FrontPage Magazine Turkey’s little remarked on but ongoing mistreatment of historic churches is increasingly reflective of that nation’s growing sense of Islamic supremacism. Before the Turks invaded it, Anatolia (present day Turkey) was an ancient Christian region; a large chunk of St. Paul’s epistles were sent to or dealt with its churches, including the seven of the … [Read more...]
The Two-Faced Muslim that Pope Francis Loves and Trusts
FrontPage Magazine On November 15, 2019, two of the foremost representatives of Christianity and Islam, Pope Francis and Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb of Al Azhar—the latter was once named the “most influential Muslim in the world”—met and embraced each other again as brothers. “During the[ir] cordial discussions,” the Vatican announced in a press release, the two religious … [Read more...]
American Thinker: “Raymond Ibrahim and the History the Army Refuses to Heed”
On November 13, 2019, American Thinker published a review by John Dale Dunn, titled "Raymond Ibrahim and the History the Army Refuses to Heed." A shortened version follow: In the book Sword and Scimitar Raymond Ibrahim, an Egyptian Christian, tells the story of the millennium-plus of conflict between Islam and Western (Christian) Nations, structured on 8 landmark battles. … [Read more...]
Muslim Brotherhood Subversion vs. Jihadist Rage
FrontPage Magazine What do Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri—that is, the late leader of ISIS, and the late and current leaders of al-Qaeda—have in common? That they’re among the world’s most notorious Islamic terrorists? Yes, but there’s something else, something more subtle, that binds them: they all began their careers as members of the Muslim … [Read more...]
Ibrahim in Glazov Gang Video: Houris — Islam’s Heavenly Whores
Jamie Glazov, of the Glazov Gang, recently interviewed me on an article I wrote, titled “The Jihadist Obsession with Houris, Islam's Heavenly Whores." The 20-minute video follows: … [Read more...]