Saturday, September 24, 2011

American, Going To Hell In A Handbasket


 












Just a note as a reminder....watch what you buy.






If it says that it is "Halal", that means that the manufacturer has bent to Muslim demands.






I say DO Not buy any of those  products!






If only the Muslims buy those products, the manufacturers might have so much 

product left on the shelves that they will realize that it isn't worth the cost of processing.






 






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I did some shopping at Costco on Saturday. Nothing too special, just looking to pick up some meat to BBQ.






My eldest son was down with his fiancee from Iowa , so we wanted to have some family time. My wife and I






worked our way past the various displays and only picked up an ice chest to keep the meat from spoiling






on the return trip to Magdalena (we were strong willed for a change). We arrived at the refrigerated section






and began the difficult task of choosing our cuts of meat for the family get together. Right away, I spotted






chicken from Oregon , but then I saw on the sign a note that stopped me cold.






The whole chickens that looked wonderful for the family bar-b-que, just a moment before, were now an






offense to me. Right on the sign were the words "Certified Halal".






 






"Halal" is the Islamic term that basically means the meat is lawful to eat for a devout Muslim. What makes






it lawful or acceptable is that the meat has been processed in a very specific way. Now you may think that






this is not different than meat that is acceptable to the Jewish people or kosher. Unlike kosher food, where






the physical processing of the meat is the focus, for Islam it is the spiritual component that makes the meat






lawful.






For lawful (halal) meat in Islam, the animal must be killed while the butcher faces Mecca , and either the






butcher cries "Allah Akbar" or a tape plays the words over a loud speaker. Understand that when they face






Mecca, the face the black stone, the very definition of idol worship.






 






I am glad that Costco is finally telling us plainly that the meat is halal or sacrificed to an idol, but I have






a feeling that this is not to benefit the Christian, but rather the muslim. I will state again that I have no fear






of a lifeless false god, but the book of Acts plainly tells us that we are not to eat meat sacrificed to idols.






The false religion of Islam continues to make inroads into America as they attempt to force some of our






communities to submit to Sharia law and demand that halal food be sold in mainstream stores.






 






I would point out that normally this type of food has been called "ethnic" food or given a special section






like the Chinese food or whatever. That is not what we see here. This food is being sold with the standard






fare, and one must read the small labels on the back of the food to find out if it is halal or not.






 






I believe in freedom of religion. What I am starting to observe, however, is that one religion (currently






the minority) is being given a wide berth and allowed special status. Those that know their Bible are not






surprised by this, we are talking about the religion of the anti-Christ, after all. But it still amazes me that






it can (as the Bible predicted) happen so suddenly and without anyone really taking notice.






 












 







 


 










 





 





 





 




 




 




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