Islamic Hate for the Christian Cross – IOTW Report

Islamic Hate for the Christian Cross

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Islam’s age-old hatred for the Christian cross is not a product of ISIS, but of Islam itself.

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Last May in Italy, a Muslim boy of African origin beat a 12-year-old girl during school because she was wearing a crucifix around her neck.  The African schoolboy, who had only started to attend the school approximately three weeks earlier, began to bully the Christian girl — “insulting her and picking on her in other ways all because she was wearing the crucifix” — before he finally “punched the girl violently in the back.”

What is it about the Christian cross that makes some Muslims react this way?

The fact is, Islamic hostility to the cross is an unwavering fact of life — one that crosses continents and centuries; one that is very much indicative of Islam’s innate hostility to Christianity.

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8 Comments on Islamic Hate for the Christian Cross

  1. religion of peace = Islamic hostility to the cross is an unwavering fact of life — one that crosses continents and centuries; one that is very much indicative of Islam’s innate hostility to Christianity.

  2. I thought Islam hates all other religions symbols, it’s the star and crescent or off with your head! But I do wonder if the Buddhist’s symbol being the lotus flower gets their diaper in a bunch?

  3. Jesus said that the world would hate you because of Him. The world does hate Christianity. If you are a Christian, this hatred is palpable. No doubt in my mind that Islam is satanic, as is leftism. This is why we are hated.

  4. The moslem hero, 0bama, demonstrated his hatred for the cross, back in 2012:

    (CNSNews.com) – Georgetown University says it covered over the monogram “IHS”–symbolizing the name of Jesus Christ—because it was inscribed on a pediment on the stage where President Obama spoke at the university on Tuesday and the White House had asked Georgetown to cover up all signs and symbols there.

    And he’s still trying to destroy all symbols of Christianity.

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