Orlando, Muslim Terrorism, and Death: Ho-Hum, Here We Go Again

 

As I sit here writing about the latest Muslim slaughter that took place this morning in Orlando, Florida, I do so with a sense of ho-hum.

Many of us have been through this so many times, now, that it seems superfluous to have to repeat oneself, when we already know the chorus, stanza, and refrain by heart.

A Muslim terrorist with terrorist ties pays a visit to a crowded.  He shoots and kills a bunch of people.  The media gets so excited about the blood and guts that it cannot get its stories straight.  The President goes on television and speaks meaningless nothings, as if nothing ever really occurred.  Next.

Making_a_Wiener_of_a_comment_about_Islam_&_ChristianityThe only twist in this particular incident is that the Muslim paid the homosexual contingent the visitation and now that is being twisted into a sympathetic cause, with Christianity being equated with Islam, since we know how violent Christians have been lately with all the killing and beheading of people around the world.

It is quite apparent that very few are really paying attention, nor are there enough who really want to do what is necessary to put a stop to Islamic terrorism, especially by those whom Americans have entrusted with their representation.

So, another 50 people are mercilessly mowed down and in a few days, after the shock has worn off, at least for some, then it will be back to business as usual.

That is, until around September 11, when it will be deja vu all over again.

In the meantime, we will hear more of the same denials, obfuscations, evasions, distortions, and so forth, as the talking heads in the media, the two-faced wonders in our legislatures, and sadly, the wolves in sheep’s clothing in our churches, seek to make good through ignorance of the obvious.

Besides, we have more important things to do, like attend to our surrogate for God, namely politics.  That way we can get caught up in all the meaningless banter about who the next Pinhead-n-Chief will be, while the next attack is being planned, and that with more rapidity.

So, ho-hum, another slaughter has taken place.  We are asleep at the wheel.  What else can I say?

About the Author

Paul Derengowski, Ph.D.
Founder of the Christian Apologetics Project PhD, Theology with Dogmatics, North-West University (2018); MA Apologetics with Honors, BIOLA University (2007); ThM, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (2003); MDiv, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (2000); BA Pastoral Ministry & Bible, Baptist Bible College (1992)