Islamic Immigration and the Tower of Babel

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As Scripture warns, “But know this, that in the last days perilous times will come.” (2 Timothy 3:1). I want to sound the alarm over something most politicians, media personalities, and even many pastors refuse to talk about openly: the long-term consequences of mass Islamic immigration, not just illegal immigration, but legal Islamic immigration that is fundamentally incompatible with the West and its Judeo-Christian foundations.

For decades, Americans have been told that all cultures are equally compatible and that concerns about Islamic migration are unfounded. However, what we now witness across Western nations contradicts this narrative: parallel Islamic societies are forming that do not integrate but push for the replacement of Western civilization.

This is about worldview, law, governance, culture, and spiritual allegiance—not ethnicity or nationality.

Many Islamic immigrants come from societies shaped by Shariah law, where religion and government are inseparable, where free speech is heavily restricted, where women have no rights, where Islamic apostasy and blasphemy are criminalized, and where individual liberty is subordinate to religious authority. While not every Muslim immigrant embraces the full implementation of Shariah Law, the larger ideological problem is that Islam does not simply desire coexistence with Western constitutional systems. In many cases, it seeks to dominate them eventually.

That is why we are seeing increasing pressure throughout the Western world for accommodation rather than assimilation.

The dimension often ignored in discussions about Islamic immigration is the Islamic concept of Hijrah, which views Muhammad’s migration from Mecca to Medina in AD 622 as prescriptive rather than descriptive for Islamic expansion into non-Muslim lands. Modern mass migration can function as a form of “civilization jihad” or “demographic jihad,” advancing influence not necessarily through military conquest but through migration, demographic growth, political pressure, legal accommodation, and the gradual establishment of parallel Islamic institutions within Western nations. Over time, as populations grow, political and cultural influence follows, leading to pressure for accommodations to Shariah, Islamic schools, separate communities, and greater influence over public life. This represents a long-term strategy of transformation from within, using the tolerance and openness of Western societies against themselves.

In Europe, the results are already visible. Entire districts in major cities have become effectively segregated Islamic enclaves where police hesitate to enter (i.e., no-go zones), where parallel Shariah legal structures informally operate, and where Western values are openly rejected. France has struggled for years with Islamic immigration, as seen in riots, terror attacks, and a growing hostility toward French identity. According to reports cited by Rep. Chip Roy in The Daily Caller, a 2025 poll showed that 44% of Muslims in France believe Islamic law should take precedence over French law, a dramatic increase from prior decades. The Daily Caller

Meanwhile, Roy points out that Muhammad has become one of the most popular baby names in the United Kingdom for several consecutive years. The Daily Caller Germany continues struggling with mass migration and welfare dependency connected to large migrant populations. Sweden, once considered one of the safest nations in Europe, now battles escalating gang violence, bombings, sexual assaults, and social instability tied to failed immigration and assimilation policies.

One of the clearest examples of this cultural fragmentation can be seen in the United Kingdom, where authorities have spent years battling organized Islamic rape gangs largely connected to Muslim immigrant communities. Independent journalist Tommy Robinson has repeatedly pointed out how political leaders, police departments, and media outlets often avoid confronting the issue for fear of being labeled racist or Islamophobic. Numerous investigations in places like Rotherham, Rochdale, Telford, Oxford, Huddersfield, and other cities uncovered horrifying patterns of young British girls being groomed, trafficked, abused, raped, and ignored by authorities who feared the political consequences of addressing the ethnic and Islamic dimensions involved.

This has become one of the clearest examples of what happens when multicultural ideology overrides truth, justice, and national accountability. Instead of protecting vulnerable citizens, political leaders often prioritize preserving the WOKE narrative of diversity, acceptance, and tolerance. The result is societal suicide, institutional cowardice, and devastating consequences for countless victims. Many Europeans now view these scandals as warnings about what happens when governments refuse to address the failures of assimilation and the dangers of parallel Islamic societies developing within Western nations.

And now the same trajectory is accelerating in America.

In Texas alone, Roy points out that an estimated 650 Muslim nonprofits have been established as of 2026. One of the most shocking developments is EPIC City near Plano, Texas, a massive 400-acre Muslim-centered residential project associated with the East Plano Islamic Center. The development plans include more than 1,000 homes, Islamic schools, mosques, and infrastructure designed around Islamic community life. Critics fear this represents not integration into American society but the formation of a parallel society operating under different cultural and religious assumptions. The Daily Caller

Again, the issue is not race. The issue is worldview, Sharia law, and allegiance.

Can a civilization survive when millions of people entering that civilization reject its Judeo-Christian moral framework, constitutional order, and religious Christian heritage?

Christians must respond with truth and love, not fear or resentment. We are called to biblically address challenges, desiring every person to come to faith in Jesus Christ. However, loving people does not require surrendering discernment or accepting the erosion of Western civilization or biblical values. We can love individuals and defend the truth simultaneously, without embracing societal transformation through mass Islamic migration.

But this issue goes even deeper than immigration policy itself. What we are watching is part of a much larger global agenda.

Globalists understand something many Christians and conservatives still fail to grasp: nations are strongest when they possess a shared identity, history, moral framework, and cultural cohesion. Strong borders, national loyalty, religious heritage, and stable families create resilient societies that resist centralized global control.

