All roads do not lead to Rome
On 15 March 2019, 51 Muslims in Christchurch, New Zealand while at Friday prayers were gunned down by a white supremacist. Around the world, vigils were held at innumerable mosques, and I attended one at a mosque in my city. I went there not in a spirit of 'fraternity', but in a spirit of solidarity and being a good neighbor. God expects us to be good neighbors, and I felt it important to be there. The Muslims I met that day are not the enemy. And it will be Muslims like those who will be among the billions who will reject the radical-Muslim Antichrist. When we talk about Islam, the use of the term 'radical' is critical, and I wish all prophecy teachers would always use that qualifier. If the Muslim world were Ismaali or Sufi, there would no fear on the part of anyone regarding that faith. It would still be a false religion, but were the whole of the Muslim world of the peaceful ilk of Ismaalis, Sufis, and those I met that day, the Twin Towers wo