Town Hall. com/ Michael Youssef
mychristianblood.blogspirit.com |
There’s been a lot of discussion within some in the media regarding
the demographic changes taking place in Europe. But those of us who’ve
travelled there have observed it firsthand: namely, the decreased
birthrate among Europeans compared to the enormous birthrate increase
among Muslim immigrants.
Overall, the birthrate across the continent is far below the replacement
level of 2.1 children per couple. Italy, Spain, Austria, and Germany
have a fertility rate of only 1.4, while Poland and Russia languish at
1.3 and 1.2, respectively.
However, as a subgroup, Muslims in Europe are producing from 4 to 6
children per couple. Encouraged by some sheiks in Muslim countries who
have forbidden the use of birth control, Muslim immigrants are producing
children at two to three times the rate of Europeans.
Even Muslims in Europe who came from more westernized Islamic countries,
like Turkey and Tunisia, have twice the birthrate of other Europeans.
And the rate among their second generations is holding to that factor.
There are many projections as to when the Muslim population will gain a
majority in Europe. Some say it could be as soon as 2025. Others as late
as 2050.
Regardless of when Muslims become the majority in Europe, that turning
point will present one of the greatest ironies in 1,400 years of
European history.
Ever since Islamic expansion under Caliphates Umar and Usman, Muslims
have tried again and again to invade and defeat Europe. But they failed.
The Ottomans got the closest; in fact, as close as Austria. But
ultimately, that attempt and all others were unsuccessful. Until now. As
Sheik Yousef Quardawi has been quoted to have said: “What our forbears
failed to do by the sword, this generation is accomplishing through
legitimate birthright, immigration, and petro-dollars.”
It’s impossible to predict whether radicals or more westernized elements
will dominate the coming generation of majority Muslims. Certainly the
current push for Sharia implementation in many European countries,
including England, presents a foreboding omen.
That news doesn’t bode well for atheists, agnostics, and secular humanists. At least Christians and Jews will be treated as demis, or second-class citizens. But the Sharia will have no such leniency for out and out non-believers.
What will happen to the gospel of “tolerance” that secular forces preach
today? Although purveyors of that gospel are, in reality, the most
intolerant of all, that won’t matter. “Tolerance” is used to give
Islamists a foothold in the West, and then the proselytizers of that
gospel will be swept into the dustbin of Islamic intolerance.
As a believer whose permanent home is in Heaven with Christ, I grieve
over those who are being led away from His incredible love. Jesus is
reaching out to them through Christian believers; He longs for them to
turn to Him before it is too late.
I grieve for them, but I will not give up praying for them.
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