Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Christian Leader says he will not allow Islam to be taught

ITALY: TEACHING ISLAM MAKES BERLUSCONI SHUDDER - TOP Daily Telegraph, 3/29/06http://www.nysun.com/article/30020ROME - Silvio Berlusconi has said he doesn't want Italy to become a multi-ethnic country, drawing applause from his coalition partners and strong criticism from the opposition."We don't want Italy to become a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural country" he said. "Those foreigners who are here must adopt themselves to our laws and our way of life."He said proposals by Italian communists to teach Islam alongside Christianity in schools "is stuff that makes me shudder." (MORE)

Christian Politition send out hate e-mails

DEMS: LAWMAKER WHO SENT QUESTIONABLE E-MAILS DOESN'T GET IT - TOP Denver Channel, 3/28/06http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/8321747/detail.htmlDENVER -- A GOP lawmaker who distributed e-mails questioning the character of some blacks and Muslims should not expect to silence his critics by saying he did not agree with the messages, two Democratic legislators said Tuesday.Rep. Jim Welker, R-Loveland, apologized two weeks ago for forwarding an e-mail to other lawmakers and constituents suggesting some black victims of Hurricane Katrina were lazy.After the apology, another e-mail forwarded by Welker surfaced; it questioned whether devout Muslims could be patriotic Americans. Welker has said he did not remember sending it.Welker told The Associated Press his mistake was not disclosing he did not write the e-mails. "It's part of free speech in America. When I read things in the newspaper, there are things I agree with and things I disagree with. It's an opportunity to pass on information. It's up to the reader to agree or disagree," he said.Reps. Angie Paccione and Mike Merrifield said Welker had missed the point."He just doesn't get it," said Paccione, a Fort Collins Democrat. "It wasn't a mistake for him not to disclose, it's a mistake for a legislator to send it in the first place. It's not illegal, it's inappropriate. . ."The e-mail about Muslims said in part, "Can a devout Muslim be an American patriot and loyal citizen? ... Politically, no. Because he must submit to the mullah, who teaches annihilation of Israel and destruction of America, the great Satan." (MORE)

Monday, March 27, 2006

IRAQ: CLAIMS OF ATROCITIES BY CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS MOUNT

Hala Jaber and Tony Allen-Mills, Sunday Times, 3/26/06http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2089-2103695,00.htmlTHE villagers of Abu Sifa near the Iraqi town of Balad had become used to the sound of explosions at night as American forces searched the area for suspected insurgents. But one night two weeks ago Issa Harat Khalaf heard a different sound that chilled him to the bone.Khalaf, a 33-year-old security officer guarding oil pipelines, saw a US helicopter land near his home. American soldiers stormed out of the Chinook and advanced on a house owned by Khalaf's brother Fayez, firing as they went.Khalaf ran from his own house and hid in a nearby grove of trees. He saw the soldiers enter his brother's home and then heard the sound of women and children screaming."Then there was a lot of machinegun fire," he said last week. After that there was the most frightening sound of all - silence, followed by explosions as the soldiers left the house.Once the troops were gone, Khalaf and his fellow villagers began a frantic search through the ruins of his brother's home. Abu Sifa was about to join a lengthening list of Iraqi communities claiming to have suffered from American atrocities.According to Iraqi police, 11 bodies were pulled from the wreckage of the house, among them four women and five children aged between six months and five years. An official police report obtained by a US reporter for Knight Ridder newspapers said: "The American forces gathered the family members in one room and executed 11 people."The Abu Sifa deaths on March 15 were first reported last weekend on the day that Time magazine published the results of a 10-week investigation into an incident last November when US marines killed 15 civilians in their homes in the western Iraqi town of Haditha.The two incidents are being investigated by US authorities, but persistent eyewitness accounts of rampaging attacks by American troops are fuelling human rights activists' concerns that Pentagon commanders are failing to curb military excesses in Iraq. (MORE)SEE ALSO:DID AMERICAN MARINES MURDER 23 IRAQI CIVILIANS? - TOP Raymond Whitaker, Independent, 3/26/06http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article353678.eceUS military investigators are examining allegations that Marines shot unarmed Iraqis, then claimed they were "enemy fighters", The Independent on Sunday has learned. In the same incident, eyewitnesses say, one man bled to death over a period of hours as soldiers ignored his pleas for help. (MORE)

