Franklin Graham: This Is Why Terrorists Continue to Attack

Iraqi men react at the site after a suicide car bomb attack at the shopping area of Karrada, a largely Shi'ite district, in Baghdad
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Radical Islamists brutally slayed hundreds in the last week alone. Yes, hundreds: More than 200 were slaughtered in an Iraqi car bomb attack; at least 22 were murdered in a restaurant in Dhaka, Bangladesh; and as many as 45 were blown up in suicide bombings in Istanbul, Turkey.  

“Everyone else ran away, but you couldn’t make it,” a gunman told a hostage in Dhaka. “That means God wants you to die.” 

Evangelist Franklin Graham says terrorists continue to attack because the U.S. government refuses to recognize the danger of Islam.  

Friday night at least 7 Islamic terrorists chanted “Allahu Akbar” (which means in Arabic, god is great) as they attacked an upscale bakery in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, and mercilessly killed 20 innocent people—including two Emory University students. People wonder when all of this madness will end. I’m afraid that it will get worse, not better, because President Obama and many in Congress refuse to acknowledge the great danger that Islam and the teachings of the Koran is to the world. One of those rescued confirmed that the attackers didn’t harm any hostage who could recite verses from the Koran! President Obama insists on saying that Islam is a religion of peace—this is absolutely not true. Let’s pray for the victims’ families and all those wounded in this horrific attack. 

Many rail against the president, demanding he call the attacks “radical Islam.” 

Is this what fuels the escalating violence? Sound off!

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