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Controversial
Church Sign - Jacksonville
First and foremost, I want the
world to know that we love the Muslim people. We would
like to see multitudes of them come to know the Son of God, Jesus
Christ as Savior and Lord.
My goal, as a Biblical apologist
is to scrutinize Islam, its makeup and its history under the
light of the Gospel and allow individuals to perceive for themselves
the true nature of Islam. I have taught courses on World
Religions for over 20 years, our bulletin board being one of the
outlets for community awareness.
We have had our sign vandalized
over a dozen times, we have received threats on our safety, we have had
intruders on our campus and destruction of
our property - all as a result of simply exercising our God
given mandate to speak the truth - warn people of the
danger of false teachers and untruth from theologically
unsound doctrine.
We stand firmly on our First
Amendment Right: The Freedom of Speech is Fundamental
to American Liberty.
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GUEST
EDITORIAL
Islam
is a religion of peace?
By Donald E. Wildmon,
Chairman, American Family Assn.
A plane is
commandeered and flown into one of the World Trade Center towers in New
York. A few minutes later, another commandeered plane is flown into the
other WTC tower. In Washington, a third plane is crashed into the
Pentagon. And still another crashes in Pennsylvania. It was headed, it
is believed, to the White House. Thousands of innocent citizens are
killed.
Who is Responsible? A group of Muslims.
In Islamic countries, the streets are full of Muslims celebrating the
carnage. No Muslim leader steps forward to apologize, to publicly
refute the actions of those responsible. There is only silence from the
Muslim leaders around the world. But, we are told by our own leaders,
Islam is a religion of peace.
In Bali, a bomb explodes killing hundreds
of innocent individuals. A group of Muslims is responsible. But, we are
reminded, Islam is a religion of peace.
In Nigeria, hundreds of Muslims youths go
on a rampage following their Friday prayers. Armed with sticks,
daggers, and knives, they set fire to vehicles and attack anyone they
suspect of being Christian. The carnage leaves over 100 people dead.
They are upset with an article in a local paper - ThisDay - which
suggests that the prophet Mohammed would have probably chosen to marry
one of the Miss World contestants if he had witnessed the beauty
pageant hosted by Nigeria. The newspaper apologizes for the article,
which they say was run by mistake, but the rampage continues after the
apology. We must remember that Islam is a religion of peace.
In the Philippines, Muslim rebels ambush
a Canadian company's workers, killing 12 and injuring 10. Earlier, on
Christmas Eve, a bomb made from an 81-mm mortar shell filled with nail
fragments explodes outside the home of a town's mayor, killing 17
people. But remember, Islam is a religion of peace.
In Pakistan, three Christian girls - ages
6, 10 , and 15 attend a Christmas Day service to celebrate the birth of
the Prince of Peace. Two assailants covered in burkas the
all-encompassing garment worn by women in some Islamic countries toss a
bomb into the church where 40 Christians have gathered. The girls die.
A Christmas service is turned into bloody chaos. One of those detained
as being responsible is an Islamic cleric who told his followers to
kill Christians. Let us not forget that Islam is a religion of peace.
In Eastern India, a gang armed with crude
bombs attacks a Christian church, wounding six people and robbing
hundreds of others. In Bangladesh, police guard churches as the
nation's small Christian community celebrates Christmas with prayers,
carols, and feasts. In the Sudan, over two million Christians have been
slaughtered by radical Muslims. Still we are told that Islam is
religion of peace.
In Yemen, a Muslim extremist shoots and
kills three American Southern Baptist medical missionaries there to
help anyone needing their healing skills, including Muslims. We must
not forget that Islam is a religion of peace.
What do those who do all this evil
want? Land? No. Money? No. Political power? No. They want none of the
things normally associated with individuals and groups who do such
deeds. What, then do they want? They want only to harm, to cause
destruction and promote fear, to attack and kill the "infidels." That
is their reward.
But, please, before we rush to judgement,
let's us remember that Islam is a religion of peace. We are told that
these Muslims who are doing the killing are extremists who are outside
the mainstream of Islam. That would be easier to believe if there were
Muslim leaders who condemned the atrocities. But there are none.
Why, then, do our leaders continually
tell us that Islam is a religion of peace? Perhaps it is easier to be
politically correct that it is to tell the truth.
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