Andrew_Jackson_FTW
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Many Muslims of today are acting like Christians did in America back in the 1950s and 1960s.
Religion has always been a major part of America. Today, Christianity is less popular in America than it was in the past. And that’s a bit of a concern.
As for Islam it is growing in America. …While there are Muslim that use drugs and alcohol and party …. And of course, on the other end, there are the extremely conservative Muslims who dress very religiously attend a mosque multiple times a day. … there is a 3rd group of Muslims who are more into nationalism from whatever country they might be from whether it’s Arab nationalism, Indian, nationalism, Pakistani nationalism, or maybe even Turkish nationalism…. This ideology includes a rejection of Islamic supremacy. ….and what that has led to is a sort of middle class among many Muslims, where they are reminding us of the American Christians of the 1950s and 1960s. Do you know what I’m talking about here the man would go off to work the woman would be at home.
Although there are plenty of Muslim women in the workforce that goes back to some but not all of the Middle Eastern countries going back to the 1970s and 1980s with the rise of Arab nationalism as an opponent to conservative Islamic theology. In other words, if you look at Lebanon in the 1960s it was basically like the France of the Middle East whereas Saudi Arabia was perhaps the most conservative religious country in the entire world in the 1960s. So it seems like there’s tons of Muslims in America today that are more like those wine drinking or cigar smoking European oriented Muslims who lived in Lebanon in the 1960s.
All the meanwhile, Christianity has been under attack in America by numerous people. Of course we have the war on Christmas, we have a certain portion of Americans who are atheists and who think it’s OK to insult Christianity or to blame Christianity for all of the worlds problems. It seems like there’s some portion of atheists who are vehemently against Christianity and they’re OK with other religions. Seems like there’s less atheist today who are against all religions and more atheist today in the USA who simply despise Christianity.
that’s the weird thing about cancel culture, black lives matter, and the far left. All of these entities seem to welcome, or claim to welcome religions that they don’t think are part of the European culture like say, Hinduism, or Buddhism or Islam.
The hope for anybody who cares about Christianity as we go into the future… is we have politicians, judges, teachers, doctors policeman, who embrace Christian values, because Christianity is what in large part brought us to the civilized western world. We could also learn from the Muslim’s, and from anybody who is not a Christian who cares about traditions, who cares about honor and dignity. And there are huge masses of Arabs and Muslims who are OK with a woman in the workforce but at the same time who want traditional marriage, who want to have family structures, who want to have religion in our lives. So the point of this post is to say we need to maintain Christian strength in America and we need to oppose non-Christians who despise Christianity, and we need to embrace the many non-Christians of the world who are about mutual respect of different religions.
Religion has always been a major part of America. Today, Christianity is less popular in America than it was in the past. And that’s a bit of a concern.
As for Islam it is growing in America. …While there are Muslim that use drugs and alcohol and party …. And of course, on the other end, there are the extremely conservative Muslims who dress very religiously attend a mosque multiple times a day. … there is a 3rd group of Muslims who are more into nationalism from whatever country they might be from whether it’s Arab nationalism, Indian, nationalism, Pakistani nationalism, or maybe even Turkish nationalism…. This ideology includes a rejection of Islamic supremacy. ….and what that has led to is a sort of middle class among many Muslims, where they are reminding us of the American Christians of the 1950s and 1960s. Do you know what I’m talking about here the man would go off to work the woman would be at home.
Although there are plenty of Muslim women in the workforce that goes back to some but not all of the Middle Eastern countries going back to the 1970s and 1980s with the rise of Arab nationalism as an opponent to conservative Islamic theology. In other words, if you look at Lebanon in the 1960s it was basically like the France of the Middle East whereas Saudi Arabia was perhaps the most conservative religious country in the entire world in the 1960s. So it seems like there’s tons of Muslims in America today that are more like those wine drinking or cigar smoking European oriented Muslims who lived in Lebanon in the 1960s.
All the meanwhile, Christianity has been under attack in America by numerous people. Of course we have the war on Christmas, we have a certain portion of Americans who are atheists and who think it’s OK to insult Christianity or to blame Christianity for all of the worlds problems. It seems like there’s some portion of atheists who are vehemently against Christianity and they’re OK with other religions. Seems like there’s less atheist today who are against all religions and more atheist today in the USA who simply despise Christianity.
that’s the weird thing about cancel culture, black lives matter, and the far left. All of these entities seem to welcome, or claim to welcome religions that they don’t think are part of the European culture like say, Hinduism, or Buddhism or Islam.
The hope for anybody who cares about Christianity as we go into the future… is we have politicians, judges, teachers, doctors policeman, who embrace Christian values, because Christianity is what in large part brought us to the civilized western world. We could also learn from the Muslim’s, and from anybody who is not a Christian who cares about traditions, who cares about honor and dignity. And there are huge masses of Arabs and Muslims who are OK with a woman in the workforce but at the same time who want traditional marriage, who want to have family structures, who want to have religion in our lives. So the point of this post is to say we need to maintain Christian strength in America and we need to oppose non-Christians who despise Christianity, and we need to embrace the many non-Christians of the world who are about mutual respect of different religions.
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