Posts Tagged by muslim
A Nation Held Hostage to Islam
| September 10, 2010 | Posted by Anthony under Blog, Christianity and Culture, General, human rights, Obama |
I just posted this column at The Cypress Times and in the meantime, contributor Kathy posted her own post here at Sntjohnny.com which I thought had a lot of good points. Click on her link to read what she had to say. Click ‘read more’ below to finish reading my column.
This thing down in Florida where a pastor of a congregation not much bigger than my thumbnail has threatened to burn korans has reached the heights of absurdity. Pastor Jone’s one long publicity stunt has paid off in spades. It has attracted all kinds of attention. Even Obama has noticed, and given how hard it is for a commoner to attract his eye, that’s really saying something. But maybe not. President Oblivious seems to have a keen eye for potential beer summits or things touching on Islam.
Now, Interpol has announced this warning:
LYON, France – INTERPOL has today issued a global alert to its 188 member countries following the request of Pakistan’s Minister of the Interior, and its own determination, that if the proposed Koran burning by a pastor in the US goes ahead as planned, there is a strong likelihood that violent attacks on innocent people would follow.
Episcopal Priest Told She Can’t be Muslim And Christian
| April 3, 2009 | Posted by Anthony under Blog, Christianity and Culture, General, theology |
The Christian Post this morning has a bit about an Episcopal priest who claimed to be ’100% Christian and 100% Muslim’ being ‘defrocked.’
A brief quote from the article:
Convinced that her new Muslim faith did not contradict her beliefs as a Christ follower, Redding declared she was both a Muslim and a Christian.
None of these things surprise me. This is all par for the course in today’s relativistic climate and typical in liberal Christianity. What surprises me? What surprises me is that the Episcopal denomination cared at all. I mean, aren’t they a little past being concerned about truth, the Bible, and firm stands over what the Scriptures clearly say?
The Kenyan Violence was NOT related to Islam?
| February 5, 2008 | Posted by Anthony under Blog, General |
In a few previous posts I have discussed the violence in Kenya, noting in particular the burning of a church with dozens of people purposefully trapped inside. The news reported the burning and other violent acts but it was surprisingly quiet about who was engaging in the violence and precisely what the motives were. This…
The Growth of the Early Church: A Testimony Believed. Martyrs for what they saw not what they believed.
| January 29, 2008 | Posted by Anthony under Blog, General, Papers |
The Growth of the Early Church: A Testimony Believed. This essay was written in response to challenges to demonstrate that the early Christians died because of their testimony, and their unwillingness to reject their testimony. In other words, they believed that they had actually seen certain events, and chose to die rather than deny what…
Update on Kenya: Muslims and Islam Behind the Madness?
| January 17, 2008 | Posted by Anthony under Blog, General |
Last week I posted some information about the Kenya church burnings. I wondered what the point was in burning down churches because of an election controversy, and in particular burning them with dozens of people trapped inside. I have sought more information and haven’t received it, but my friend Don Hank turned up information that…
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