Sunday, September 12, 2010

I'm American too?

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Reprinted article from the Accsociated Press 9/12/2010

NEW YORKNine years of denouncing terrorism, of praying side-by-side with Jews and Christians, of insisting "I'm American, too." None of it could stop a season of hate against Muslims that made for an especially fraught Sept. 11. Now, Muslims are asking why their efforts to be accepted in the United States have been so easily thwarted.

"We have nothing to apologize for, we have nothing to fear, we have nothing to be ashamed of, we have nothing that we're guilty of — but we need to be out there and we need to express this," said Imam Mohammed Ibn Faqih in a sermon at the Islamic Institute of Orange County in Anaheim, Calif., the day before the 9/11 anniversary. "There is no simple way for American Muslims to move forward."


Are you kidding me? Nothing to apologize for? What about your following of a flawed and corrupted Kuran that advocates violence against anyone who does not follow it's doctrine and theology? Nothing to be ashamed for? What about murdering your own people in the name of allah? Nothing to be guilty of? What about the rockets you send into elementary schools killing Jewish children in Israel, or the Twin Towers, or the many other acts of terror around the world?

Well there is a way for American Muslims to move forward! They should denounce their religion and live peacefully with the rest of our world. I just hope they live after doing it though!
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3 comments:

  1. people just don't denounce their religion because they move to a new country. if such were the case, we wouldn't have the stories of the pilgrims coming to America...FOR RELIGIOUS tolerance.....and subsequent protection of religious freedoms. i do not disagree with you but what you are calling for people to do is outrageous.

    what steps have you taken to inform them of the TRUTH in Jesus Christ?

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  2. Geo - No Muslim that I know of has fled their Islamic homeland, to seek religious freedom in America. They come here to force their religion on us, and for those that refuse, they vow to kill in the name of jihad.

    I stand against evil, and Islam is evil, and until a Muslim denounces his religion, his corrupt and murderous theology, he is evil and can not be a friend of mine.

    The better question is to examine yourself as to what you have done in the following of Christ, as only He will judge me.

    But thanks for contributing to the discussion.

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  3. I haven't seen them marching anyone into their mosques.

    Christ directs us to share His good news with ALL. Many ways to do that....

    I am not standing in judgement of you, just asking a question.

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