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You >:O can choose to shop at Wal-Mart, but I >:( WILL NOT EVER AGAIN. They are hedging their$$$$$$$$$$$$ pockets against JESUS ======================================================== Here’s the Pro-Islam Symbol Wal-Mart is Pushing for… Christmas? [PICTURE] Friday, December 5th, 2014 The stories that point to Walmart’s caving to Islam are increasing in frequency. Add yet another instance of a particularly strange Islamic product added to store shelves — in the Christmas section. Typically when one shops at Walmart and browses the Christmas section, one is likely to find ornaments and decorations in the form of snowmen, angels, and Santa Claus. Of course, there are also more overtly Christian decorations as well, featuring mangers and the Star of Bethlehem. But what one man found was something entirely different. When Bob Eschliman and his wife were searching for a new tree-topper, they came across this: That is a standard-issue star and crescent which is an obvious and officially accepted symbol for Islam and the Muslim community since the 19th century. The problem here is that there isn’t an Islamist on this planet who’s about to put up a Christmas tree and celebrate Christ’s birthday. Why Walmart is carrying this piece of Islamic symbolism as a Christmas tree-topper is puzzling, to say the least. Islamic teachings clearly state that erecting a Christmas tree is forbidden. The retail chain made headlines recently when they caved to Shariah law and started carrying Halal meat — meat especially prepared according to strict specifications. So the progressive “coexist” crowd are probably pretty excited about the store’s latest Islamic addition, but as Eschliman stated, “There is no ‘peaceful coexistence’ for Muslims and the “kuffar” (the derogatory term for Bible-believing Christians and Jews).” Sure, Walmart has a right to sell any product they want. But it should also be noted that shoppers are free to shop wherever they want — at stores that aren’t pushing Islamic propaganda symbols. Why would they risk upsetting their majority demographic, Christians, by selling a pro-Islamic symbol for a Christian holiday? It just doesn’t make any sense.
Posted on: Sat, 06 Dec 2014 09:05:47 +0000

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