Therefore, if your goal is to weaken sovereign nations and move the world toward global governance, one of the most effective tools is mass migration, especially Islamic immigration.

In many ways, what we are witnessing is an attempt to reverse what God did at the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11. After humanity united in rebellion against God under Nimrod’s centralized system, God divided the nations by languages and boundaries to restrain evil and prevent a consolidated global rebellion. Borders, cultures, nations, languages, and distinct peoples were not accidents of history. They became part of God’s providential ordering of the world after Babel.

But globalism seeks to erase borders, merge cultures, suppress nationalism, and centralize power. This is a modern attempt to rebuild Babel through economics, migration, technology, and ideological conformity.

Mass Islamic migration fractures the identity of any Western culture since Islam is not compatible with the West. Islam creates tribalism, social fragmentation, economic strain, cultural confusion, and political instability. It overwhelms infrastructure and weakens national unity. It also creates dependency upon expanding government systems to manage the resulting chaos from Islamic immigrants who want to practice Shariah law.

The strategy is not accidental.

Mass Islamic migration destabilizes societies and creates conditions where populations become increasingly willing to surrender freedoms in exchange for security and stability. The more chaotic a society becomes, the easier it is for centralized authorities to justify surveillance, censorship, digital identification systems, digital currency, expanded policing powers, and ultimately forms of technocratic governance.

And increasingly, Islam is being used as one of the hammers to accelerate that process. Trevor Loudon has described it as the “Red-Green Axis,” an alliance between Marxists, communists, socialists, and Islamists. While these ideologies fundamentally oppose one another in many ways, they are united by a common hostility toward Western civilization, national sovereignty, capitalism, Israel, and Christianity. In many cases, global elites view Islam as a useful destabilizing force that can help weaken the cultural and spiritual foundations of the West from within.

Islam functions uniquely in this equation because it is not merely a private religion. It possesses political, legal, military, and governmental dimensions embedded within its historical framework. That makes it not just simply a personal religion but a highly effective political ideology at challenging Western liberal democracies from within.

At the same time, global elites often believe they can manipulate and harness these tensions to reshape society into a new global order. They imagine they can control the instability they are creating.

But Scripture reveals something far more sobering.

From a biblical worldview, Christians should not be surprised by any of this. The Bible predicts a coming global system that will erode national distinctions, centralize political and economic power, and ultimately culminate in a one-world government under the Antichrist.

The Book of Revelation describes a final global empire characterized by political centralization, economic control, religious deception, and rebellion against God. (Revelation 13:1-18; 17:3,7, 9-18) Daniel’s prophecies likewise describe successive Gentile empires culminating in a final global kingdom that opposes God’s people and seeks worldwide domination. (Daniel 2:40-43; 7:23-25)

What many globalists fail to understand is that while they may believe they are building a utopian world order free from true Bible-believing believers in Jesus, the Jewish people, and Israel, they are ultimately helping establish the very system Scripture warned about thousands of years ago.

In many ways, today’s elites despise the “people of the Book” because biblical Christianity, the West, and Israel all stand as obstacles to global homogenization and centralized authoritarianism. The biblical worldview teaches fixed truth, moral absolutes, national distinctions, individual accountability before God, and allegiance to divine authority above the state. Those ideas directly conflict with the emerging global order.

Yet the irony is profound.

The elite think they are constructing a system that they will permanently control. But according to Scripture, the final global system will eventually be seized by the Antichrist himself, who will not share power with them. (Revelation 17:12-13) Revelation makes clear that the beast system ultimately becomes totalitarian, demanding worship, allegiance, and absolute submission to one man. (Revelation 13:1-18)

The world is not evolving toward enlightenment. It is moving toward the ultimate rebellion against God.

This is why Christians must stop viewing immigration solely through economic or political lenses. There is also a spiritual dimension to what is unfolding globally. The battle is not merely about demographics. It is about civilization, worldview, sovereignty, truth, and ultimately the preservation of what remains of biblical influence in the West.

Christians should love their neighbors, including Muslim immigrants, and treat all people with dignity. Yet, they must also stand firm in biblical truth and remain vigilant about cultural threats. Loving people does not mean ignoring dangerous ideologies or surrendering a nation’s right to preserve its laws, culture, sovereignty, and Judeo-Christian foundations. As Christians, we must keep our categories clear. Societal and civilizational concerns should not be confused with interpersonal Christian ethics or the Great Commission.

The West is now standing at a crossroads. One path leads toward national preservation, cultural cohesion, and the defense of biblical truth. The other leads to fragmentation, instability, technocratic control, and, eventually, the global system the Bible warned would arise in the last days.

What we are witnessing is not random.

It is the convergence of globalism, spiritual rebellion, demographic transformation, and prophetic preparation for the world system Scripture said would come before the return of Jesus Christ.

Yet amid these sobering realities, Christians can take heart knowing that Christ remains in control and His victory is certain. No matter how dark the times may seem, the Bible promises that Jesus will return for His Church at the Rapture, redeem Israel during the time of Jacob’s Trouble, defeat every force of evil at the Second Coming, and establish His Messianic kingdom of righteousness and peace. This is our ultimate hope.  As we watch prophetic events unfold, may we stand firm in faith and walk boldly in the assurance of Christ’s final triumph.