Thursday, September 9, 2010

On the Quran Burning in Fla.

Much has been said about this little church in Fla. burning the Quran on Sat. on the anniversary of Sept. 11th. It's amazing that a church with only a congregation of 50 people can get such worldwde attention. Muslims are burning American flags now in muslim countries:

In the central Pakistani city of Multan, about 200 people marched and burned a U.S. flag.
"If Quran is burned it would be beginning of destruction of America," read one English-language banner held up by the protesters, who chanted "Down with America!"


Others have said they will kill any Christian they see if this occurs. So much for the so called religion of peace eh?



While I agree that this is an uncalled for provcation, I heard the pastor of the church interviewed by Sean Hannity and he did make an interesting point. He said that, "When do we stop catering to these people and stop standing down to them?" Thats true. Everytime they do something and we disagree with them they protest and we give in. That is how they are conquering us lit tle by little. Take the NY mosque situation for instance. The majority of people are against it being built there at that sight. The muslim leaders stand up and cry foul and discrimination so the mayor,city council and others all agree and give them a permit to build there. Do you think if they suggested building this mosque on that site a year after 9/11 they would be allowed to build there? Of course not and it should be that way today. The leaders argue that it is a few blocks from the site, but they are forgetting (on purpose I bet) that the landing gear from one of the jets landed on top of the building where they are proposing the mosque be and any part connected to that fateful day is considered ground zero.


Burn Qurans - wrong...torch Bibles - OKA pro-family organization says it's hypocritical for high-ranking officials in the Pentagon to condemn a Florida church's plans to burn Qurans when U.S. military personnel burned Bibles last year in Afghanistan.
But Bryan Fischer, director of issues analysis at the
American Family Association (AFA), thinks it is the height of hypocrisy for the U.S. government to condemn the church, considering the fact that the U.S. military incinerated Bibles that were sent to Afghanistan in May 2009."There's really a staggering level of hypocrisy and double standard here for the military to burn the Holy Bible and then complain when a pastor's going to do the same thing to the Quran," Fischer contends. "You know, if the military was going to be fair here and even-handed, they would count up the number of Holy Bibles that they incinerated in Afghanistan, and then they would allow Reverend Jones to burn the same number of Qurans."


The pastor also reminded Hannity that Muslims burned over a hundred Christian churches in Serbia with people in them. So in that realm I can see his point,but I also see Gen.Petreaus point that the taliban would use that as a recriuitment tool and also a tool to attack our troops and innocent people around the world in other muslim countries and even here .It would escalate. Yet I agree with the pastor that we have to stop catering to these people who want world domination thru Islam. It appears to be a double edged sword. If he burns them it's a provocation. If he doesn't then we continue to stand down to the radical muslims and they win again.

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