Wednesday, August 18, 2010
American Parable: A Story of Islamic Values in America
Lincoln, Nebraska in the year 2110
Alice, age 14, said to her parents, “I’m converting to Islam!”
“What!” her father replied.
“But, this is a Christian house?” her mother said with tears welling in her eyes.
The next morning Alice’s parents went to see their pastor.
“We just have to pray for Alice,” the pastor, “Jesus will bring her back to us. Nothing is impossible for Him.”
Alice’s parents both agreed and the three of hem joined in prayer as the tears continued to flow from both her parents.
Naget, age 14, said to her parents, “I’m converting to Christianity!”
“What!” her father replied
Her mother stood silent.
The next morning, Naget was leaving for school. She said goodbye to her parents, but they ignored her and turned their backs.
She met up with her girlfriends that were waiting for her in front of her house. Other neighbors were either leaving for school or going to work.
The street was filled with people.
“Naget!” her father yelled, “You forgot your lunch!”
“I’ll be right back,” Nagat told her friends.
She jogged back to the front of her house where her father was holding a brown paper bag.
“Thanks Daddy,”
Her father pulled back the bag, swung an ax and chopped off Naget’s head for everyone to see.
“Allahu Akbar” he said.
“She had it coming,” one of her friends said.
“Yeah, what was she thinking? This is America.”
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke)
Do you want Sharia Law for America?
Muslims in this country including the Imam behind the Ground Zero Mosque does. Sharia courts already exist in European countries and they want to bring it here.
Take a stand for our Constitution that believes in equal justice for all Americans. Otherwise this parable will become a reality.
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