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Monday, September 25, 2006
Star Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Radical Islam vs radical Christianity
by Star Parker
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You would think that even Rosie O'Donnell could grasp that there is indeed a difference between "radical Christianity" and "radical Islam."

No doubt conservative Christian evangelicals were who Rosie had in mind as "radical" Christians.

But, really Rosie, it must mean something, even to you, that no Christian leader has suggested that you be executed, or even that your house should be blown up. You must see some difference between not approving of your views and issuing a contract on your life.

Maybe sometime I'll publish the letters I get from homosexual activists. Some don't sound much different from the stuff coming out of the hills of Afghanistan. In Rosie's vein, I can easily say there isn't much difference between radical Islam and radical homosexual activism.

If we're going to be looking for common ground, I actually see more between so-called radical Muslims and liberals than I do with conservatives.

They share the same unrealistic, childish view of the world driven by an infantile-like egotism.

Consider the experience of the great Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci who died of cancer last week. Fallaci spent her final years writing about the decline and collapse of her beloved Europe and its transformation into "Eurabia." By simply being critical of Islam, Fallaci was indicted in her native Italy.

So Fallaci, in her declining years, could only return to her home country if she was willing to risk up to two years imprisonment for simply writing unflattering commentary about Islam.

Are you listening Rosie? Do you really understand the nature of the dear freedom that you have?

European reality, where America's and Rosie O' Donnell's own left want to take us, demonstrates the common ground and meeting place of the far left and the far right.

Once the rules of civilization, the precious gift of our tradition and culture, are cast to the trash heap, they get replaced with new rules of the game that are generated by power and politics. The legal landscape of a totally secularized Europe is now re-written by the politically correct whose world view originates in their latest urge du jour.

The result is Italy casts out one of its great, liberal journalists whose crime is to be honest about those who want to destroy her country.

Freedom to speak is the gift of the civil, not of the politically correct.

Rosie O'Donnell doesn't get it. She hasn't a clue about the civilization and the tradition that opens the door for her to broadcast her adolescent meanderings to millions every afternoon. Out of pure ignorance she reduces the value of the gift she has to zero. History tells us that once you don't understand what you have, you lose it. Continued...

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Star Parker is the founder and president of CURE, the Coalition for Urban Renewal & Education, a 501c3 think tank which explores and promotes market based public policy to fight poverty, as well as author of White Ghetto: How Middle Class America Reflects Inner City Decay.
 
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Justice Roy Moore the facts
Don't repeat Soulforce lies

Moore wrote a special concurring opinion to make the case — in line with Alabama law — that the mother’s homosexual behavior “alone is sufficient justification for denying [her] custody.” Reaching back to the Biblical origins of English common law, he laid out the historic legal precedent for punishing sodomy as an infamous “crime against nature.” In a section designed to show that Alabama is correct to “disfavor practicing homosexuals” as a matter of promoting “the general welfare of the people of our State in accordance with our law,” Chief Justice Moore wrote (emphasis added):

The State may not interfere with the internal governing, structure, and maintenance of the family, but the protection of the family is a responsibility of the State. Custody disputes involve decision-making by the State, within the limits of its sphere of authority, in a way that preserves the fundamental family structure. The State carries the power of the sword, that is, the power to prohibit conduct with physical penalties, such as confinement and even execution. It must use that power to prevent the subversion of children toward this lifestyle, to not encourage a criminal lifestyle.

Soulforce founder Rev. Mel White — a former speechwriter for Rev. Jerry Falwell who defected from evangelical Christianity after embracing homosexuality — changed the above underlined sentences as part of his upcoming protest at the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) in St. Louis. (This is the third straight year that Soulforce has targeted the Convention to protest what it calls the SBC’s “anti-gay teachings.”) In a May 23 letter to SBC President Dr. James Merritt, Rev. White wrote (emphasis added):

On Tuesday, June 11, … we are holding a press conference … to repudiate these words of your fellow Southern Baptist, Chief Justice Roy Moore, Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. “The state must use … confinement and even execution to prevent the subversion of children towards this criminal [homosexual] lifestyle.” We are asking you to repudiate that ignorant and hateful statement with us.

In a subsequent release posted June 3 on its Web site, Soulforce stated that it had invited Merritt “to denounce the anti-gay rhetoric of influential Southern Baptist Justice Roy Moore.” The Soulforce release continued [emphasis added]:

Alabama Chief Justice Moore stated in a “legal opinion” in February of this year that, “The state must use … confinement and even execution” to prevent gays from influencing children. [emphasis added]

“Southern Baptist anti-gay rhetoric, policies, and teachings lead to suffering and death for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender children of God,” said Dr. Rev. Mel White. … “We have asked James Merritt to join us to denounce the violence caused by this rhetoric, but he has refused.

“The fact that James Merritt refuses to repudiate Justice Moore’s ‘execution statement’ should horrify the 15 million members of Southern Baptist Churches. It is our hope that his silence is not a sign that all Southern Baptists condone violence against gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people,” said Soulforce spokesperson, Laura Montgomery Rutt.

CHIEF JUSTICE MOORE RESPONDS
In an interview with Culture & Family Report, Chief Justice Moore said that he “never intended to suggest that homosexuals should be executed.”

“They have taken this out of context,” he said. “I certainly never stated that homosexuals should be executed. Indeed, if we executed everybody who violated the law, there would be nobody left.”

http://www.cwfa.org/articles/632/CFI/cfreport/index.htm

birdman
After all, it is secularism that promotes evolution (contrary and to the exclusion of God’s teaching). says you

What gives you the right to say what are and what are not God's teachings. Arogance that is what. I believe God created the Earth but uses natural processes like evolution to make everything work so He only has to step in which something breaks.

And actually i like haveing a Sectular goverment cuz it means people like you CANT TELL ME WHAT TO THINK, and if our goverment goes to far either way secular or theolagical in taking away my rights i will fight to the death to stop it.
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