Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Do Muslims Really Want Peace?

"The Vatican responded Friday to the open letter sent at the end of Ramadan by 138 Muslim scholars to Pope Benedict XVI and a wide array of other Christian leaders. The response was somewhat deflating, given the mainstream media's enthusiasm over the Muslim letter -- an enthusiasm which the senders must have anticipated. Noting the Muslim scholars’ declaration that 'the future of the world depends on peace between Muslims and RT] the Telegraph‘s headline was typical of the coverage: 'Muslim scholars' olive branch to Christians.' Reuters burbled about an 'Unprecedented Muslim call for peace with Christians.' But was it really?" Actually, it was part and parcel of the public relations campaign being waged right along with the Islamic war on Christians and other religions. They tell us they want "peace," then they go out and kill us. "(Cardinal Jean-Louis) Tauran went on to call for reciprocity between the treatment of Christians in Islamic lands and the treatment of Muslims in the West, decrying the fact that Muslims are permitted to build mosques freely in Europe, but Christians face difficulties or outright bans when trying to build churches in Muslim lands. 'In a dialogue among believers, it is fundamental to say what is good for one is good for the other.' " Watch what they DO, not what they SAY. (Jihad Watch/Human Events, 10/22/07)

2 comments:

Always On Watch said...

The strict Islamic definition of "peace" is all the world as Dar al-Islam. Until then, a state of war.

Please note the significance of the Saudi king's gift to the Pope.

Ray Thomas said...

"Always:"

You couldn't be more right. Further, King Abdulla's presentation of a sword to the Pope is also not unexpected, since his religion is spread by the sword, as opposed to the "peaceful spread" of Christianity. Muslims try and convince us the Islamic terrorism war is a "Holy War" against THEM, but it is not. It is against ALL non-Muslims, including some Muslims who don't believe the same way they do, and has been going on for thousands of years.