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Beware Christ's zealots as they fan the flames (“far more dangerous” than terrorism)
Sydney Morning Herald ^ | October 15 2002 | By Chris McGillion

Posted on 10/14/2002 8:15:38 AM PDT by dead

Like it or not, religion is again a dangerous factor in global affairs. The reasons are twofold: first, the challenge posed by militant Islam to Western interests as seen in the September 11 attacks, suicide bombings in Israel and, one now suspects, the weekend carnage in Bali; second, religion's role in shaping our views of this challenge and through them our understanding of this moment in history.

Ultimately, the latter may prove far more dangerous than the former. To say this is not to diminish the outrage we should feel at acts of terrorism but simply to acknowledge that terrorism by nature is a provocation and that whether it sparks an even deadlier conflict depends on how nation states - and those they represent - respond.

In the past 12 months, Westerners have become all too familiar with the incendiary rhetoric addressed at them by radical clergy in the Muslim world. But has as much attention been paid to the gasoline some Christian leaders have thrown on the flames?

Three years ago, for instance, the American TV evangelist Jerry Falwell announced that the last days were nigh and that the Messiah could be expected to return within 10 years. Falwell declared that the Antichrist was among us, although he could supply few details by which to recognise him.

It was easy to dismiss such talk at the time as more crackpot nonsense exploiting fears of the "end times" that many imagined would accompany the new millennium.

But in his 1995 book The Death of Satan: How Americans Have Lost the Sense of Evil, Andrew Delbanco argued a different case: "I believe our culture is now in crisis because evil remains an inescapable experience for all of us, while we no longer have a symbolic language for describing it."

Delbanco was half right. Americans, like Westerners generally, have lost a commonly accepted symbolic language for evil but they have the remnants of one. It is found in the Bible and takes its most chilling form in the Book of Revelation.

Aside from the creation story in Genesis, Revelation with its prophecies of doom and destruction is a favourite among Christian fundamentalists. And some of their chief proponents are resorting to it to "explain" the headline events of the past 12 months. As a result, the forces of darkness now have a name - Islam - and the frenzy people such as Falwell like to whip up among the God-fearing has an outlet: the war on terrorism.

Muhammad, Falwell has claimed, is nothing less than a "demon-possessed pedophile" whose followers are bent on destroying all non-Muslims.

Pat Robertson, another popular American television evangelist and founder of the influential Christian Coalition, couldn't agree more. According to Robertson, Christians are engaged in a "religious struggle" that amounts to a "clash of cultures" pitting the West against the Muslim world. To imagine that Islam is a peaceful religion, Robertson maintained recently, is "fraudulent".

The Rev Franklin Graham, son of Billy Graham and heir to his mantle as the single most important religious leader in the US, goes further. After September 11, he declared that the God of Islam is "a different God [to the Christian God] and Islam is a very evil and wicked religion".

These views cannot be dismissed lightly. For one thing they give form to President George Bush's vaguely defined notion that the US is engaged in a struggle between "good and evil". In the Manichean world view of the Christian Right, there is no question about whose side God is on and so no reason to criticise the policies pursued in His name.

The views of such prominent Christian spokespeople can also feed a doomsday mentality and the kind of careless behaviour this encourages. Nobody should be under any illusion that this is a risk confined to small cults.

"The fact is that millions of quite rational men and women, belonging to established religious movements around the globe, look forward to history's conclusion, to be followed by the establishment of a perfected era," writes the American-born Israeli journalist Gershom Gorenberg in The End of Days: Fundamentalism and the Struggle for the Temple Mount. "They draw support from the ideas deeply embedded in Western religion and culture. You don't need to go to central Africa to find them; they live in American suburbs."

We are fast approaching a situation where influential leaders on both sides of this religious divide are talking the language of apocalypse in a climate where large numbers of people are feeling fearful and vulnerable. Unless we are very careful, Armageddon may become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Chris McGillion, the Herald's religious affairs columnist, teaches in the school of communication at Charles Sturt University.


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If, God forbid, you are your loved ones are blown to pieces by Islamic nutjobs, just be thankful that you will be spared the ongoing horror of insensitive name-calling by Christian zealots.
1 posted on 10/14/2002 8:15:38 AM PDT by dead
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Islamic Tolerance

Essay Question: Compare and contrast with Democrat Fred Phelps (20 pts)

2 posted on 10/14/2002 8:17:11 AM PDT by AppyPappy
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Funny, I guess I thought we were AMERICANS, not Christians, reacting to the innocent slaughter of 3,000+ citizens of our country by killing the "peace loving" Al Qaeda!!!
3 posted on 10/14/2002 8:20:58 AM PDT by irish guard
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LOL! Well said. Another relativistic trash-talk by a leftist moron. I guess Australia has a few of those as well.
4 posted on 10/14/2002 8:21:23 AM PDT by Lent
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LOL! Good line. It amazes me how often in the past couple weeks we are reading articles that slam the Christian right for either their "deceptive/destructive" support of Israel or their willingness to call a spade a spade with regard to Islam...while at the same time we are still being PC-ed to death on the idea of "religion of peace."

5 posted on 10/14/2002 8:23:05 AM PDT by agrace
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Not to mention that Christians in Moslem-majority countries are being converted to the Religion of Peace(TM) at the point of a gun or massacred if they decline to renounce their faith. And these zealous American Christians are embarrassing our Islamic neighbors by tactlessly pointing out these facts.

