Pastor Speaks Out After Muslims Take Over
Chapel at Dallas Airport and Block Him
from Entering
The Western Journal,
by
Bryan Chai
Original Article
Posted By: ConservativeYankee,
10/3/2025 6:55:51 AM
When Pastor Tom Ascol first heard about a “prayer service” at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, he admitted that he had “very low expectations.”
Even Ascol couldn’t have foreseen how badly this “prayer service” would miss even his low expectations.
Ascol gained quite a bit of virality recently when he recounted an infuriating experience he had at DFW Airport:
Ascol revealed that he was at that airport as he was waiting to fly back home after seeing the family of Voddie Baucham, a titan of Christianity who recently passed away.
“As I await my flight home from seeing Voddie’s family an announcement in [DFW Airport] says ‘all are welcome’ to a ‘prayer service’ in the chapel,”
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Bur Oak 10/3/2025 7:11:44 AM (No. 2011873)
It looks like Muslim DFW employees have taken over the chapel for themselves. Here's what the website says, "Interfaith Chapels The Interfaith Chapels (Before Security: A23, C15; After Security: B28, C4 and D24) serve as a great place to refresh and regain some peace." The camel is in the tent after taking advantage of western liberalism.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
qr4j 10/3/2025 7:22:28 AM (No. 2011878)
What does DFW say about this sort of thing? Ecumenical prayer services should not be taken over by one religion. It would be better to offer separate services or no services at all — just offer the space for prayer.
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I am thankful for a pastor that will stand strong!!!
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
marbles 10/3/2025 8:11:25 AM (No. 2011923)
They can only get away with what we allow. They are bullying us knowing that our 1st amendment can be exploited against us by them calling themselves a religion. " islamophobe " ? I don't give a damn , do you?
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Italiano 10/3/2025 8:43:28 AM (No. 2011938)
Ther is only one solution for them. Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition.
Sorry to hear about Voddie. He spoke at our church a few years ago. Very inspirational.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 10/3/2025 9:14:18 AM (No. 2011965)
Islam is a political ideology that masquerades as a "religion" in order to spread itself around an unsuspecting world. Islam is never peaceful, nor is it ever quiet. "Mohammedans" (they hate being called that) are the world's biggest bullies, next to Communists... neither of which should be allowed to exist in this country due to serious ideological conflicts with our Constitution.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
aripeny 10/3/2025 9:56:45 AM (No. 2011976)
Many companies have added prayer rooms to accommodate their Muslim employees. This "prayer time" leads to a loss of productivity for 25-75 minutes per week, or 1-2 weeks per year in addition to their personal/vacation time. Yet most Christians still have to take Good Friday as a personal day. Time to invade the prayer rooms Christians!
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Shark365 10/3/2025 10:28:58 AM (No. 2011990)
Pay attention. This is a microcosm of the future in a dystopian America. Diversity is not our strength, unity is actually our strength. (Hat tip: Charlie Kirk)
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
hershey 10/3/2025 10:30:56 AM (No. 2011991)
We wouldn't need prayer rooms if we'd send them all back to the crapholes they came from...and lock the door on all of them...it's not a 'religion', it's an infestation.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
dbdiva 10/3/2025 12:22:43 PM (No. 2012056)
#5: I found Voddie on YouTube several years ago. He was wonderful! During one of his sermons he stated very clearly that there was no way a Christian could be a Democrat and continue to identify as a Christian.
In another sermon he presented evidence against the prevailing "wisdom" that people are born to be gay.
We lost so many good ones in the last weeks and months; sadly we're left with a preponderance of Copelands, Osteens, Meyers etc.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
danu 10/3/2025 4:00:42 PM (No. 2012190)
Praise the Lord and pass the bacon and pork products
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Omen55 10/3/2025 4:47:00 PM (No. 2012204)
They will be hearing from Gov Abbott.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Strike3 10/4/2025 6:35:56 AM (No. 2012339)
Muslims grew bold by pushing their own women around. This is the kind of behavior that turns us against them because they are selfish cowards. Don't try to take over anything in flyover country.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
petrichor 10/4/2025 7:12:43 AM (No. 2012351)
The chapel is non-denominational and I would think it could be shared with any religion. Sometimes there are specific times set aside for certain religions, but other than that it should be available for limited use by any religion. (Satanism is not a religion.)
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
MakingSense 10/4/2025 8:54:32 AM (No. 2012408)
There’s only one true Lord - Jesus.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
The Remnants 10/4/2025 9:04:10 AM (No. 2012416)
I've read that: "Islam does not convert; Islam conquers."
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
franq 10/4/2025 9:05:08 AM (No. 2012417)
The multi-national corporation I work for installed foot-washing machines in the men's and ladies' room.
DEI for the Muslims. But they wouldn't remove me from mass emails about LGBTQ, even after I told an HR person I considered it a form of sexual harassment. That appears to have changed in the last several months. Now the info is grouped in a general "newsy" email, that requires a click to access. Thank the Lord.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Trump Won 10/4/2025 9:07:41 AM (No. 2012419)
"Prayer" service? They were probably discussing new methods of trying to highjack
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Ruhn 10/4/2025 9:29:49 AM (No. 2012431)
There is, frankly, no need for ‘prayer rooms’ at any airport or any other transit area. The concept is as misguided and naive as the ‘coexist’ bumper stickers. It is a dangerously false assumption that belief systems tolerate other belief systems in the same space. Get rid of them altogether, thus canceling the confrontation.
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Spray the place with bacon fat. There is no provision in Islam for cleansing a 'contaminated' area.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
HisHandmaiden 10/4/2025 1:49:58 PM (No. 2012581)
Quran
Quran (16:106) - Establishes that there are circumstances that can "compel" a Muslim to tell a lie.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Howard Adams 10/4/2025 8:45:31 PM (No. 2012665)
The InterFaith Chaplaincy has been a strength of DFW Airport. The chaplains of the various faiths & denominations at this international airport have worked together for decades. Friday is the holy day in Islam. There are usually services for Muslims and Christians at separate times that day. Pastor Ascol was just rude and making this episode all about himself. He would be offended if non-Christian barged in on his service as he did. I do not see Christ-like humility in his actions. The best option for us followers of Christ, us Americans, is to befriend all non-believers and show the love of Christ to non-believers.
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