Deeper reflection needed on Koran burning story

What is the proper Christian response to the idea of burning the Koran?

Connecticut’s Dr. Ray Pennoyer offers some clear thinking on the matter in a recent blog post in which he reminds us of the bigger picture:

When Jesus was giving his instructions to his followers, he told them to “turn the other cheek” and to “go the extra mile.” When he was reviled, he answered not his accusers. And in submitting to an unjust crucifixion, he changed the whole trajectory of history. Jesus serves as an example to his followers.

Read the whole thing and check out the fledgling New England School of Theology which Dr. Pennoyer and other Connecticut leaders have launched. It looks like a promising resource for the Evangelical Church in our State!

More on Islamophobia and Islam

My post on Islamophobia and the Bridgeport mosque drew a number of comments and I thought I should amplify my remarks.  I find myself in an interesting predicament, since I know my words will be read in a political sense, as well as being “fact-checked” and read for their religious content by other Christians and by some local Muslims.  Nevertheless, I should make the attempt.

We live in a unique season.  When viewed through the lens of its public statements, Islam has become politically self-confident in the Western world.  At the same time, whether deliberately or pathologically, Islam’s public actions and program display extreme sensitivity even to the point of a persecution complex.  This has made it nearly impossible for Christians and others of good will to discuss the Islamic political program at all without their remarks being interpreted as bigotry.

Now, this should give us no pause; a Christian must speak the truth of the Word of God regardless of the winds of political or cultural fashion.  For example, I hold that no serious believer can possibly be “pro-choice” and maintain a clear Christian conscience on the matter.  We are taught by our faith that we can do nothing against the truth.  We must declare publicly that abortion is a heinous moral evil in spite of the fact that such a statement is not viewed in our society as a religious statement but as a political statement.

We should be able to express, whether as Christians or simply as civic-minded Americans, our concerns over the growth of radical Islam and the dangers of accommodating Islamic Sharia law.  If we are unable to do so, whether because of intimidation or because we are not permitted, then freedom as we have understood it since the Reformation (or even since the Magna Carta) has been completely lost.

Now, about the previous post, I was gently chided by some Christian commenters over my characterization of Operation Save America.  It was suggested that I am swallowing the media’s portrayal of the group.  I may indeed have been mistaken about their work and their motives.  At the very least, I was probably sloppy in my approach to their role in the events and for that I apologize.  I am not opposed to evangelizing Muslims nor to seeking to show them the Christ of Christian Scripture.

Having said that, I remain unconvinced that the way to go about this is to go to mosques and create the appearance (if not the reality) of a protest.

I would ask if OSA preaches outside all houses of worship it deems to be in error?  Given that I haven’t heard anything about it in the news, I assume that OSA supporters are not in the habit of preaching outside of synagogues or Catholic churches in Connecticut.  Yet I presume they hold those theological systems to be erroneous.  I think it’s a fair question.

A Muslim gentleman whom I will leave unnamed thinks I am deeply misinformed and that I believe what I believe about Muslims because of what I see about radical Muslims in the news.

This is a red herring.  I never said whether I had any opinion about Muslim people per se – and indeed I do not other than to say that there are Muslims who are good citizens and there are Muslims who are not good citizens.  However, I do have an opinion about the teachings of Islam.  This is an entirely different matter.  Radical Muslims act as they do because they are enjoined by Islamic teachings and teachers to do so. They are taking the teachings of the Koran at face value.  So, with respect to the gentleman, the only way to allay such concerns is for Muslims to repudiate problematic Koranic teachings such as the one that says that Jews are the sons of apes and pigs.

Again, while not wishing to be unkind in any way to the polite Muslim man who wrote me, we as Christians have no real agreement with Islam.  Despite all the platitudes about worshiping the same God, the nature of the God of Islam is not in any way the same as the nature of the God of Christianity.  In Islam, such cardinal Christian beliefs as the Incarnation of Christ or the Trinity constitute the sin of shirk, an unforgivable sin to them in which the attributes of Allah are shared or given to others.

In Christianity, Christ is preeminent; indeed, He is God in the flesh.  In Islam, Christ is another Muslim prophet, subservient to Muhammad and to the expected Mahdi.  In Muslim belief, Christ will abolish Christianity and bring the world under the sway of Islam.  So how can we be in agreement?

Muslims who have studied their religion surely know this.  They also know that Christians are not afforded equal civil rights in Muslim societies.  The reason for this is Islamic law itself.  By Sharia law, the Muslim’s place in society is given preference over all others.  This has a number of punishing, practical real world effects.  It is better to be a dog in America than a Christian in Pakistan.  Until such things change, please make me no fair speeches about the tolerance of Islam.  All historians and political scientists of East and West know this; it has only been obscured in our time because the Left in the Western world will make common cause with anyone who holds a banner against traditional Christianity.