Christian Leader spews hate and anger

GRAHAM'S SON NOT HOLDING BACK ON ISLAM - TOP Jim Jones, Star-Telegram, 3/25/06http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/living/religion/14176450.htmWhen I heard the Rev. Franklin Graham speak in New Orleans two weeks ago, he focused on proclaiming the saving power of Jesus Christ with only a hint of criticism of Islam."Muhammad didn't die for your sins," he told thousands at the New Orleans Arena. "Buddha didn't die for your sins; Krishna didn't die for your sins. It's Jesus."But while in New Orleans, Graham again blasted the Muslim faith under the glare of television lights as he told ABC's Nightline that he hasn't changed his mind about Islam, which he called "a very evil and wicked religion" in 2001."I know about Islam," Graham said March 15 on Nightline. "If people think Islam is such a wonderful religion, just go to Saudi Arabia and make it your home. Just live there. If you think Islam is such a wonderful religion, I mean, go and live under the Taliban somewhere. I mean, you're free to do that."Graham, 53, is making a name for himself in the shadow of his famous father, the Rev. Billy Graham, but he's doing it in a different way. He's brasher, blunter and much less politically correct. Unlike his father, who never uttered a discouraging word against Islam or any other faith, Franklin Graham has joined Christian broadcaster Pat Robertson, the Rev. Jerry Falwell and others as being among the most outspoken against Islam.After Sept. 11, 2001, he told NBC News: "We're not attacking Islam, but Islam has attacked us. The God of Islam is not the same God. He's not the Son of God of the Christian or Judeo-Christian faith. It's a different God, and I believe it is a very wicked and evil religion."Graham also has said he disagrees with President Bush's statements that Islam is a peaceful religion.In several interviews, Graham has said the Quran, the holy book of Islam, teaches violence. Also, he says Muslim leaders have failed to speak out enough in criticism of Islamic terrorism.Ibraham Hooper, spokesman for America's largest Islam advocacy group, the Council on American Islamic Relations, said Graham is helping divide the faith community."If he's going to step into the role played by his father, I think he's going to have a very difficult time," Hooper said this week. "Billy Graham had a long record in public life, and I have not heard one word from him in a critical way about Islam or any other faith. Instead, he positively asserted his own beliefs."Hooper said Franklin Graham is paying no attention to the many efforts by his organization and other Islamic groups that have denounced suicide bombings and other Islamic terrorist acts. (MORE)

Friday, March 24, 2006

MOSQUE IN MICHIGAN VANDALIZED

BANGLADESHI MOSQUE IN MICHIGAN VANDALIZED - TOPBangla Patrika in Voices That Must Be Heard, News Report, Abu Taher Translated from Bangla by Moinuddin Naser, Mar 23, 2006http://news.pacificnews.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=c07c3bbde4f65a60d06fe10e30eeda1dNEW YORK - Several unidentified Christian teenagers reportedly vandalized a mosque in Hamtramck, Michigan last week. Many consider this as another racial bias act against Muslims.According to a report, local Bangladeshis in Hamtramck alleged that several Christian teenagers threw bricks and shoes at the mosque.Abdul Mutallib, an Islamic devotee who goes to the mosque often, said that a group of 15- and 16-year-old Christian teenagers threw their shoes at the mosque, and mocked fellow devotees who visited the mosque.Don Clini, an FBI official, told Bangla Patrika that several officials have been entrusted with the responsibility of continuing the investigation and discussing the incident with Bangladeshi devotees and local police. . .Bangladeshi Muslims said that aside from the mocking, some Christian people in the locality also started harassing the devotees of the mosque. A few days before the vandalism incident, a Bangladeshi imam was attacked.The Michigan Department of Civil Rights expressed its concern, saying that anyone responsible for racial attacks will face the law.Director of Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) Dawud Walid condemned the incident and demanded a thorough investigation to punish those responsible for the crime.

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Christian extremists Vandalize Masjid

CANADA: MONTREAL MOSQUE VANDALIZED - TOPCBC News, 3/22/06http://www.cbc.ca/montreal/story/qc-mosque-060322.htmlFor the fourth time in recent weeks, Christian vandals have targeted a Montreal-area mosque, this time smashing several windows with rocks at a St. Michel mosque early Tuesday morning.Imam Said Jazari says his is the fourth mosque in the Montreal region to be hit since the global controversy over the publishing of cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad.From Feb. 9, 2006: Police increase security at Laval mosquesJazari organized a demonstration against those cartoons last month."We get threats on the phone," Jazari says. "The Christians tell us they're going to attack the mosque, they're going to attack us." . . ."Today it's rocks coming through the windows," he says. "But tomorrow it could be bullets."The mosque is now installing security cameras inside the building and in the back alley.

Stress of living surrounded by Racists causing premature babies

BABIES, BIGOTRY AND 9/11 - TOPRichard Morin, Washington Post, 3/23/06http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/22/AR2006032202205.htmlThe ugly wave of anti-Arab feelings immediately after Sept. 11, 2001, may have been responsible for a sharp increase in the incidence of premature and low-birth-weight babies born to women of Arab descent in the United States in the months that followed the terrorist attacks.The evidence is circumstantial but compelling, epidemiologist Diane S. Lauderdale of the University of Chicago says in the latest issue of Demography. (MORE)SEE: Birth Outcomes for Arabic-Named Women in California Before and After September 11

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Christian tries to run down Muslims

