The Islamic Colonization of Christianity
Integrating Islam into Christian worship.
May 11, 2026 by Mark Tapson 5 Comments
Christianity is the most persecuted religion in the world, and yet the greatest threat to the faith is arguably not external but internal: the woke infiltration of Christian churches by subversive clergy in sheep’s clothing.
Examples abound. Most recently, at Georgia’s Vinings Lake Church, which describes itself as a “progressive, fully inclusive, diverse,” “ever-evolving spiritual collective,” pastor Cody Deese declared in a sermon that he doesn’t believe Christ died for our sins, which is the central claim of the faith. He says people in the first century AD might have believed that, but we don’t live in that culture anymore. He casually dismissed accusations that he is a heretic.
Another example: the female pastor of the United Church in Walpole, Massachusetts, Rev. Anna Flowers, recently argued that Jesus’ assertion that “I am the way, the truth and the life” – which, again, is the central claim of Christianity – is nonsensical, and that there are many valid religions and paths to God: “Jesus did not come into the world to preach a kind of ‘My way or the highway’ kind of religion.” It would be hard to find a more heretical statement.
I can’t fathom how people like this manage to maneuver their way into positions of leadership in so many churches throughout the Western world, but it demonstrates how successfully Christian culture has been diluted and subverted through wokeness. And a significant aspect of this subversion is the colonization of Christianity by Islam, through purported Christian theologians promoting a melding of the two under the guise of “tolerance,” “mutual” values, and “interfaith dialogue.”
https://www.frontpagemag.com/the-islamic-colonization-of-christianity/