American democracy, by contrast, gives equal rights to Muslims because of the Christian belief that all men are created equal and are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights.  Western-type societies can only exist when this Christian consensus informs the culture.  Traditionally, there was no opposition to framing the society in those terms, even openly.  So, for example, Mormon Utah was admitted to the Union in 1896 on the condition of banning polygamy and writing that ban into its State Constitution.  This was done because the institutions of the American Republic were Christian in their foundation and polygamy formed no part of the Christian viewpoint.

The American people are not opposed to Muslims; they are opposed to Sharia.  Our ancestors, wiser than we, adopted a Constitution which provides that the Federal Government shall guarantee to each State a republican form of government.  Therefore no form of monarchy or theocratic system such as Islamic Sharia law can be considered properly “American.”

The issue then is not whether Muslims, Buddhists, or Christians are peaceful or whether there are Muslims who are not radical.  The issue is who shall define what constitutes a peaceable life.  American Muslims can go a long way toward helping their own cause by renouncing the application of Sharia law.  Their doing so will speak volumes – as will their failure to do so.  This is not a matter of culture, but a matter of law, equality and humanity.

Deliver us from Islamophobia

Is there anything more tiresome and more likely to induce eye-rolling across America than the word “Islamophobia?”

Here is another coined word, cleverly designed to make those who believe in the U.S. Constitution not only keep quiet about the inroads of radical Islam but feel guilty about not viewing Islam as something on a par with the Loyal Order of Moose.

Today we have the spectacle of Muslim clergy seeking police protection so people can worship unmolested during the month of Ramadan.  Courant writer Susan Campbell takes Operation Save America to task for picketing or harassing a Bridgeport mosque. I do not know why this organization chose to do this and I do not approve of such tactics, as they do not reflect the Spirit of Christ.

But despite the lack of wisdom and perhaps charity on the part of those protestors, the concept of Islamophobia is a fraud and a sham. No sooner does Ramadan begin than we see nearly 2,000 articles on Google News concerning Islamophobia, which points to a high level of complicity and cooperation between Islamists and the left-tilting media. In other words, in case you miss my meaning, Ramadan is being used for PR purposes, plain and simple.

What could be more obvious to any unbiased observer than the fact that Muslims have it, well, pretty good in this country. Just for starters, Muslims here have the ability to vote and have a standard of living they don’t have in the Middle East (except in Israel). I would also hasten to add that Muslims of both sexes have equal rights here.

We are sick and tired of hearing about Islamophobia already. I guarantee that if 9/11 had happened under Democratic icon FDR, Muslims would have been rounded up and interned as were the Japanese. In that less gentle day of 1941, there might have been many private reprisals, too. Yet, despite the horrors of 9/11 there were no Muslims dragged out into the streets and killed, there were no firebombings of mosques, no mass deportations, no declarations of martial law. Apparently someone had to go all the way to Texas just to find 12 people rowdy enough to be willing to yell at a Muslim.

So, is America infected with Islamophobia? I don’t think so.

Because Islamophobia – as Muslims define it – is a myth.

And yet for all that Islam is not to be viewed on a par with the Loyal Order of Moose. With apologies to George W. Bush, Islam does not mean “peace,” it means “submission.” Islamists worldwide are hard at work to replace the US Constitution and the governing systems of other nations in favor of Islamic sharia law.

We do not want this.

We do not want to be told that America is not a Christian nation – but that it is a Muslim nation.

We do not want special Islamic prayer rooms in airports and schools.

We do not want judges to excuse criminal behavior by saying that the perpetrator’s religious belief negates a criminal state of mind.

We do not want to be told we can’t eat certain foods and do certain things which we have always done because it may offend Muslims (pay attention to what is happening in Britain and Holland).

We do not want to be told how much Muslims revere Jesus when in fact the Islamic Jesus, they tell us, is coming to abolish Christianity and convert the world to Islam.

We are tired of hearing Muslims say that Jews are the filthy “sons of apes and pigs.”

Where do we learn these things?

Why, we learn them from reading the Koran and other Muslims writings, just as Susan Campbell tells us to.

And even the disgusting anti-Semitic statements mentioned above are supported by the leading Islamic clergy of today – not the year 700 AD – today!

Should we be “phobic” of such a belief system?

Lou Engle issues call to prayer over next 5 days

From prayer leader Lou Engle:

It is critical that the Church in America understands the times and what needs to be done now. The natural things speak of the invisible. Natural happenings on the earth are revealing something that is going on in the spiritual realm. There is a great spiritual conflict with a rising tide of Islamic boldness being manifested. Several happenings are converging this week.