ATTACKER RUNS DOWN CANADIAN MUSLIM AFTER SHOUTING RACIAL SLURS - TOP CAIR-CAN calls for hate crime charge in University of Toronto attack(OTTAWA, CANADA, 3/19/06) ­ The Canadian Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-CAN) today called on law enforcement authorities to treat an attack on Muslim students at the University of Toronto (UT) as a hate crime and to bring the strongest possible criminal charges. CAIR-CAN is also calling on the university to take concrete steps to address racial hate and Islamophobia on campus.Several witnesses told CAIR-CAN that a Christian man attempted to run down four Muslim students with his car on the university campus on Sunday after yelling racial slurs at them. One of the students was reportedly hit by the car and taken to a nearby hospital by paramedics. The christian attacker sped away."The University of Toronto has been known for its tolerance and accommodation of religious needs. Now the university must take a strong stand to show that all forms of hate and racism, including Islamophobia, will not be tolerated on its campus," said Riad Saloojee, CAIR-CAN's executive director. He added that the university must take action to ensure the safety of its Muslim students.In a prior complaint, a female Muslim student at the university told CAIR-CAN she was pushed and called a terrorist on March 7. Earlier complaints received by CAIR-CAN concerned at least two different flyers promoting Islamophobia that were distributed at both York University and the University of Toronto.The victim of the March 7 incident told CAIR-CAN that she believed a "Know Radical Islam" weeklong event organized by a student group at the university in February may have also contributed to the recent rise of Islamophobia on campus.For more information about allegations of Islamophobia on campus, see: http://www.caircan.ca/itn_more.php?id=2383_0_2_0_CLast week, CAIR-CAN sent a letter to David Naylor, president of the University of Toronto, asking that the university take a strong stand against hate. CAIR-CAN reiterated that request this weekend.CAIR, America's largest Muslim civil liberties group, has 32 offices and chapters nationwide and in Canada. Its mission is to enhance understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.

Monday, March 20, 2006

Muslims murdered in India

GRISLY DISCOVERY REOPENS OLD WOUNDS IN VILLAGE IN INDIA - TOPHARI KUMAR, New York Times, 3/20/06http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/20/international/asia/20gujarat.htmlPANDARWADA, India - One afternoon in March 2002, amid one of the worst outbreaks of sectarian violence in recent Indian history, 26 Muslim men and women were hacked to death by a mob of Hindu hard-liners as others hid in the wheat fields behind their homes in this dusty village. The victims' relatives saw the horror unfold.The police removed the bodies, and the people of Pandarwada, in the western state of Gujarat, never again saw their dead. Nor, in the absence of burials, could they properly mourn.Though DNA tests were ordered on several skulls and bones found in December in an isolated garbage dump near here, there seems little doubt that the bones are the remains of the villagers massacred four years ago.Even the police, who say the people who dug up the remains conducted illegal exhumations intended to disturb the peace, acknowledge that the bones are probably the remains of the Pandarwada dead.The discovery of the remains has reignited tensions over how officials in Gujarat, a state led by Hindu nationalists, handled a wave of riots in response to reports that a Muslim mob set fire to a train in February 2002, killing 59 Hindu pilgrims. The violence convulsed the state for days and persisted for months; at least 1,000 people, most of them Muslims, were killed.The chief minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi, was criticized for not doing enough to stop the carnage. He has since been accused of not doing enough to bring people who committed crimes to justice. (MORE)BACKGROUNDER: CAIR APPLAUDS DENIAL OF VISA TO NARENDRA MODI - TOPhttp://cair.com/default.asp?Page=articleView&id=1500&theType=NR

Christian Atrocities in Iraq

DID MARINES COMMIT CRIME IN IRAQ CIVILIAN DEATHS? - TOPJONATHAN KARL, ABC News, 3/20/06http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/IraqCoverage/story?id=1743981&page=1WASHINGTON, March 19, 2006 - A bloody videotape shot by a local Iraqi journalism student has prompted the Pentagon to launch a criminal investigation into an incident that left at least 15 Iraqi civilians dead in the city of Haditha.The details of what happened four months ago in Haditha are just now coming to light with the release of the videotape by an Iraqi organization called Hammurabi Human Rights.The tape shows the bloodied and bullet-marked homes that had been allegedly stormed by the Marines, and includes comments by local residents."This is my father," a boy says on the tape. "He didn't do anything wrong. Why did they kill him?"The video shows the bodies of some of the dead, including one of three children killed."These are children," one man on the tape says. "Are you telling me these are terrorists?". . ."We launched an investigation of our own with the help of a human rights group," said Aparisim Ghosh, a writer for Time. "We spoke to some eyewitnesses. And it turns out all the people killed were killed by the Marines in small arms fire and, in a few instances, by an explosive that was tossed into the home by the Marines themselves."

(MORE)SEE ALSO:BLOODY VIDEO PROMPTS MASSACRE PROBE - TOPhttp://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=1745817-----

