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IN TEXAS: DFW Airport’s ‘Interfaith Chapels’ Replace Crosses With Muslim Prayer Rugs
"So-called ‘interfaith’ chapel at airports are essentially mini-mosques. There was not a single cross in two chapels I visited.
Chapel One
The first “chapel” had a prayer bench, at least. But it also included a lot of Islamic imagery and two large cabinets jammed with Islamic prayer rugs.
No crosses. Not a single one.
Chapel Two
That experience was even more disappointing. There was even less in that “chapel” to point to Christianity. There was a stained-glass window with vague imagery and some Bibles tucked on shelves. But prayer rugs were everywhere, including hanging on the racks on the wall. A sign encouraged the faithful to “look up” to find Mecca — a compass was painted on the ceiling.
What is happening is wrong. We cannot co-exist peacefully with Islam, and Muslims know it. They are spreading out, and we are smiling and opening our faith spaces to them while they do it.
An airport chapel should be for Christians. If other faiths need a space, they should request their own. America is not an Islamic nation, nor do we recognize Islam as a cultural touchstone.
The enemies are at the gate… B25."
Source: First Comment