Explosion of Islam in Europe Cited as Reason for Growing Anti-American Sentiment
by Chad Groening
November 14, 2003
(AgapePress) - A Christian woman who once worked for a German television network in Lebanon says much of the current anti-Americanism in Europe can be attributed to the exploding Islamic population there. | Brigitte Gabriel |
Brigitte Gabriel saw what happened in her native Lebanon when Islamists seized the once-thriving country that tolerated Christianity, and turned it into a haven for Islamic terrorists. Now, she says, Muslims could very well be the majority population in many European countries by the middle of the century. According to Gabriel, Muslim marital practices are behind the increasing Muslim populace."The problem we have with Europe is that [it] is infested with the Muslim population. The reason why is because they multiply at a much faster rate than we do," she says.
"When we Christians get married, we have two, three, maybe four children -- after they're born, we start thinking about what college we're going to send them to, what education we're going to give them. The Muslims, on the other hand, are allowed to marry up to four wives at a time," she says, noting that terrorist Osama bin Laden had 27 children.
The former journalist believe the massive influx of Muslims into Europe is having a profound effect on the attitudes in countries like France and Germany.
""We're looking at France right now where the Muslims are multiplying and growing much faster than the French. The same thing [is] happening in Germany," she says. She cites Denmark as an example, noting that Muslim mullahs have already declared that by 2050, that nation will be a Muslim state because they will constitute more than 50% of the population.
Gabriel is founder of the American Congress for Truth, an organization that attempts to present an informed and inside prospective from a Christian Arab's viewpoint on what Arabs in general and Muslims in particular think about Israel, the United States, and Western civilization.