
February 09, 2008
Best of Crosstalk (First Aired February 8, 2008)
| Host: | Vic Eliason |
| Guest: | Bill Wilson |
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Bill Wilson is a Christian journalist who currently serves the Lord in Washington, D.C. He is a correspondent and Vice President of Communications for the National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools. He's also the editor and publisher of a website called, The Daily Jot.
The Archbishop of Canterbury recently said that Shariah Law is inevitable in Britain and that Parliament should put Shariah Law on the same level as law in the U.K. and let the people choose.
Bill points out how there is a "common ground for the common good" movement where people are being encouraged to try and find common ground with others and simply agree to disagree on the other points.
Bill discusses how dangerous this is because of the fact that Islam is in a war of aggression against the West and they won't stop until they've obtained complete submission. So when you ask if you can be friends with Islam, Islam assumes you've already submitted to them. They don't look at it as an "olive branch," but rather submission to Islamic authority.
Bill pointed to George Washington who, in his final address, said that religion and morality are the pillars of this great country and that no man can be in government and leadership without subscribing to them. Instead we've fallen into the trap of separation of church and state. This results in people that tend to separate religion and morality out of everything else that they do. How long can we go on this way? Bill believes we're about to find out.
Learn about a Maryland town council that denied the purchase of agricultural land to a Muslim community; the definition of Sharia Law; how Islam has infiltrated the highest levels of U.S. defense; the Council on American/Islamic Relations and their battle with a major radio talk show host; and more.
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