A Protestant renewal organization is calling upon churches to confront Islamic law.
The Institute on Religion & Democracy is concerned that Christian groups are not fully realizing the threat posed by an expansion of sharia (Islamic law) in the West, and so it is calling upon churches to stand against global attempts to enshrine it.
Faith McDonnell, director of the religious liberty program at the IRD, highlights what she describes as a "trend" found in several countries "to capitulate to Islamist factions within the Muslim population" by enshrining sharia into the legal code, effectively creating a different set of rules for Muslims.
The IRD spokeswoman also cites the recent efforts by a U.S-based pro-Muslim group -- the Council on American-Islamic Relations -- to disinvite evangelist Franklin Graham from a Pentagon prayer event as just one example of how Islam is trying to impose its will on non-Muslims.
"Islam's goal is to Islamize the entire country -- to take the territory and to claim it for Islam,"
It is time for the West in general to stop bowing to Islamic demands.

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