First of all, our President has recently proclaimed, honored, encouraged the Muslim holy days of prayer and fasting called Ramadan. He was very silent on the National Day of Prayer, but very vocal on the support of Ramadan. Interestingly, at the same time, a major Christian leader of the Emergent Church called for forty days of fasting and prayer in the same Ramadan period with the goal that the Church will better understand our Muslim friends. We are all for understanding, but we must have spiritual discernment as to the spiritual dark powers that are being invoked into our nation.

Read the rest here.

Should Israel dump the U.S.?

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Israel needs to find a new ally for its own good.

So says Dutch writer Leon de Winter in the Jerusalem Post. Has Mr. Obama’s Cairo speech forced the Israelis to rethink their relationship with America? While the President’s speech was lauded by many, Israelis who listened closely might have felt a chill wind coming out of Washington.

Within this historic speech, Obama couldn’t find words to describe the attack by various Arab armies on Israel the day it was created. He couldn’t describe the terrorist attacks that followed the 1949 armistice. He omitted the growing anti-Semitism in the Arab media, the Arab schoolbooks, Arab radio and TV, in the preaching in the mosques. Twice Obama mentioned the anti-Semitic and anti-Christian Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas: “Hamas does have support among some Palestinians, but they also have responsibilities. To play a role in fulfilling Palestinian aspirations, and to unify the Palestinian people, Hamas must put an end to violence, recognize past agreements, and recognize Israel’s right to exist.”

Obama didn’t mention the core message of Hamas: the worldwide destruction of the Jews. Ayatollah Khomeini, the instigator of the present Islamist revolution, defined world history, the course of human events, as follows: “From the beginning, the Islamic movement has been obstructed by the Jews. They were the first who developed anti-Islamic propaganda and conspiracies. And this is still the case.”

In other words, opposing Israel, the nation of the Jews, is the driving force of the Islamist revolution, both Sunni and Shi’ite. It is its core. It cannot exist if it would give up its ambition to erase Israel. The destruction of Israel is its ultimate goal, its fuel, its body, its nature, its direction and its destination. Only through the destruction of the cunning, conspiring, obstructing Jews the Islamist revolution can reach its goal: the resurrection of the caliphate.

Mr. de Winter lays out uncomfortable realities which the media do not even mention – much less attempt to explain to an American audience. Who in America even knows, anymore, what the Calpihate was? Or the intention of those who may be working, openly or covertly, to resuscitate it? It is far easier, much less messy to pave over the words of the Islamists. Time, demography, and money are on their side anyway, so why not accomodate them?  De Winter continues:

A SMALL NATION like Israel, a single and lonely modern democracy in a part of the world in which autocracies and tyrannies are the norm, cannot survive without a strategic partnership with a major international power that is forced, by the sheer size of its interests, to play the complex fields of the Middle East. It is too soon to create a lasting bond with India, a natural ally for Israel. India will emerge during this century as a major international power, both militarily as economically and scientifically, but it cannot give Israel yet the diplomatic and military backup it needs.

But there is another strategic player in the field who would welcome a partnership with Israel, especially with its cutting-edge electronic industries. Of Israel’s 5.7 million Jews, more than 1 million have Russian roots. Despite the old anti-Semitism in Russia, there has been a strong melancholic bond between the two populations. In Russia, Jews have excelled in sciences and the arts.

Because of its continuous counterbalancing act with America, Russia has been maintaining ties to Iran and Syria, but it needs to diversify and update its economy and reduce its dependence on oil and natural gas income. It could use scientific and commercial ingenuity, qualities Iran and Syria are not able to deliver – Israel is. And Israel could use Russia’s vast resources and the determination of its leader Vladimir Putin, a smart and ruthless leader who understands the cruel rules of the international power game.

Obama’s loyalties, and those of the majority of liberal American Jewry, don’t lie with Israel. So Israel needs to shop for another ally. In his offices in the Kremlin, Putin will receive its leaders with open arms, dark bread, marinated herring and some bottles of Stoli.

Desperation may indeed drive the Israelis into embraces which they earlier might have shunned.

Let’s continue to pray for the peace of Jerusalem and that our leaders will follow the guidance of God.

Praying for the Christians of the Middle East

Even the New York Times now recognizes that Christians are an endangered species in the Middle East.

A century ago there were millions of Christians in what is today Turkey; now there are 150,000. There is a house in Turkey where the Virgin Mary is believed to have spent her last days, yet the country’s National Assembly and military have no Christian members or officers except temporary recruits doing mandatory service. Violence against Christians has risen.

Among Palestinians, Islam is also playing an unprecedented role in defining identity, especially in Gaza, ruled by Hamas. Benedict’s arrival in Jerusalem on Monday prompted a radical member of the legislature in Gaza to call on Arab governments not to greet him because of his contentious remark in 2006 regarding the Prophet Muhammad.

Read the rest here, and pray for the ancient Christian communities of that troubled region.

Did protestor say there was no point in Jews having survived Holocaust?

