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WHAT'S IN A NAME?- Category:Christian_Conservative_News
WHAT'S IN A NAME?

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WHAT'S IN A NAME?
If you don't Believe the Ground Zero Mosque is a Symbol of Conquest, its Namesake might Convince You.

The scheduled construction of the 'Cordoba House', more widely known as the 'Ground Zero Mosque', is meeting some stiff resistence from a growing number of Americans for not only its location but what its name alludes to. In fact, developers even tried to rename the mosque because of what people were learning about it.

Cordoba, a city in Spain, was conquered by Muslims in the early 8th century. Upon capturing the city, Muslims began construction on the first 'Cordoba House'. Prior to that, Spain, at the time a Christian nation, was a symbol of western civilization. Once it had fallen to Islam, the first 'Cordoba House' became an Islamic symbol of conquest.

Former Muslim terrorist Walid Shoebat, has made it his life's work to warn westerners about the true intentions of Islam and insists the Islamic mindset has not changed, even after twelve centuries. Shoebat insists that the name chosen for the ground zero mosque is not an accident; it is intentionally provacative for a reason. It is a statement to Muslims that could embolden many of them.

Symbolism is very powerful and can change cultures. Fast forward from 711 A.D. To 2001. New York City was home to the World Trade Center, a symbol of American economic might. Two previous attempts to take down the twin towers had already failed. On September 11th, the third attempt did not.

When Islamic jihadists attacked the World Trade Center on 9/11/01, it was an act of symbolism as much as it was an act of Islamic terror. It was a message to the Islamic world that America could be weakened. In the years that followed, groups like the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) have portrayed themselves as civil rights groups and have exploited political correctness to push their agenda.

Americans were united in the days after 9/11 but nearly ten years later, have become as divided as ever. There is still an empty hole where the World Trade Center stood for a multitude of reasons but among them is that divisiveness.

Meanwhile, a mosque, named after a Christian city once conquered by Islam is closer to being built than another World Trade Center. Shoebat maintains that if ever there was a time for Americans to be outraged, it is now.


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