These Jesus Freaks, stirring up all kinds of trouble. They must be stopped.
6 posted on 10/14/2002 8:24:27 AM PDT by Norman Conquest
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Am tired of these nut cases bemoaning Christians.When was the last war the US fought for Christian principles? I can't think of ONE. You have to go back hundreds of years. Yet the Muslims are currently on a world conquest mode of taking over far flung posts as far afield of Arabia as northern Europe.Maybe its time somebody stood in the breech and if it is the Christians.So be it!
7 posted on 10/14/2002 8:24:37 AM PDT by lexington minuteman 1775
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Islam declares war on the west & this clown sounds the alarm on Christianity.

Leftists sure are goofy.

8 posted on 10/14/2002 8:25:23 AM PDT by skeeter
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dead - we can always depend on you for a witty comment, LOL.
9 posted on 10/14/2002 8:26:27 AM PDT by Notforprophet
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More tired moral equivalency from a nitwit who doesn't understand the difference between someone talking on TV and someone blowing up a building. This level of stupidity is breathtaking.
10 posted on 10/14/2002 8:29:40 AM PDT by Billthedrill
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Muhammad, Falwell has claimed, is nothing less than a "demon-possessed pedophile" whose followers are bent on destroying all non-Muslims.

I don't know about demon podsessed, but every other statement is clearly true. Muslim religous texts discuss Mohammed's under age bride. The religion allows a father to marry off a daughter as long as she hasn't reached puberty (at which time she can elect to end the marriage). After puberty marriages are arranged, and the assumption that puberty is the equivalent of attaining majority is held.

The texts also clearly have passages that call for Christians and Jews to be killed. I imagine the only reason Mohammed didn't add Hindus and Buddhists was that there weren't any where he was at. The fact that the teachings are schizophrenic and also have positive statements about non-muslims only adds to the undeniable conclusion that mohammed was far from a man of God.

11 posted on 10/14/2002 8:30:39 AM PDT by sharktrager
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Lets see here...Christian zealots name call and finger point....Islamic zealots kill. Yeah, sure, Christians are obviously FAR more dangersou. Morons.
12 posted on 10/14/2002 8:31:25 AM PDT by Black Agnes
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More tired moral equivalency from a nitwit who doesn't understand the difference between someone talking on TV and someone blowing up a building. This level of stupidity is breathtaking.

And lucrative, to boot, in most of the media...

13 posted on 10/14/2002 8:31:35 AM PDT by MarineDad
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Looks like Mr. McGillion has just had the wind placed up his posterior by the weekend atrocity in Bali. Australia has 200 million Muslims sitting right on its back door step and incidents like that in Bali really bring out the jitters in leftist appeasers.

This article is really an attempt to grovel to any angry Muslims who might read it.

Besides, Christians don't fight back. They're easy targets. If the headline said "Islamic zealots", Mr. McGillion could find himself with a fatwa in the next mail delivery.

14 posted on 10/14/2002 8:32:42 AM PDT by marshmallow
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This professor is kin to the most evil religion; humanism.
I'm guessing that he is a socialist/marxist where you gotta
kill a few million people to make it right. I'd like to email this terrorist apologist. His understanding of christianity is false.
15 posted on 10/14/2002 8:34:03 AM PDT by ChiMark
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This idiot has no idea that his very words make the scriptures come to life before our very eyes.
16 posted on 10/14/2002 8:39:55 AM PDT by ladyinred
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Uh, this guy never read a biography of Muhammad or the tribes he grew up in. They were only 2 generations off the desert when Muhammad had his 'visions'. He did indeed raid caravans, kill his enemies down to the last family members, lead many grusome raids and battles, and generally accepted killing, war and battle as legitmate tools of his religion.

Islam is in no way like Christianity. Muhammad searched for a religion that satisfied his Arabic soul, and finding none, put Judaism and Christianity together with Arabic myth to create his own. He had his followers bow down to Jerusalem for 18 months (instead of Mecca) thinking that the seat of God, until the Jewish tribes in Medina plotted against him.

Good book on this is Karen Armstrong's (Brit) "Muhammad - a Biography of the Prophet". She is also the author of the best selling A History of God.
17 posted on 10/14/2002 8:41:22 AM PDT by txzman
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The moral equivalency granted islam and Christianity by this author bemoans an overall lack of understanding. The historical record is replete with the Christians in Europe defending themselves from islamic hordes through time. The idea that a religion of peace and a religion of mayhem are somehow equal is ludicrious. What will it take to remove the blinders from the left? Quite possibly a nuclear terror attack.

BTW, it's only a matter of time. I read the book!

18 posted on 10/14/2002 8:43:51 AM PDT by STD
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just be thankful that you will be spared the ongoing horror of insensitive name-calling by Christian zealots.

LOL

Falwell makes a truthful (though insensitive) analysis of a prophet who had the hots for a 9-year-old girl, gets a death sentence from the prophet's followers, and Falwell is the bad guy. Maybe we should send Reno out with her flame throwers. She knows how to deal with this type.

19 posted on 10/14/2002 8:44:56 AM PDT by js1138
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Right On....
Hey Aussie...care to check in to a Bali Hotel run by Muslims
Or one in North Carolina run by those dangerous 'born agins'...
20 posted on 10/14/2002 8:45:06 AM PDT by joesnuffy
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