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Islamic Impostors

by Poray, Sr. Casimier

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Release Date: 2004-07-31

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Reader's Review: 3 stars for trying

I give the book 3 stars. Simply because we have come so far with teaching others about their faults what about ours. The book is based on knowledge that informs you about how Louis Farrakhan believes only certain things Elijah Muhammad believes. Alot of Chrisitians are impostors. They are Pentecoastal, Baptist, Lutheran, Apostolic, Roman Catholic, Ethiopian Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, Jehovah Witnesses, Mormons, and Seven Day Adventists. We need to deliberate among Christians first, before we try to clean out the filth in someone other house. God is one church, and with one church divided to be polite with man, will not stand firm. Truth is power and these different dominations are full of proud to see what is right and what is wrong. So lets talk about Christian Impostors also. Baptist ministers shouldn't be going into politics. I did some research and discovered the reason why baptist was formed, so church would be seperate from the corruption of the government. Therefore, if you call yourself a Baptist, you don't believe in participating in elections or politics. If you love god, then you love the way your denomination was founded. research my facts and you will correct me if I'm wrong. Thank you.

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Reader's Review: THE ONLY BOOK CHRISTIANS NEED READ ON THE NATION OF ISLAM!

Chicago Minister Poray Casimier dedicated over a decade to studying and documenting the history and doctrines of the Nation of Islam (NOI)--also known as The Black Muslims. Within ISLAMIC IMPOSTERS' 500-plus, dense, information-rich pages, those seeking a comprehensive overview of the NOI's history, prominent leaders and their teachings will learn that Casimier slacked-off very little during his ten years of research and writing.

In an effort to soundly equip Christians to take a confident, sure-footed stand against the NOI's ongoing efforts to entice and indoctrinate, Casimier painstakingly explores and scrutinizes the, often incendiary, written and spoken words of Elijah Muhammad and Louis Farrakhan. Weighing the NOI leaders' statements against Scripture verses that clearly illuminate the damaging errors contained within the Black Muslim precepts, Casimier skillfully presents a text that's Bible-based in its defense and justification, and refreshingly free of the author's personal bias and opinion.

Casimier's ultimate goal in writing such an expose is not only to protect Christians from the NOI's ever-increasing ability to beguile even some of the staunchest Bible believers. He also earnestly endeavors to reach out to NOI members, steeped and entrenched in the sect's erroneous teachings: Casimier includes "Evangelism Tips"--a very practical series of "Things to do" and "Things to avoid" when ministering to Black Muslims. The tips are uniquely tailored to effectively address specific NOI needs and nuances.

Casimier's writing style is upfront and unpretentious; his language is plain, without being over-simplified, and smoothly accessible (as a minister, his accessibility is clearly one of his gifts). When laying out his extensively-researched information, he refrains from condescending to those unfamiliar with his subject, and finds a workable middle ground, stylewise, suitable for layman, clergy, scholar, etc. One can be assured that even the average Black Muslim will find the book a fascinating read (with its careful examination of why, despite Farrakhan's assertions, W.F. Muhammad is not God, chronological listing of the NOI leaders' many prophetic predictions that failed to come to pass, side-by-side comparisons of Farrakhan's Gospel to Christ's Gospel, etc.)-- even if not an agreeable one.

A book so dangerously raw with revelatory truth is bound to at first struggle to find an unreluctant readership. Why? Because an uncomfortable number of Christians, it appears, have grown too comfortable and accommodating in accepting the Nation of Islam's seemingly positive rhetoric of empowerment (racial, religious, economic) and, comparatively, benign presence in our communities--how many Christians wouldn't argue that a young person's involvement in the Nation of Islam is not a more affirmative and forward-looking alternative to being involved in a street-gang or, say, the drug trade? Eventually, however, ISLAMIC IMPOSTERS is bound to find its readers, all of them, who will dutifully put the book to its proper use: as a weapon, a sharp, effective and precise tool for the hands of every Christian seeking to debunk and dispel the dangerous doctrinal deceptions, inconsistencies and contradictions that are foundational to Farrakhan's Nation of Islam.

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