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Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Bob  Burney :: Townhall.com Columnist
Christianity and Islam: How Common is the Ground?
by Bob Burney
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As this column goes to press, hundreds of presumably Muslim protestors in Sudan are shouting for the execution of a British school teacher. Her offense? Insulting Islam because her class of 7-year-olds named a teddy bear Muhammed. According to the New York Times report:

The protesters, some carrying swords, screamed, “Shame, shame on the U.K.!” and “Kill her, kill her by firing squad.” They were calling for the death of Gillian Gibbons, the teacher who was sentenced on Thursday to 15 days in jail. Under Sudanese law, she could have spent 6 months behind bars and received 40 lashes.

It’s events like this—and similar ones around the globe—that add to my skepticism about the value of a recent exchange pleading for peace between Muslim and Christian leaders.

Last September, 138 of the world’s most prominent Muslim theologians, scholars and leaders sent an “open letter” addressed to Christians worldwide. The document titled, “A Common Word Between Us And You” is an extraordinary communication from the Muslim world. In it the Muslim leaders plead with Christians to recognize in two of the world’s great monotheistic religions their essential “common ground” namely, love to God and neighbor. Only by recognizing this common ground, the letter submits, will Muslims and Christians learn to live in peace. (Of course, by the very existence of this letter, these Muslim leaders are assuming Christians are not at peace with Islam.)

Ecumenicists around the world have undoubtedly leapt for joy at the offering of this “olive branch” to Christianity from Islam. As expected, there were quick and positive responses from the Vatican, the Archbishop of Canterbury and several mainline American denominations.

In response to the “Common Word” document, Yale Divinity School drafted its own “open letter” to Muslims on behalf of Christians everywhere. (While most of the signatories of the Yale letter are a “who ’s who” of today’s theological left, there are a number of evangelicals on board.) The letter titled, “Loving God and Neighbor Together: A Christian Response to ‘A Common Word Between Us and You,’” heaps praise on the representative Muslim scholars for their efforts to bring about peace among Muslims and Christians. In addition, the letter agrees that the essential “common ground” between Islam and Christianity is love to God and neighbor. A closer analysis of both documents, however, should give Christians pause.

The Yale-drafted response begins by begging for forgiveness from the Muslim community for the evils of the Crusades and the “excesses of the war on terror.” Can someone explain why American Christians are responsible for the Crusades? And as far as the “excesses of the war on terror”—when did the Christian world get together and vote to kill a bunch of Muslims in the name of the war on terror? (It is naïve at best to think that a group of Christians “admitting” that the war on terror has been at all motivated by hatred toward Muslims will somehow help pacify the hard-liners within Islam.)

This blatant political statement is followed by paragraph after paragraph of ecumenical jargon about “our common ground,” “your courageous letter” and “our common good.” Most concerning, however, is the following theologically unsound statement: Continued...

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just, you are beyond ignorant
justpaul writes: Wednesday, December, 05, 2007 11:46 AM
Here We Go Again
Great. Just what the world needed. Yet another dimwit Christian whining about other dimwit Christians who have failed to cite his preferred biblical passages as fact to refute the Muslims use of their own scriptures as fact.

Has it occurred to you, Mr. Burney, that citing psalms to those who do not profess to believe in the truth of the Bible is beyond stupid? It is potentially an insult to these people,
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just, what is beyond ignorant is your saying that Burney is citing psalms to mohammedans: HE WAS CITING PSALMS TO THE READERS. And, I hope the mohammedans do get insulted by what Burney and the other anti-islamacists say about islam: It is dangerous and there is only one way to handle them, and that is to eliminate them, at least from the US.

scout
JimmyJones. The only mistake I made was in responding to any of your tripe to begin with, will not happen again.

I'm deeply saddened....!

But you see here again, scout, there are a number of inaccuracies which I feel obliged - my Christian duty and such - to bring to your attention.

First, my name isnt "JimmyJones".
Second, when you say "the ONLY mistake" it is as if you merely made one. Almost every SINGLE thing you have posted here... is a "mistake." As I have pointed out in my previous responses to you.

Third, "tripe" is a matter of "opinion." Not a matter of "fact." You are quite entitled to that opinion, though I suggest - respectfully of course! - that it isnt based on Christian love!

You may recall I closed my previous posts to you with a little advice. I suggested you refrain from posting late at night when you are upset. I also suggested that IF you had a conscience, you would regret it later. I mean, calling someone you have never even MET names like "sleezeball" and stuff is hardly Christian behavior.

Well, it seems you are sadly lacking in the conscience area too. I suggest that you acquire one, and then go see a good Christian minister about becoming a Christian. A conscience is a kind of precondition... if you like.

Also, though of course I'm not in the least bit surprised given your obvious lack of character - what happened to:

"Want more, just let me know"????
And what about my "medicine"????

You know - your previous bluster? Oh yes. That of course is what it was. Empty bluster.
Heh. Who's "whining" now? And not even cutely - "like a girl" - but like a cry-baby.
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