Archbishop Edward Weisenburger of Detroit recently attended-- and
spoke-- at the grand opening of a mosque. Weisenburger praised the new
headquarters of the Islamic Institute of America (IIOA), and erroneously stated
that Muslims and Catholics worship the same God.
According to lifesitenews.com, Weisenheimer Weisenburger noted
that “he felt a ‘divine presence’ as soon as he arrived at the Imam Al-Hasanain
Mosque.” The archbishop also “offered his prayers that the new mosque and
Islamic center will bring all of humanity into a deeper communion with our one
god.”
Incredibly, the Archbishop said of the mosque, “There is
nowhere that I feel greater honor, fraternity, and kindness.” Really?
Not even in your own church. Or in your relationship to Jesus Christ? Or perhaps in a sanctuary whose sacred book
doesn’t instruct the faithful to convert, enslave, or kill infidels (everyone
else)?
Weisenburger’s words, his personal tribute to Islam, are the harder to
digest in the wake of the U.K.’s just-released “Rape Gang Inquiry Report” which
asserted that at least 250,000 young English girls have been raped or
gang-raped at the hands of Muslim men in recent years, often while being
tortured and/or having racist or religious slurs hurled at them.
A quarter of a million lasses who will never be the same. Nor will
any of those around them. To say my blood boils at this is the mother of all
understatements. As others have stated on ‘X’ and other platforms, how can this
not be the lead story of every newscast? How is it possible that those in
government, law-enforcement, and media have simply passed on this story?
For God’s sake—literally-- there must be accountability.
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