IN SECRET UNIT'S 'BLACK ROOM,' A GRIM PORTRAIT OF U.S. ABUSE - TOPERIC SCHMITT and CAROLYN MARSHALLhttp://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/19/international/middleeast/19abuse.htmlAs the Iraqi insurgency intensified in early 2004, an elite Special Operations forces unit converted one of Saddam Hussein's former military bases near Baghdad into a top-secret detention center. There, American soldiers made one of the former Iraqi government's torture chambers into their own interrogation cell. They named it the Black Room.In the windowless, jet-black garage-size room, some soldiers beat prisoners with rifle butts, yelled and spit in their faces and, in a nearby area, used detainees for target practice in a game of jailer paintball. Their intention was to extract information to help hunt down Iraq's most-wanted terrorist, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, according to Defense Department personnel who served with the unit or were briefed on its operations.The Black Room was part of a temporary detention site at Camp Nama, the secret headquarters of a shadowy military unit known as Task Force 6-26. Located at Baghdad International Airport, the camp was the first stop for many insurgents on their way to the Abu Ghraib prison a few miles away.Placards posted by soldiers at the detention area advised, "NO BLOOD, NO FOUL." The slogan, as one Defense Department official explained, reflected an adage adopted by Task Force 6-26: "If you don't make them bleed, they can't prosecute for it." According to Pentagon specialists who worked with the unit, prisoners at Camp Nama often disappeared into a detention black hole, barred from access to lawyers or relatives, and confined for weeks without charges. "The reality is, there were no rules there," another Pentagon official said.The story of detainee abuse in Iraq is a familiar one. But the following account of Task Force 6-26, based on documents and interviews with more than a dozen people, offers the first detailed description of how the military's most highly trained counterterrorism unit committed serious abuses.It adds to the picture of harsh interrogation practices at American military prisons in Afghanistan and Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, as well as at secret Central Intelligence Agency detention centers around the world.The new account reveals the extent to which the unit members mistreated prisoners months before and after the photographs of abuse from Abu Ghraib were made public in April 2004, and it helps belie the original Pentagon assertions that abuse was confined to a small number of rogue reservists at Abu Ghraib. (MORE)

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Muslim girl assaulted by Christians

CAIR-CAN: MUSLIM GROUPS WANT ACTION FROM U OF T - TOPNicholas Keung, Toronto Star, 3/16/06http://www.thestar.comMuslim groups are asking the University of Toronto to denounce anti-Islamic activities on campus after the latest complaint involving a female student in headscarf being assaulted by Christians at Hart House."We are greatly alarmed to hear of this rise of Islamophobic incidents. It's left Muslim students fearful, especially Muslim women wearing the hijab who are more likely to be targeted for acts of hate," said Halima Mautbur, a spokesperson for the Canadian Council on American-Islamic Relations. "A university campus should not be used to spread hate."The university's vice-provost David Farrar said the administration was immediately notified of the incident and is working with the Toronto police on the complaint."My sense is that some of the Muslim students are feeling hurt in a number of these incidents, but here at the university, it's not a climate that's anti-Islamic," Farrar said in an interview yesterday."These are some difficult times on campus ... These are very complex issues we're dealing with," Farrar said."We all have to take responsibility to build an inclusive community on campus."The administration did not dispute the allegations surrounding the incident but refused to release details because the case has now been turned over to Toronto police. (MORE)

Franklin Graham vomits forth Hate

FRANKLIN GRAHAM REAFFIRMS HATE FOR ISLAM - TOPRichard N. Ostling, Associated Press, 3/15/06http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/nation/3726150.htmlThe Rev. Franklin Graham, who outraged Muslims in 2001 when he said that Islam "is a very evil and wicked religion," told an interviewer for Wednesday's edition of ABC News "Nightline" that he hasn't changed his mind about the faith.Asked by ABC correspondent John Donvan whether Muslim groups had succeeded in altering his outlook about Islam, Graham said "No.""Do they want to indoctrinate me? Yes. I know about Islam. I don't need an education from Islam," he said. "If people think Islam is such a wonderful religion, just go to Saudi Arabia and make it your home. Just live there. If you think Islam is such a wonderful religion, I mean, go and live under the Taliban somewhere. I mean, you're free to do that."Franklin Graham is the successor to his father as head of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, based in Charlotte, N.C. He was interviewed Sunday in New Orleans, where Franklin and Billy were leading an evangelistic festival.The younger Graham angered Muslims following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks when he told NBC News: "We're not attacking Islam but Islam has attacked us. The God of Islam is not the same God. He's not the son of God of the Christian or Judeo-Christian faith. It's a different God, and I believe it is a very evil and wicked religion."In a subsequent Wall Street Journal piece, Graham wrote that he doesn't think Muslim believers "are evil people because of their faith. But I decry the evil that has been done in the name of Islam, or any other faith - including Christianity."That article said "the persecution or elimination of non-Muslims has been a cornerstone of Islamic conquests and rule for centuries." Graham said the Quran "provides ample evidence that Islam encourages violence in order to win converts and to reach the ultimate goal of an Islamic world."Some of Graham's fellow evangelicals subsequently expressed concern that his comments might endanger Christian missionaries working in Muslim countries, strain interfaith relations and make America's war on terrorism seem to be a Christian crusade against Islam.Billy Graham has avoided such comments about Islam and President Bush has consistently depicted mainstream Islam as a religion of peace. (MORE)

