Watching Egypt Fall To The Democracy Of Radical Islamic Rule

When I young and in school, not that I’m old, I recall the lessons about how wonderful democracy was and that it was the way of peace for all nations.

As I have traveled and matured a bit I have now come to the realization that this teaching can never be applied to a nation with a large Muslim population.

Muslims must be ruled by the hand of a king or by authoritarian rule for there to be any form or freedom for all people.

The Recent deposing of Egypt’s former President Hosni Mubarak was hailed a victory for freedom all around the world.  Many Christians, and other peaceful Egyptians protested side by side for national change and the chance of greater freedom.

However, Al Qaeda, Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood were, behind the scenes promoting the democratic change.  One might ask why would Iran and Al Qaeda be interested in democratic change.

The answer is simple, Egypt has a vast majority of Muslims who are supportive of Iran and who share a common hatred for Israel.  Therefore, any election in such a democracy would be certain to bring a greater Islamic rule and, in short season, a reduction of freedoms of those who do not share Sharia Law.

So, when you hear of demonstrations in the Middle East and the cry for democracy understand that two parties are in play, those who truly are seeking new freedoms for the good of men and those who are seeking the freedom for the good of Islamic rule.

Unfortunately, those who seek freedom for the good of men are vastly out numbered by those who support Islamic rule.

It makes me wonder why the President of the United States was so eager to seek the fall of President Mubarak especially when a democratic Egypt would likely bring on greater restrictions to Christians and other religions:  just a thought.

StumpDog7

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Phil Kammer wrote 194 articles on this blog.

Phil Kammer is just a simple guy who happens to write a bit; enjoys political truth; loves to shine the light into dark places and watch the liberals scatter, but most of all Phil loves God and works daily to become the servant he needs to be. And ya Phil has a few degrees, was army infantry, now a father, a fisherman and loves a great game of monopoly.

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2 Responses to Watching Egypt Fall To The Democracy Of Radical Islamic Rule

  1. The things we see happening in Egypt were prophesied by the Prophet, Isaiah. In Isaiah, Chapter 19 we are told, “The burden of Egypt. Behold, the Lord rideth upon a swift cloud, and shall come not Egypt: and the idols of Egypt shall be moved at his presence, and the heart of Egypt shall melt in the midst of it. And I will set the Egyptians against the Egyptians: and they shall fight one every one against his brother, and every one against his neighbour; city against city, and kingdom against kingdom.”

    These things have NEVER happened in the past in Egypt, therefore we know this pertains to the current development within that country

    Isaiah also tells us that Egypt will be given over to a brutal leader.
    We must understand that those calling for “democracy” are not calling for democracy in the sense that we, as Westerners, under stand it. They want Sharia Law and want a caliphate. I believe personally, from studying prophecy, that this will indeed be accomplished. Scriptures bear this out.

    We must open our eyes and understand what is actually happening today. There will also be those who say it is coincidence, it is something else. But it is the Hand of God and we will see more and more prophecy being fulfilled as the days go by.

  2. Funny I was just talking to my son the other day about that verse and the Lord riding on a swift cloud – things are are in Gods hands now. Today is the best day to start preparing our hearts for the Lords return.

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