Christians, Open Your eyes, they're not of Us.
- Daniel Casseus

- Jan 24
- 7 min read

I want to start with a word of prayer: Father God, please use me as a vessel for your good works. Edify me with righteous words of direction for all who come across this page. I don’t want to be horrendous to those seeking answers for the days we're living in. Father God, provide us with the heavenly angels to guide our steps and our words. In Jesus’ name, Amen
It is very troubling to see the way some people who call themselves Christians behave. Their actions often stand in stark contrast to the love, humility, and integrity that Christ taught and modeled. It is especially disheartening when they use the name of God to justify attitudes and behaviors that are unkind, hypocritical, or even harmful to others. When their words and actions so clearly conflict with the teachings of Scripture, it becomes difficult to understand how they can truly belong to God. In moments like this, the only explanation that seems to make sense is that, despite their claims, they were never genuinely children of God, but instead are merely using the label “Christian” without having a real, transformed relationship with Him.
There are so many things happening in the world today that it would be easy to choose any number of topics to write about. However, I will begin with the one I find most serious and spiritually dangerous. This particular belief system is often described as a “religion of peace,” which makes it especially deceptive, because many people accept that description without truly understanding its deeper roots or spiritual implications. I believe this religion does not come from God, but is in fact inspired by Satan, designed to lead people away from the truth of the gospel. In my view, it was one of the first major deceptions established after the ascension of our Lord and Savior, set in place to oppose His work and distort God’s plan for humanity.
But what is truly ironic to me is that when you read what it says in the Quran, they don’t pull any punches; they are very clear about the mission of their God and their leader. According to their own text, there is no confusion or subtlety about what they believe they are commanded to do. They are doing exactly what their book is telling them to do, following it as a direct and literal guide for how they should live, fight, and treat those who do not share their beliefs.
This is what, in my view, truly sets it apart from what the Bible teaches and where you can see a striking contrast between the two faiths. While the Bible emphasizes love, forgiveness, repentance, and salvation through Christ, the Quran lays out a different path, including clear instructions about dealing with nonbelievers, warfare, and establishing religious dominance. When you place these teachings side by side, the difference in tone and purpose between the two scriptures becomes more obvious.
What is even stranger to me is that you can clearly see who the true followers of each faith are by how closely they follow their respective books. The ones they call “radical” Muslims are actually the ones following the words of their leader in the Quran—Muhammad—very literally and consistently. They model their actions and ideology directly on what is written and on his example. On the other hand, the ones calling themselves peaceful Muslims often fall into one of two categories: either they are being intentionally deceptive, as some Islamic teachings permit in certain circumstances, or they are not fully devoted to, or knowledgeable about, what their religion actually teaches. In that sense, the so-called radicals may be closer to the original teachings, while the peaceful ones may be either compromising or concealing those teachings for the sake of fitting into modern, non-Islamic societies.
Now, I know I’ve said a lot and haven’t provided any Scriptures yet, which is not like me, but I need to lay a foundation so you can see how this is not of God.
So here is something that I’m pretty sure most people have at least heard before: the belief that the Prophet Muhammad received his revelations and his vision from the angel Gabriel. In Islamic tradition, Gabriel is the angel who brought messages from God to Muhammad, guiding him and revealing what would become the Quran.
But before I move forward, it’s important to understand another idea: according to many religious beliefs, Satan also has angels, often referred to as fallen angels or demons. These beings are thought to oppose God’s will, deceive people, and work against what is good and true. In many traditions, they are described as spiritual entities who once belonged to God but rebelled, choosing instead to resist His purposes and lead people away from truth, righteousness, and spiritual maturity.
Because of this, when we discuss spiritual messages, visions, or supernatural experiences, some religious perspectives emphasize the need for discernment. They draw a clear distinction between messages believed to come from God’s angels—who are seen as messengers of truth, guidance, and protection—and those believed to originate from demonic or deceptive spiritual beings, whose goal is to mislead, confuse, or distort a person’s understanding of God and His will. This distinction becomes especially important for believers when evaluating spiritual impressions, dreams, or revelations, helping them to test whether a message aligns with God’s character and teachings or stands in opposition to them.
“The reason I’m saying this is that when you follow a false teaching, you bear a personal responsibility to pay attention to what is being said and done. You need to discern when those teachings or actions go against the truth, and once you recognize that they are wrong, you must make the deliberate choice to distance yourself from them and remove yourself from that influence.”
In Paul’s writing, he was clear on many things, but on this one point, he repeated himself because he knew the depth of false teaching and how dangerous it would be to those who falls for it.
Galatians 1:6-9
I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting him who called you in the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel— not that there is another one, but there are some who trouble you and want to distort the gospel of Christ. But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed. As we have said before, so now I say again: If anyone is preaching to you a gospel contrary to the one you received, let him be accursed.
This was written at least 500 years before the Quran, so why don’t those who want to know the truth go and study these verses? I wonder, but we know we do not have to wonder long, for God has made this clear as well. God told us that Satan has blinded the mind of man so that they would believe the lie.
Here in Galatians, Paul made it very clear and, weirdly, they say that it was an angel who came to Mahammad. How much clearer must God make it for us, and we still do not believe.
The video below will help you understand my concerns about what has been happening in Europe. We cannot allow the same things to take place here if we truly love America or, more importantly, if we care about the people we will one day leave behind—our families, our friends, and especially our children.
As believers, we have a serious responsibility. God tells us that if we see danger coming and stay silent, we share in the accountability for what happens. In other words, if we know the truth and understand the consequences but fail to warn others, their blood will be on our hands. Because we have been given this truth, we are obligated to share it—clearly, boldly, and lovingly—so that those we care about are not left unprepared for what is to come.
Ezekiel 3:18
If I say to the wicked, ‘You shall surely die,’ and you give him no warning, nor speak to warn the wicked from his wicked way, in order to save his life, that wicked person shall die for his iniquity, but his blood I will require at your hand.
Ezekiel 33:6
But if the watchman sees the sword coming and does not blow the trumpet, so that the people are not warned, and the sword comes and takes any one of them, that person is taken away in his iniquity, but his blood I will require at the watchman's hand.
1 Timothy 5:22
Do not be hasty in the laying on of hands, nor take part in the sins of others; keep yourself pure.
Acts 18:6
And when they opposed and reviled him, he shook out his garments and said to them, “Your blood be on your own heads! I am innocent. From now on, I will go to the Gentiles.”
This is a very strong rebuke from God to us as His people. Because we bear His name and represent Him to the world, we are held to a higher standard and are commanded to live in full obedience to what God’s Word says.
These verses not only inform us about God’s expectations, but they also instruct us on how we should move forward in light of His truth. They remind us of the seriousness of our calling, the weight of our responsibility, and the urgency of responding in repentance, faith, and obedience to the matter at hand.
I will end it here for now, but there will be much more to say on this topic because what is happening is truly diabolical. The fact that New York is getting one of these radical individuals as the new mayor of our nation’s financial capital is still unbelievable to me. It feels reckless and short-sighted, and I can’t help but worry about the long-term consequences for the city and the country as a whole.
I never imagined we would see the day when someone with such extreme views would be entrusted with that kind of power and influence. It was nowhere on my radar, and it certainly wasn’t on my bingo card for how things would unfold. Yet here we are, watching this play out in real time, and it leaves me both stunned and deeply concerned.
As always, may God truly bless all who pass through and is blessed because of this content, know that it is all of God
God bless you all, peace & shalom




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