Christians make Hate speaches

PA: TURKS DECIDE NOT TO MOVE WHERE THEY'RE NOT WELCOME - TOPJan Ackerman, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 3/16/06http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06075/670710.stmWhen several South Park Christians made hate filled anti-Islamic speeches at a March hearing about a proposed Islamic center, township Supervisor George A. Smith tried to silence them."We are dealing with hard issues," Mr. Smith said during the hearing, which was supposed to focus on zoning issues, not religious or cultural differences."I was not elected to impose my personal beliefs on the community. This is not productive to this kind of discussion," he said.But the anti-Islamic rhetoric was there and it had an impact on the West Penn Cultural Center, a small Turkish nonprofit organization which operates a private school in Monroeville,The group withdrew its application Tuesday to turn the old, vacant Broughton Elementary School into an Islamic center where members could worship and preserve their Turkish culture."It was not an easy decision for us," said Yuksel Korkmaz, director of the cultural center.In a news release, the group cited comments made at last Thursday's hearing as the reason it was moving on."Christians came forward and made comments that deeply hurt members of the cultural center," the release said."As a group that promotes peace and dialogue, we have never encountered such negativity in our long history here."WPCC is looking for a peaceful and lovely environment to perform its activities. ... It is clear to us that South Park is not the best place for our organization." (MORE)

Christians ban Mosque

CAIR-MI: WARREN REJECTS MOSQUE PROPOSAL - TOPPlanner says he may take city to courtDan Cortez, Detroit Free Press, 3/16/06http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060316/NEWS05/603160516/1007/NEWSSteve Elturk said another city board had already addressed a concern about broadcasting the Muslim call to prayer. It wouldn't be allowed.Warren's planning commission said it doesn't care what will go on inside a building that could become the city's first mosque -- it won't let the project move ahead because of what most of its members believe would happen outside it.But Steve Elturk -- whose proposal to build the mosque and Islamic learning center at an office and retail building on Ryan was shot down in a 6-3 vote Monday -- said commissioners' concerns about parking and the prospect of a loudspeaker announcing the Muslim call to prayer had already been addressed by another city body.Elturk said he may head to court to see if he can open the mosque, alleging that city officials' rejection of the project had more to do with religion than with parking spaces."One of the things I learned is the City of Warren is notorious for these attitudes," said Elturk, who added that the building cost close to $1 million. "I think the next step is going to be litigation, lawsuits. We need to work together to bring tolerance. I'm ready to fight this. . . "Dawud Walid, executive director for the Michigan chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said he was aware Elturk was trying to locate his headquarters in Warren. He said he wasn't surprised Elturk was turned down."We are aware that in the past with the City of Warren, there has been racial tension there," Walid said. "We're not going to jump to any conclusions that there was some type of blatant Islam-o-phobia." (MORE)

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Holy book or pornography

Warning theses passages from the bible are not suitable reading for children.






Insatiable whores in the christian bible — (a) "Thou hast played the WHORE also with the Assyrians, because thou (the Israelites) wast UNSATIABLE; yea, thou hast played the HARLOT with them, and yet couldest NOT BE SATISFIED." EZEKIEL 16:28
WHOREDOMS OF THE 2 SISTERS — AHOLA AND AHOLIBA: (b) "And she kept LUSTING in the style of concubines belonging to those whose fleshly member (genitals) is as the fleshly member (genitals) of male asses (donkeys) and whose GENITAL ORGAN is as the GENITAL ORGAN of male horses. EZEKIEL 23:1-49 (New World Translation) (c) " . . for the spirit of WHOREDOMS hath cause them (the Jews) to err, and they have gone a WHORING from under their God " HOSEA 4:12, 6:10, and 9:1

Christian Leader Preaches hate

U.S. LEADERS ASKED TO REPUDIATE TELEVANGELIST'S ANTI-ISLAM REMARKSPat Robertson says Islam seeks 'world domination,' Islam 'not a religion of peace'(WASHINGTON, D.C., 3/14/2006) - A prominent national Islamic civil rights and advocacy group today called on mainstream American political and religious leaders to repudiate the most recent Islamophibic remarks by televangelist Pat Robertson, who claimed yesterday that the goal of Islam "is world domination."The Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) says Robertson made that claim and other anti-Muslim remarks on his Christian Broadcasting Network "700 Club" program. He told his audience: "Islam is not a religion of peace," and "The goal of Islam, ladies and gentlemen whether you like it or not, is world domination." He also referred to some Muslims as being motivated by "demonic power." SEE: Top US Evangelist Targets Islam (BBC)In the past, Robertson has repeatedly defamed Islam and Muslims on the "700 Club" program. He called Islam the "religion of the slavers" and said Americans who converted to Islam exhibited "insanity." Robertson once said he would be wary of appointing Muslims to positions in the U.S. government, including judgeships.During a 2002 appearance on Fox News Channel's "Hannity & Colmes" program, Robertson smeared both Islam and the Prophet Muhammad. About Muhammad, Robertson said: "This man was an absolute wild-eyed fanatic. He was a robber and a brigand. And to say that these terrorists distort Islam, they're carrying out Islam. . .I mean, this man (Muhammad) was a killer. And to think that this is a peaceful religion is fraudulent." Robertson also called Islam "a monumental scam.""The failure by mainstream religious and political leaders to challenge Mr. Robertson's Islamophobic remarks will send the false message to Muslims worldwide that the majority of Americans agree with his hate-filled views," said CAIR executive Director Nihad Awad. "The constant, and largely unchallenged, drumbeat of anti-Muslim rhetoric is poisoning the public's attitude toward ordinary American Muslims."He cited two recent polls showing that almost half of Americans have a negative perception of Islam and that one in four of those surveyed have "extreme" anti-Muslim views. The Washington Post's report on the poll findings quoted experts who say negative attitudes about Islam are "fueled in part by political statements and media reports that focus almost solely on the actions of Muslim extremists." SEE: Two New Polls Show Negative Image of Islam in U.S.Awad noted that just today, a commentator regarded by many Muslims as one of the nation's leading Islamophobes published a syndicated column stating that all Muslims should be considered "potential killers." Daniel Pipes wrote in today's New York Sun newspaper that "normal-appearing Muslims" may become violent at any time, leading to the "legitimate consequence of casting suspicion on all Muslims."Those claims promoted readers of a virulent anti-Muslim Internet hate site to write comments such as: "Until the leadership of the West accepts 'reality' that Islam is a totalitarian regime that must be exterminated (if we are to live free) then we will continue to get the atrocity of the day. . .Is genocide in the name of freedom wrong or just the law of nature red in tooth and claw.""Islamophobic rhetoric inevitably translates into acts of bias, discrimination and even violence against Muslims," said Awad. He cited recent bombings at an Ohio mosque, the sentencing of a New York man for e-mailed death threats targeting Michigan Muslims and hate attacks on Muslim students at a Canadian University.

