew 5:44)
Kill them... (Surah 4:89, 9:5)
Jesus: Bless them... (Luke 6:28)
Crucify them... (Surah 5:33)
Jesus: Pray for them... (Luke 6:28)
Slay them... (Surah 2:191, 9:5)
Jesus calling Help them... (Luke 10:29-37)
Fight them... (Surah 8:39)
Jesus: Give to them... (Luke 6:35)
Slaughter them... (Surah 47:4)
Jesus: Do good to them... (Luke 6:27)
Besiege them... (Surah 9:5)
Jesus calling Be merciful to them... (Luke 6:36)
Terrorize them... (Surah 3:151)
Jesus: Forgive them... (Matthew 6:14)
Maim them... (Surah 5:33)
How can Christians be WISE and sensitive to Muslim/Islamic culture?
If I am a Muslim, why should I consider becoming a Christian?
How is the Islamic idea of jihad different from the violence in the Bible?
More than one Western teacher has taken her students on a school trip to a mosque to learn false worship. An Imam taught the children about Islam, showed the girls how to wear burqas, and instructed everyone to kneel for prayer. Only one boy refused to kneel down. Fire this woke teacher!
What were the first two jihads? They were historical, military conquests:
The First Jihad (622–751 AD): The initial wave of Islamic expansion that swept through the Middle East, North Africa, and into Europe, ending with the Battle of Tours.
The Second Jihad (1302–1922 AD): The rise and expansion of the Ottoman Empire, which ultimately ended with the dismantling of the Caliphate after World War I.
The Third Jihad? Now. It is not a military invasion with swords, but a calculated, stealthy cultural and ideological takeover.
It is defined as the Third Jihad in America by its covert methods and objectives:
Ideological Subversion: An organized effort to infiltrate American communities, schools, academia, and government under the radar.
Demographic & Cultural Shifts: The advancement of radical Islamist agendas not through violence, but through immigration patterns, birth rates, and billions of dollars in strategic cultural investments.
Secular Alliances: A growing coalition between Islamists and secular progressives, who share a mutual hostility toward traditional Western civilization and Judeo-Christian values.
Cultural Intimidation: Using political correctness and intimidation to silence dissent and erode the moral and spiritual foundations of America.
It's a good day to get right and live right with the Lord by his power.
"Historians of the future, when they look back on our times, may be completely baffled when trying to understand how Western civilization welcomed vast numbers of people hostile to the fundamental values of Western civilization, people who had been taught that they have a right to kill those who do not share their beliefs." ~ Thomas Stowell
C3 says: Here Are The Top 5 largest Somali Communities in America:
1. Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN: 86,000All riddled with fraud. Billions upon billions stolen from Americans.
2. Columbus, OH: 50,000
3. Seattle-Tacoma, Washington: 30,000
4. San Diego, CA: 20,000
5. Portland, ME: 15,000
"Marxism is not dead. If we don’t confront this now, and defeat it, it will destroy this country and everything that has made it special." —Marco Rubio USA
C3 May 24, 26 Sitting down? Here's the planned demolition of America.
1970: 8 welfare programs2026: 80+ welfare programs
1970: 1 million illegals
2026: 50+ million illegals
1970: 4% foreign born population
2026: 16% foreign born population
1970: $371 billion Debt
2026: $39 trillion Debt
SF says: Rubio is giving real facts — Marxism never died, it just rebranded as “woke” and “equity” under deep state control. Globalists, with Islamists and Dems pushing it to destroy the West from inside. Trump’s the only one ready to crush it for good.
Islamic scholar Mohamed Hoblos during a sermon: “If you’re a rapist, a child abuser, a murderer, a terrorist, or a drug dealer, but you’re a Muslim and pray, then you’re morally superior in the eyes of Allah to an infidel who never committed any crime.” What kind of sick mentality is this?!
This is the only alleged, so called "religion," where you can commit EVERY form of evil known to man, and still feel ENTITLED. Satan is very generous, with his PROMISES, for those who CHOOSE to worship him. It's COLLECTING on those promises, that can be...problematic.
Mayors of towns and cities like Dallas Texas would do well to ban all panhandling on the corners and first ban all invasion from unvetted foreigners that hate our country. We citizens are sick of being harassed, the Sharia cities and H-1B scam as well!
Interesting - the H-1B Visa Applications Crash 38% After Trump Reforms: For years, many have warned that the system had spiraled out of control. Instead of targeting elite global talent, it had increasingly been used as a high-volume labor pipeline. There's been A dramatic collapse in H-1B visa applications is being hailed as long-overdue proof that one of the most controversial pipelines of foreign labor into the United States is finally being brought under control.
According to the reports, new data from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) shows a 38.5 percent drop in properly submitted H-1B registrations for the 2027 fiscal year.
Applications fell from 343,981 to just 211,600 in a single year. The sharp decline marks one of the most significant resets in the program’s history. Large corporations were accused of gaming the system. By flooding it with applications, they were able to secure cheaper labor while bypassing younger, educated American workers.The Trump administration moved to shut that model down. It imposed higher wage requirements and significantly increased application costs.
The result appears immediate. Mass, low-quality applications have dropped off sharply.
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