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NOTR - KING CHARLES, EASTER & ISLAM - 4.7.2026

Today's Show: KING CHARLES, EASTER & ISLAM - 04.07.2026

Chris discusses the Easter holiday -- also known as "Resurrection Sunday" among Evangelicals -- and its importance to the Christian faith. The Scripture says that if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord, and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you shall be saved (Romans 10:9). Furthermore, the apostle Paul made it clear that if Christ is not risen from the dead, then the faith of Christianity is in vain (1 Cor. 15:17). Yet it is now reported that King Charles III, who is the head of the Church of England, chose not to give an official message during the celebration of Easter. The king's neglect of the important holiday is in contrast to the fact that he officially acknowledged Ramadan for the Muslims. It has been rumored for years that Charles secretly converted to Islam, a religion that denies that Jesus was crucified, and also denies that He was raised from the dead. Could this be the real reason King Charles chose not to speak on the issue at all? Was he afraid of offending the Muslims?

 

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