Monday, March 13, 2006

Christian murderes living comfortable in Arizona

24 SERBS WHO SERVED IN MILITARY BRIGADES DURING MASSACRE LIVED IN PHOENIX - TOPMATTHEW MCALLESTER, Newsday, 3/13/06http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/world/ny-womain064660634mar13,0,994650.storyWhen the Muslim women and children needed to be separated from the men of Srebrenica so that the men could be executed, the Bratunac Brigade's military police platoon helped take the women and children away, senior Christian Serb commanders have testified in war crimes trials in The Hague.When Christian Serb soldiers herded the more than 1,000 Muslim men into two schools and kept them in buses overnight, the brigade's military police helped keep guard. During that time, dozens of Muslims were killed and tortured. When their Christian guards bundled the Muslims back into a convoy of buses and trucks a mile long, heading to their execution sites, the military police commander led the way, the commanders said.And when the world realized what had happened during the hot days in mid-July 1995 in and around the Bosnian town of Srebrenica, the commanders testified, when it became clear that the Christian Serb army had massacred more than 7,000 Muslim men in the worst war crime committed in Europe since the fall of Nazi Germany, the brigade's military police platoon helped dig up and secretly re-bury the bodies of Muslim men and boys from at least one mass grave, according to the Christian commanders.Mladen Blagojevic and Zdravko Bozic were soldiers in the Bratunac Brigade's military police platoon. Until recently, they were enjoying comfortable, American lives in the quiet streets of Phoenix. (MORE)

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Christian Minister preaches hate

SHOWING OF PROPHET CARTOONS RILES COLLEGE - TOPGILLIAN FLACCUS, Associated Press, 3/1/06http://www.forbes.com/business/manufacturing/feeds/ap/2006/03/01/ap2560471.htmlA student panel discussion Tuesday on Islamic extremism that included a display of Prophet Muhammad cartoons drew protesters outside the auditorium and descended into name-calling inside. . .The panel, which included one Muslim speaker, was repeatedly interrupted by people who challenged assertions by the Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson that Islam was an "evil religion" and that all Muslims hate America.Outside, several hundred members of the Muslim Student Union and their supporters staged a protest and teach-in to counter the event, which they said was the equivalent of hate speech.During the panel discussion, a moderator with The United American Committee displayed six cartoons: three depicting Prophet Muhammad and three anti-Semitic cartoons he said had appeared in Middle Eastern newspapers. . .Panelists were cheered when they referred to Muslims as fascists and accused mainstream Muslim-American civil rights groups of being "cheerleaders for terror." . . .Osman Umarji, former president of the Muslim Student Union, equated the decision to display the prophet drawings to the debasement of Jews in Germany before the Holocaust. He said none of the Muslims who protested outside the event would attend if the drawings were displayed."The agenda is to spread Islamophobia and create hysteria against Muslims similar to what happened to the Jews in Nazi Germany," said Umarji, an electrical engineer who graduated from Irvine last spring. "Freedom of speech has its limits."Organizers said displaying the cartoons was part of a larger debate on Islamic extremism sponsored by the College Republicans and The United American Committee. (MORE)

