Does this confirm that Islam is actually the anti Christ?

It would appear that the "book of Revalations" may have been correct in prophesying the coming of the anti Christ, if this video is anything to go by then Islam most certainly appears to embody all that the  scribes  envisaged  as being the anti Christ.

The logic appears to be sound and the similarity of the Biblical text with the coming of the 12th Imam (the Mahdi) and what will happen upon his arrival is truly remarkable

Beck claimed that he was bringing the issue up because Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad and the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt both believe in the Twelfth Imam --a figure in Shia Islam who Beck and his guest, author Joel Richardson, said bore a disturbing resemblance to the Biblical Antichrist.

Beck and Richardson (who has written a book called "The Islamic Antichrist" that "makes the case that the biblical Antichrist is one and the same as the Quran's Muslim Mahdi"), cast the Twelfth Imam as a messiah (or Mahdi) who would bring about Judgment Day--but not before years of bloodshed and chaos which Beck told his audience people like the Iranian regime and the Muslim Brotherhood were trying to hasten.

"Do you know any Christian sects who believe they can hasten the return of Jesus by creating chaos?" Beck asked Richardson.

"No, they can pray," Richardson said.

Beck then wrote a side-by-side comparison of the Twelfth Imam and the Antichrist on his chalkboard.

For that comparison, jump to 1:00 in the video below. For more video, click here.


 

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  • 19 Feb 2011, 11:40 PM DP111 wrote:
    AMERICA QUIET ON THE IMPENDING EXECUTION OF AFGHAN CHRISTIAN SAID MUSA

    Paul Marshall wrote yesterday at the Corner:
    A terrible drama is unfolding in Afghanistan: There are reports that Said Musa, whose situation I described at Christmas, will soon be executed for the 'crime' of choosing to become a Christian. (For background, see here.)
    Musa was one of about 25 Christians arrested on May 31, 2010, after a May 27 Noorin TV program showed video of a worship service held by indigenous Afghan Christians; he was arrested as he attempted to seek asylum at the German embassy. He converted to Christianity eight years ago, is the father of six young children, had a leg amputated after he stepped on a landmine while serving in the Afghan Army, and now has a prosthetic leg. His oldest child is eight and one is disabled (she cannot speak). He worked for the Red Cross/Red Crescent as an adviser to other amputees.

    He was forced to appear before a judge without any legal counsel and without knowledge of the charges against him. "Nobody [wanted to be my] defender before the court. When I said 'I am a Christian man,' he [a potential lawyer] immediately spat on me and abused me and mocked me.... I am alone between 400 [people with] terrible values in the jail, like a sheep." He has been beaten, mocked, and subjected to sleep deprivation and sexual abuse while in prison. No Afghan lawyer will defend him and authorities denied him access to a foreign lawyer.

    Any and every human being who is imprisoned, abused, or tortured for the free and peaceful expression of their faith deserves our support, but Musa is also a remarkable person and Christian. In a letter smuggled to the West, he says, "The authority and prisoners in jail did many bad behaviour with me about my faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. For example, they did sexual things with me, beat me by wood, by hands, by legs, put some things on my head."

    Read it all

    http://www.amnation.com/vfr/archives/018703.html
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  • 20 Feb 2011, 12:01 AM DP111 wrote:
    Rapists and killers demand right to benefits
    Murderers and rapists locked up in psychiatric hospitals are challenging the British Government in a test case at the European Court of Human Rights which could see them win full State benefits.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/8335846/Rapists-and-killers-demand-right-to-benefits.html

    Sure looks like end times.
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    1. 20 Feb 2011, 12:24 AM DP111 wrote:
      Ignore for the moment the alleged resemblance of the mahdi to the anti-Christ.

      When a genuine Christian is facing a gruesome death, and Christians all over the Muslim world are killed for just being Christian, while Christendom remains silent

      http://www.jihadwatch.org/2011/02/pakistan-christians-stage-protest-after-police-hospital-collude-to-cover-up-murder-of-christian-by-m.html

      http://www.jihadwatch.org/2011/02/tunisia-jihadists-murder-catholic-priest.html

      http://www.jihadwatch.org/2011/02/pakistani-film-lauds-murder-for-blasphemy-in-the-name-of-islam.html

      http://www.jihadwatch.org/2011/02/indonesia-islamic-leader-on-trial-for-inciting-attacks-against-christians-threatens-christians-again.html

      http://www.jihadwatch.org/2011/02/nigeria-police-foil-church-attack-by-misunderstanders-of-islam.html

      while EU laws ostensibly permit financial benefits to convicted mass murderers, rapists and Jihadis, over and above their already molly-coddled imprisonment, then the moral collapse of Christendom has already occurred - financial collapse is nor far behind.

      That is the scenario of End Times- moral and ethical collapse, followed by civic and financial collapse.

      Our leaders forgot that the attributes of our society, which make it such an attraction, a magnet to the rest of the world, its civic, moral, ethical, judicial and financial ethics, was underpinned by the native faith of Europe.

      We do need a mahdi to bring about the destruction of Christendom and End Times. We are doing that quite well on our own.
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    2. 20 Feb 2011, 12:26 AM DP111 wrote:
      Correction

      We do NOT need a mahdi to bring about the destruction of Christendom and End Times. We are doing that quite well on our own.
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  • 20 Feb 2011, 5:20 PM DP111 wrote:
    OT but well worth reading

    Revolution in the Middle East? Ask Burke
    By Jack Kerwick

    The "revolution" that began in Egypt just three weeks ago and that is now spreading across the Middle East has many Americans smiling. Those who supported President Bush's "Freedom Agenda" are now crediting the former visionary for setting in motion the domino effect that, they are convinced, promises to bring "Democracy" to the Islamic world.

    At this time we would be well served to revisit the thought of the one thinker who is about as widely respected, if not revered, by all self-professed "conservatives" as anyone: Edmund Burke, the recognized "father" of modern conservatism.

    Burke was no admirer of revolution. Contrary to popular opinion, Burke didn't even support the American Revolution. It is true that he expressed no shortage of sympathy for the colonists, but he labored indefatigably to persuade them not to sever their ties with the Mother Country.

    http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/02/obama_hoist_by_own_petard_on_i.html
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