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Jordan's king to speak at U.S. prayer breakfast
The Washington Times ^ | January 9, 2006 | Julia Duin

Posted on 01/21/2006 1:50:00 PM PST by JeepInMazar

Jordan's King Abdullah II, whose interfaith efforts over the past year impressed Catholics, Jews and Muslims alike, will have a supporting role at this year's National Prayer Breakfast, according to a key aide.

Although he would not be the first Muslim to speak at the annual event at the Washington Hilton, he will have a bigger role than his predecessors, said Joseph Lumbard, special adviser to the king for interfaith affairs.

Plans are to have the king offer a prayer or say a few words at the Feb. 2 breakfast, then give the keynote speech at a lunch for evangelical leaders that same day.

"It will be the king's first major address in the United States after the [Nov. 9] Amman attacks," Mr. Lumbard said, referring to the triple suicide bombings that killed about 60 people. "His position is not that there is a clash of civilizations, but, as the attacks in Amman illustrate, there's an attack on civilization as such."

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Virginia; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: abdullah; interfaith; islam; jordan; kingabdullah; prayer; prayerbreakfast; rop
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To: MineralMan
I also expect that some who would normally attend will not attend.

I for one don't give a rip.

21 posted on 01/21/2006 2:51:03 PM PST by BigSkyFreeper (Proud to be a cotton-pickin' Republican on the GOP Plantation)
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To: JeepInMazar
"His position is not that there is a clash of civilizations, but, as the attacks in Amman illustrate, there's an attack on civilization as such."

He is so impressive. King Abdullah has put his neck on the line more than once and more than figuratively as the ONLY Muslim leader who's openly supported the WOT AND tried repeatedly (and unsuccessfully) to drag together a coalition of Arab states to root out and destroy terrorism within the so-called Arab world.

Glad he'll attend.

22 posted on 01/21/2006 3:14:48 PM PST by cake_crumb (Leftist Credo: One Wing to Rule them All and to the Darkside Bind them)
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To: sasportas
Have to disagree with you re: freemasons. The only universalism officially recognized by the fraternity is that of brotherhood. The lodge is open to anyone of good character except athiests - Christians of all denominations, Jews, Muslims, etc. Prayers are not Christian-specific because of the potential for having a Jewish brother in the room, but I can tell you that much of the imagery is Christian-derived.
23 posted on 01/21/2006 3:52:11 PM PST by Liberty Tree Surgeon
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To: Liberty Tree Surgeon
Guess that excludes buddhists then. How about polytheists like hindus?
24 posted on 01/21/2006 3:58:38 PM PST by ASA Vet (Those who know don't talk, those who talk don't know.)
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To: ASA Vet

You got me. I don't know much about Hinduism, and when I asked that same question, no else in the lodge knew either. I'll see if I can find out and get back to you.


25 posted on 01/21/2006 4:01:01 PM PST by Liberty Tree Surgeon
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To: JeepInMazar

Ahh, the fresh stench the New Ecumenical Order!


26 posted on 01/21/2006 4:03:37 PM PST by DoNotDivide (Romans 12:21 Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.)
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To: JeepInMazar
Jordan's king to speak at U.S. prayer breakfast

As long as he is assured that no Jews will be permitted to attend the event.

27 posted on 01/21/2006 4:05:16 PM PST by Alouette (Learned Mother of Zion)
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To: ASA Vet

Since there are a few hundred lodges in India, it appears that belief in the Hindu supreme being(s?) is sufficient. If all manifestations of the Hindu pantheon are a part of Brahma (sp?), that would seem to be the reasoning.


28 posted on 01/21/2006 4:13:53 PM PST by Liberty Tree Surgeon
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To: Liberty Tree Surgeon

Thanks.


29 posted on 01/21/2006 4:25:24 PM PST by ASA Vet (Those who know don't talk, those who talk don't know.)
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To: DTogo

Isn't Jordan the country that is not allowing devout Jews to enter?


30 posted on 01/21/2006 4:27:43 PM PST by processing please hold (Islam and Christianity do not mix ----9-11 taught us that)
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To: pbrown
Yup.

Jordan: Religious Jews Unwelcome

I guess he has two playbooks. One for the ME and one for the West.

31 posted on 01/21/2006 4:34:12 PM PST by processing please hold (Islam and Christianity do not mix ----9-11 taught us that)
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To: ASA Vet; Liberty Tree Surgeon
Guess that excludes buddhists then. How about polytheists like hindus?

All one has to do to be able to join a Masonic lodge is to be of good character and profess belief in 'a creator'.Bhuddists are allowed. I have some Bhuddist brothers in my lodge.

Hindus are allowed as well, although they are not polytheistic in the way I believe you are thinking. All those deities that Hindus pay hommage to are different manifestations of a single creator.

(That's probably a gross over-oversimplification. If there are any Hindus reading this, I would appreciate some info.)

32 posted on 01/21/2006 5:10:38 PM PST by uglybiker (Iraqis have purple on their fingers. Liberals have brown on their thumbs.)
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To: uglybiker

What deity do they think buddhists believe to be the creator?


33 posted on 01/21/2006 6:02:10 PM PST by ASA Vet (Those who know don't talk, those who talk don't know.)
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To: antiRepublicrat

"I just wrote "atheist" on the form and that's how mine came back."

When was that? in 1965, when I joined up, it was not so easy.


34 posted on 01/22/2006 6:11:52 AM PST by MineralMan (godless atheist)
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To: MineralMan
When was that? in 1965, when I joined up, it was not so easy.

In the 80s. I can see why you had more problems.

35 posted on 01/22/2006 11:53:12 AM PST by antiRepublicrat
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To: antiRepublicrat

"In the 80s. I can see why you had more problems."

Ah. Perhaps my experience helped make it easier for later enlistees. I've often wondered about that. It appeared that I was the first new airman to insist that the dog tags should say "atheist." Nobody knew quite what to do about me.

Finally, I was sent to a Roman Catholic chaplain, a bird colonel, as a matter of fact. I explained the situation to him and we had a nice long chat about religious issues. He lent me a copy of some of Augustine's writings, then told the Captain in charge of my company to see that I got dog tags that said "atheist" on them. He called him on the phone while I was there with him.

The next day, I had my dog tags and went on with my training. Seems like the 1st amendment won out in the end.


36 posted on 01/22/2006 12:01:14 PM PST by MineralMan (godless atheist)
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To: MineralMan
Finally, I was sent to a Roman Catholic chaplain

Even as an atheist, I've always respected chaplains, and I've worked with several of them.

37 posted on 01/22/2006 6:44:11 PM PST by antiRepublicrat
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