Thursday, June 11, 2009

Ex-muslim Speaks

"I used to be a Muslim. The Muslims don't just want to build a mosque. They want to take over,”
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Pastor says faith and UK’s cultural heritage are under threat
‘Christians must protect britain from muslims’
BY Marcia Dixon
PASTOR JONATHAN Oloyede, the church leader behind prayer initiative Global Day of Prayer London (GDOP), has called on Christians to stand up for their faith and protect Britain’s cultural heritage.
Speaking at a special GDOP prayer event held in the London Borough of Newham Pastor Oloyede said Muslims “want to take over” the country.
"I used to be a Muslim. The Muslims don't just want to build a mosque. They want to take over,” he said. “If you want to roll over and play dead while the legacy of your forefathers is thrown in the dust and you can't stand up and say enough is enough, then you are not fit to be a Christian."
He also stated Christians should defend their beliefs in the face of attacks from secularism, pluralism and political correctness. "All that stuff about not offending anyone is nonsense. I used to try to be nice to everyone, but God said to me: ‘You cannot be my messenger by being nice to everybody’. So are you going to just play nice or are you going to be a follower of Christ?"
Soul Stirrings asked the Nigerian-born church leader what inspired him to make such bold public comments. He replied: “Basically, I spoke what I believe the Lord is saying, which is to call the UK to wake up or she’ll be run over.”

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