The following video shows protesters in Hartford, mostly supporting Hamas if we are to judge by appearances.

What is truly appalling is the reaction of a woman (named Levy, no less) who apparently says there was no point in Jews having survived Hitler’s concentration camps to come out into the world and behave in this fashion. Watch for this at 2:00 into the video. I had to watch this several times to be sure I saw what I saw.

What is sadly ironic here is that Hitler’s Final Solution was worsened through the instigation of a man we might nowadays call a radical jihadist, Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem.

Who was al-Husseini? He was a godfather of the modern pan-Islamic movement which seeks to destroy Israel (and Jews) today – and did so long before 1967, or 1948. Few are aware of the Nazi-Islamic connection during World War II. Al-Husseini was known to have personally urged Hitler and his underlings to liquidate the Jews. Evidence is abundant as to this fact and even Wikipedia has published a picture of a 1943 telegram from Himmler to the Grand Mufti in which he lauds the Mufti’s efforts:

‘To the Grand Mufti: The National Socialist [Nazi] movement of Greater Germany has, since its inception, inscribed upon its flag the fight against the world Jewry. It has therefore followed with particular sympathy the struggle of freedom-loving Arabs, especially in Palestine, against Jewish interlopers. In the recognition of this enemy and of the common struggle against it lies the firm foundation of the natural alliance that exists between the National Socialist Greater Germany and the freedom-loving Muslims of the whole world. In this spirit I am sending you on the anniversary of the infamous Balfour declaration my hearty greetings and wishes for the successful pursuit of your struggle until the final victory.’ Reichsfuehrer S.S. Heinrich Himmler

Yugoslavia sought to indite the Mufti as a war criminal for his role in raising 20,000 Muslim S.S. troops to kill Jews in Central Europe.

A convicted and executed Nazi war criminal was quoted as saying:

The Mufti was one of the initiators of the systematic extermination of European Jewry and had been a collaborator and advisor of Eichmann and Himmler in execution of this plan…He was one of Eichmann’s best friends and had constantly incited him to accelerate the extermination measures. I heard him say, accompanied by Eichmann, he had visited incognito the gas chamber of Auschwitz.

It is time for people to realize what they are really doing when they support Hamas: they are supporting an ideology that wishes to replicate the tactics – and the results – of al-Husseini… and Hitler.

(Video from the Hartford Courant.)

Around the State, January 1

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A few things you might have missed while suffusing your bloodstream with sugar over the past couple of weeks:

¶ A Muslim prisoner sues the State in Federal Court for halal food.

¶ A good idea to be “prayed up” before going to Bristol Hospital?

¶ A racketeering suit claims that the Catholic Diocese of Norwich conspired to cover up sexual abuse by its priests.

¶ Senator Dodd makes Judicial Watch’s list of the most corrupt politicians of 2008.

¶ The economy continues to do things, mostly in the bad things category. Says the Connecticut Post, “Eight companies filed Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notices with the state Labor Department in December of this year, reporting closings and employment cuts that will affect more than 3,400 workers. The cuts are not limited to any particular industry, either, hitting a law firm, package carrier, telecommunications company and information technology and manufacturing companies. Not all the layoffs will take place in Connecticut, as office and facility closings by law firm Thelen LLP and DHL Express include other states. The December cuts also were spread throughout the state, but included DHL’s closing and cuts in Danbury and Norwalk operations and Proctor & Gamble’s closing of its hair care plant in Stamford. Stanley Works filed the most recent notice, informing the state on Dec. 21 that it is closing its Clinton factory and cutting 56 jobs.”

Enjoy the day… be sure to pray!

Missionaries sentenced to hard labor in Gambia

A British couple was sentenced to hard labor in Gambia for criticizing the country.

Two British missionaries broke down and wept as they were sentenced to a year’s hard labour in jail after pleading guilty to charges of sedition. Relatives and friends of David and Fiona Fulton, who have three children – including a two-year-old adopted daughter – expressed their dismay and horror at the severity of the punishment handed down to the couple from Torquay by a court in Gambia.

The judge quoted from an email sent in September, entitled “Hell In The Gambia,” in which the country, which is 97 per cent Muslim, is described as “sinking fast into a morass of Islam”….

The presiding magistrate in the case, Idrissa Mbai, said that he intended the sentence to deter others seeking to criticise the government of President Yahya Jammeh, who has cracked down on dissent in the wake of a series of coup attempts.

“I found the offences of the accused party to be very shocking. They have shown no respect for the country, the government and the president of the republic. I will send a clear message to the offenders,” he said. He also imposed fines of £6,250 on each of the defendants. Failure to pay will result in an additonal six months in prison, he said.

Freedom of speech, certainly freedom to criticize, should never be taken for granted. In Islamic countries caution is especially called for. Read more here.