Hope of Israel Ministries (Ecclesia of YEHOVAH):
EPIC City: Replacing Old Glory With the Crescent Moon?
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Other tyrannies are furious infections, which burn hot, but are soon overcome. Islam is a slow terminal cancer, which metastasizes, and takes over. It never retreats. Its methods are more insidious, often imperceptible at first, driven by demographics. Like advanced cancer, excision is the only cure. |
by Aaron Reitz
Picture this: a Muslim-only city
governed by Sharia law, beyond the reach of democratically elected officials.
We’d expect this in the Middle East or North Africa. But it’s happening in
Texas, and its founders call it EPIC City.
The East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) is the largest mosque in Texas and one of
the largest in the United States. Last year, several members of the mosque
formed Community Capital Partners LP (CCP) and announced the formation of EPIC
City, a master-planned Islamic development project that “caters to the evolving
needs of families [in] the Muslim community.”
After EPIC City’s plans went viral earlier this spring, Texas Governor Greg
Abbott and other top officials acted swiftly. “Sharia law is not allowed in
Texas,” Abbott said. “Nor are Sharia cities. Nor are ‘no go zones’ which [the
EPIC City] project seems to imply.”
The Texas Funeral Service Commission sent a cease-and-desist letter to EPIC for
operating as an unlicensed funeral home. The Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality told them that “any construction or development…is in violation of state
law and should be halted immediately.” The Texas Attorney General, State
Securities Board, Workforce Commission, and Rangers each launched their own
investigations. The Justice Department initiated its own federal inquiry, too.
All this unfolded in the span of about a month. But now the issue has largely
faded from headlines. The Justice Department closed its short-lived
investigation, noting that EPIC City was “still in the planning stage.” And this
week, as the Texas Legislature convenes for a Special Session, nothing on the
agenda appears to address the nascent EPIC City.
So, is it over? Nothing to see here? Was this just a flare-up fueled by online
activists fear mongering about a coming caliphate in Texas?
Hardly. In fact, I believe it’s just beginning. EPIC City reflects a deeper
civilizational conflict unfolding in Texas. The silence now surrounding it
doesn’t show a lack of evidence of wrongdoing; rather, it shows a lack of an
intellectual framework to publicly discuss a domestic culture clash.
While officials search for technical violations, ordinary Texans see something
deeply wrong. Even if EPIC City survives scrutiny from a dozen government
agencies, they sense something isn’t right.
Concerned Texans look to major cities in Europe where large, concentrated Muslim
populations have transformed neighborhoods into Islamist ghettos.
They see similar trends in Dearborn, Michigan; Paterson, New Jersey; and
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
They listen to Muslim politicians like Reps. Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, who
represent heavily Islamic districts, and hear an endless stream of anti-American
vitriol.
They see groups like the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) publicly
supporting EPIC City and recall CAIR’s connections with the Muslim Brotherhood,
the Free Palestine and Boycott-Divest-Sanction movements, and other anti-Israel
and anti-Semitic causes. They worry EPIC City could become a breeding ground for
radicalism.
Globally, they see Muslim-majority countries plagued by dysfunction, repression,
and a stifling lack of freedom. So, when EPIC’s resident scholar Yasir Qadhi
says “we’re going to be showing what it means to be a Muslim neighborhood,” they
reasonably expect such a neighborhood to become a similarly disordered
microcosm.
They see EPIC City already shifting its messaging under scrutiny, replacing
original advertising -- “we will limit sales to only persons we believe will
contribute to the overall makeup of our community” -- with sanitized corporate
language promising “vibrant, multigenerational and inclusive master planned
community.”
They look at EPIC City’s geographic isolation and all-in-one amenities and see a
project intentionally designed to avoid integrating into broader American
society.
They know Sharia law is illegal in America and that American law -- rooted in
the Western Christian tradition and Anglo common law -- need not embrace every
Islamic practice.
They remember the cultural upheaval following the Immigration and Nationality
Act of 1965, which opened the floodgates to mass immigration after nearly a
century of restricted entry and successful assimilation. The Muslim population
in America was virtually nonexistent before the mid-1960s. It has since swelled
to around 4 million. Texans have felt the destabilizing effects of mass
migration and want less of it.
They understand that America is fundamentally a Christian nation -- a nation
that faithfully protects religious minorities under the First Amendment, but
that remains deeply Christian in character. When Texans see their state’s
largest mosque planning fully integrated, self-contained Muslim communities,
they reasonably feel it doesn’t belong here.
I don’t believe these concerns stem from bigotry or hate. Texans love our
neighbors and respect religious freedom. But this is different. Even if EPIC
City passes every legal and regulatory test, do we really remain defenseless to
protect our civilization from Islamization? I don’t think so.
So, what’s next?
First, state executive-branch agencies should remain vigilant in their
investigations to stop EPIC’s plans before they take root. Remember: most
sophisticated organized crime rings aren’t taken down for murder, trafficking,
or the like, but for tax evasion or other process crimes.
Second, the Texas legislature should strengthen the recently-passed HB 4211,
designed to “ensure developments like EPIC City are unable to impose Sharia law
in Texas” and grant the attorney general stronger enforcement powers.
Lastly, Texans should speak out: We don’t want EPIC City or any Sharia enclaves
here. We welcome assimilable, Western-aligned patriots of all faiths to live
peacefully in our country. But we cannot abide the vision that EPIC City
represents. We will not -- and will never -- replace Old Glory with the Crescent
Moon.
(Aaron Reitz is an attorney and was formerly the head of the Justice
Department’s Office of Legal Policy. He is currently running for Texas Attorney
General).
From the Editor:
Unlike the 20th-century
totalitarians whose killing fury consumed themselves, reducing their longevity,
Islam paces itself. In the end, though slower, Islam has killed and tortured far
more than any other creed, religious or secular. Unlike secular tyranny, Islam,
by virtue of its polygamy and sexual predations, reproduces itself and
increases.
Other tyrannies are furious infections, which burn hot, but are soon overcome.
Islam is a slow terminal cancer, which metastasizes, and takes over. It never
retreats. Its methods are more insidious, often imperceptible at first, driven
by demographics. Like advanced cancer, excision is the only cure.
One deceptive lie that is currently making great headway among many Americans is the notion that Islam is “a fine, noble religion.” Unfortunately, even some of our Presidents have used these words to describe Islam. While there are probably some fine, noble Muslim people, the religion of Islam is a counterfeit faith that has as its source the bottomless pit -- the Abyss of Darkness. Islam is a mystery of the darkest character. It defies explanation on any natural basis. Its origin is so utterly unlike that of all the other empires as to leave no alternative but the view that it originated supernaturally, and its career is just as difficult to explain upon natural grounds as its origin.
In addition to calling our nation to repentance, we need to educate people. “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge,” YEHOVAH God said (Hosea 4:6). Most Americans’ knowledge of the Scriptures is very superficial and shallow -- or totally non-existent. Sadly, this is often true even among church people. As a result, people are ripe for deception.
It is not popular to say that Islam is a counterfeit faith that should be renounced, rejected, and eliminated from our country. The spirit of this age is pushing for an all-inclusive, New Age view that sees all religions -- even Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism -- as legitimate faiths. Our proclaiming that all non-Biblical faiths are illegitimate will not make us popular, but we are not in a popularity contest. The Scripture speaks of only “one faith” (Ephesians 4:5), “the faith that was once delivered to the saints” (Jude 3). Our proclaiming this one faith, the faith described in the holy scriptures, will set us apart from the mainstream, but it is the only hope for our nation.
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