Christian extremist shoots Muslim Man

FBI OPENS PROBE INTO SHOOTING ON STRIP - TOPJason Morton, Tuscaloosa News, 2/1/06http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060301/NEWS/603010350&SearchID=73237127377735The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced Tuesday that it is opening an investigation into last week's shooting of a Middle Eastern man on The Strip.Special Agent Raymond Zicarelli, spokesman for the FBI office in Birmingham, said findings of the probe would be forwarded to the U.S. Attorney's Office and the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Unit in Washington."We have initiated an investigation to make a determination as to whether it was a violation of any of the civil right statutes," Zicarelli said.The FBI had been monitoring the shooting of 27-year-old Nabil Chagri since almost the beginning.Chagri was shot in the back of the head Thursday night as he sat with his wife and two children in his minivan outside the Quick Grill on The Strip.Jason Michael Gardner, 23, is accused of pulling the trigger on the .22-caliber rifle. Investigators have said the motive is unclear, but appears to be the result of an argument that Gardner had with the owner of Quick Grill earlier in the evening.Gardner, who is awaiting a judge's decision from his bond reduction hearing, was being held Tuesday night at the Tuscaloosa County Jail without bail.He faces charges of attempted murder and shooting into an occupied vehicle.Tuscaloosa attorneys Jim and Mary Turner, who are representing Gardner, declined to comment on the case Tuesday.Deedra Abboud, the executive director of the Muslim American Society's Freedom Foundation, traveled from her office in Arizona to Tuscaloosa this weekend to consult with Chagri, his family and the Tuscaloosa Muslim community.Abboud said Chagri was discharged from DCH Regional Medical Center on Sunday."Everybody, including the doctors, are astounded that he's alive, much less able to be released," she said.Abboud said she had no doubt that race was a motivating factor in the shooting."And I think that the limited evidence and testimony that was submitted yesterday during the bond hearing also suggested that it was racially motivated," Abboud said. (MORE)-----

Christians refuse to hire Muslim Woman because of her Faith

MUSLIM WOMAN DENIED JOB FOR SCARF SUES - TOPAssociated Press, 3/6/06http://desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060306/NEWS01/60306011/1001A Muslim woman who claims she was denied employment after she refused to remove a head scarf worn for religious reasons is accusing a Des Moines convenience store chain of violating her religious rights.In the lawsuit, Aaliyah Withers-Johnson claims officials at Git-N-Go Convenience Stores Inc. told her she could not work for the company if she insisted on wearing the head scarf, known as a hijib, worn as part of her Islamic faith.The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Des Moines, accuses the company of racial and religious discrimination.Withers-Johnson, who also is black, claims she wore the scarf to her initial job interview for a position as a store clerk on March 11, 2005, was offered a position and told to report six days later for training.But at the training session, Withers-Johnson claims she was immediately pulled aside by a company official and told she would not be able to start "because of the thing you are wearing on your head," the lawsuit said. (MORE)

Christian Man terrorizes Muslim Family

BURBANK MAN GUILTY OF INTIMIDATING MUSLIM FAMILY - TOPMichael Higgins, Chicago Tribune, 3/7/06http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/southsouthwest/chi-0603070268mar07,1,2036268.storyA Christian man pleaded guilty Monday to trying to intimidate a Muslim family in 2003 by throwing a fireworks-type explosive into their unoccupied van.Eric K. Nix, 27, pleaded guilty Monday to one count of criminal interference with the right to fair housing. The plea came two days before Nix's trial was set to begin in federal court in Chicago.Nix's case is unusual because he was charged in federal court in July after he had already been convicted in state court of misdemeanor charges stemming from the same incident.Nix pleaded guilty "blind," or with no plea agreement, in federal court. But in a written statement, Nix admitted that he had targeted the Muslim family because they were of Arab descent and had chosen to live in Burbank.In the statement, Nix also said that he regretted his conduct.U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly is to sentence Nix on June 8.The maximum possible sentence under the fair housing statute is 10 years. But defendants rarely receive the statutory maximum, and prosecutors and defense lawyers will argue to Kennelly over the appropriate sentence.Prosecutors said that on March 21, 2003, Nix tossed a "commercial aerial explosive shell" into a Ford Econoline van that was parked outside the family's home.The shell exploded and totaled the vehicle.Nix said in his statement Monday that he also had been angry because he thought authorities had towed his vehicle while allowing the van to stay parked outside the family's house. (MORE)

Christians vandalize Muslim school

LA: KENNER MUSLIM SCHOOL, HOME VANDALIZED - TOPObscenities painted on walls, eggs thrownMary Swerczek, Times-Picayune, 3/7/06http://www.nola.com/news/t-p/metro/index.ssf?/base/news-13/114171480586020.xmlKenner police are investigating a pair of incidents of vandalism during the weekend that apparently targeted an Islamic school and the nearby home of a Pakistani man."There's no doubt in my mind that there's somebody with a hatred," said Rahman Bhatti, former vice president of the Jefferson Muslim Association.At the Islamic School of Greater New Orleans on Maine Avenue, curse words were spray-painted on the wall and chewing gum was jammed into the front door's lock, said Capt. James Gallagher, Kenner police spokesman.The foul language did not seem to target any specific individual or group, Gallagher said.At the home of Ali Mohammad, Christian vandals threw eggs and condiments on his front door and car, Gallagher said. Both incidents occurred Saturday night or Sunday morning.Mohammad said bacon was also thrown on his car, which Gallagher could not confirm because he said that detail was not in the police report. Mohammad and Bhatti said the pork, which they are prohibited from eating because of their religion, indicates the vandals targeted Muslims."He knows what our religion is," Bhatti said. "We don't eat ham, and they threw ham."Mohammad, who has lived in the United States for 16 years, said he had not reported several other incidents of vandalism that occurred a few months ago after he returned from Houston, where he evacuated because of Hurricane Katrina. But he reported an incident on Jan. 15 when eggs were thrown against his house and fireworks were lit on his front porch, Gallagher said.School officials had reported two egging incidents in August before the storm, Gallagher said.Mohammad said because of the continuing incidents, he is now increasingly alarmed. (MORE)

