No, We Can't: Radical Islam, Militant Secularism and the Myth of Coexistence
By Robert Stearns and Robert Morris
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Fueled with clever slogans and celebrity endorsements, the religious "Coexist" campaign is gaining momentum. On the surface, this movement is appealing, with its promise of promoting harmony and ending religious intolerance. But beneath the bumper stickers and T-shirts, the truth is buried: coexistence is a myth.
Instead, a war for world domination is raging--between radical Islam, fundamentalist secularism, and Judeo-Christianity. What does it mean for believers and why should they care? From years of global outreach, Robert Stearns examines the coming perilous culture clash. With clarity and astonishing depth, he shows readers
• the power of radical Islam to reshape Western culture
• why Judeo-Christianity is losing strength
• the rise of apostasy within the church
• what believers can and must do
• and more
The ultimate dominance of any of these worldviews will create a tipping point in global culture. Which will it be?
Robert Stearns
Robert Stearns is founder and executive director of Eagles' Wings, a global movement of churches, ministries, and leaders; the publisher of Kairos magazine; and founder of the worldwide Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem. Stearns consults regularly with high-ranking government, international, religious, and business leaders and is a frequent columnist in Charisma and Ministries Today magazines. He has been featured on WABC in New York City, GODTV, The 700 Club, 100 Huntley Street, TBN, and many others. Robert and his family live near Buffalo, New York, and spend a great deal of time in Jerusalem.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Description: No, We Can't: Radical Islam, Militant Secularism and the Myth of Coexistence is a thought-provoking read that describes the three main world-views - Radical Islam, Militant Secularism, and Judeo-Christianity - and how Christians need to stand up against tolerance/coexistence with these groups to seek the truth. The world is changing, and Robert Stearns wants Christians to question what they believe in: Is the idea of coexistence a myth?; Is peace impossible?; and is there anything we can do about it?Review: I am one of those Christians who believes in the idea of coexistence, so as soon as I saw this book offered for review, I knew I had to see where this author's ideas were coming from. The eternal optimist that I am wasn't too pleased with some of the topics discussed, including the theory that the world is being taken over by Islam ("Islamization"), and the Judeo-Christian population is being attacked, so they have to "ensure that the torch of liberty is not extinguished..." The United States is a "melting pot" of races, cultures, languages, etc... - so why not religions? Does Robert Stearns really think that one spiritual world-view is going to completely obliterate another? I honestly don't believe that, and I was surprised to find so much exaggeration of certain topics. After reading a book like this one, you'd think the world was ending and that there was no real hope - unless you are a Christian devoted to non-tolerance ideals. It was interesting to read, but very controversial. I respect his opinions, but I have my own view of what's to come. The book was well-written format-wise, but I never managed to grasp the author's true purpose. He pointed out too many reasons for writing and not enough facts. Overall, I wasn't too thrilled with this book's content, but I did finish it. I recommend reading this book as a topic for discussion, especially for readers looking for Christian debate material.Rating: DNR (2.5/5)*** I received this book from the author (Bethany House - Chosen - Baker Publishing) in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.