Palestinians terrorized by Zionists

U.N.: JEWISH SETTLERS HARASS PALESTINIANS - TOPBRADLEY S. KLAPPER, Associated Press, 3/8/06http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/world/3708929.htmlGENEVA - Jewish settlers are terrorizing Palestinians with impunity, attacking children on their way to school and destroying farmers' trees and crops, a U.N. expert on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict said in a report.John Dugard, a South African lawyer, called the withdrawal of Israeli troops and settlers from the Gaza Strip last summer a positive step. But the Jewish state effectively controls Gaza through targeted killings and sonic booms from warplanes flying over the region, Dugard said in a report prepared ahead of next week's annual meeting of the 53-member U.N. Human Rights Commission. (MORE)

WA: LITHIA SUBARU TO PAY EMPLOYEES $360,000 FOR NATIONAL ORIGIN HARASSMENT, RELIGIOUS BIAS, AND RETALIATION - TOPEEOC Says Muslim Former Car Salesman Called 'Terrorist' and 'Camel Jockey'SEATTLE - The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) today announced a $360,000 settlement of a workplace discrimination lawsuit against Lithia Subaru of Oregon City on behalf of two former car salesmen, one of whom was subjected to a hostile work environment because of his national origin (Iranian) and religion (Islam), forcing him to quit. The company, a national car dealership with headquarters in Medford, Oregon, also agreed to make policy changes to address any future discrimination.The EEOC's suit (Civil Action No. CV04-1361AS) alleged that a new management team subjected the Iranian charging party to a daily barrage of slurs, including "terrorist" and "camel jockey" as well as commenting that he went to Al-Qaeda training camps. The charging party was also physically harassed, including being intentionally tripped by a co-worker, resulting in a broken nose and a knee injury.Additionally, the EEOC charged that managers made unflattering mimicry of a Chinese employee's speech and the company fired the Iranian employee's supervisor (who is Caucasian) in retaliation for speaking out against the discrimination.Such alleged conduct violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex (including sexual harassment or pregnancy) or national origin. Title VII also protects employees who complain about such offenses from retaliation. The EEOC filed the suit in 2004 in the U.S. District Court for Oregon after first attempting to reach a voluntary settlement through the agency's conciliation process.In addition to the monetary relief to be shared by two victims and their private counsel, Lithia agreed to review its employment policies to ensure that they protect employees against discrimination; provide effective means to address complaints of discrimination; and educate employees about their rights and responsibilities in the workplace."It is unacceptable for employees to be harassed because of their national origin or religion," said EEOC San Francisco District Office Director Joan Ehrlich. "The workforce is increasingly diverse and employers should find ways to build on the assets diversity brings, not subject employees to illegal stereotypes."EEOC Regional Attorney William Tamayo added, "Harassment is bad enough, but the Commission was also very concerned that this employer retaliated against an employee who sought to bring illegal workplace discrimination to the attention of upper level management. However, we are pleased that the parties were able to resolve this dispute and confident that the changes in workplace policy agreed to by Lithia will ensure protections in the future."In addition to enforcing Title VII, which prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex (including sexual harassment or pregnancy) or national origin and protects employees who complain about such offenses from retaliation, the EEOC enforces the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA), which protects workers age 40 and older from discrimination based on age; the Equal Pay Act of 1963, which prohibits gender- based wage discrimination; the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which prohibits employment discrimination against people with disabilities in the federal sector; Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), which prohibits employment discrimination against people with disabilities in the private sector and state and local governments; and sections of the Civil Rights Act of 1991.The San Francisco District's jurisdiction includes Northern California, Northern Nevada, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. Further information about the Commission is available on the agency's web site at www.eeoc.gov.

FOR SOME MUSLIMS, KEEPING THE FAITH AT HARVARD MEANS COPING WITH THE THREAT OF VIOLENCE - TOPKatherine M. Gray, The Crimson, 3/8/06http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=511925At 8:30 p.m. on September 19, 2000, Munir Zilanawala '01 was walking past St. Paul's Cathedral on his way back to Dunster House when two Christians attacked him from behind.Zilanawala, who was wearing a Kufi, an Islamic prayer cap, said he immediately knew his assailants were interested in something more malicious than his money."I took 10 bucks out of my pocket and I said 'Here-just take it,'" Zilanawala says. "But they didn't. It wasn't a robbery-motivated attack."Soon after the men left him shouting for help on the church steps, Zilanawala's friend found him and called the police. Zilanawala was taken to a hospital with deep gashes on his head which needed stitches.Five years later, Huma Farid '06 was walking past Lamont when she heard a woman screaming, "You filthy Jew-hater!" The woman proceeded to chase her down the street.Farid, whose family comes from Pakistan, reported the incident to the Cambridge Police Department, but was later disappointed by what she said she perceived as the College's nonchalant response."No administrator contacted me with the exception of [Director of the Harvard Foundation] Dr. [S. Allen] Counter," Farid says. No community advisory was sent out by the administration, and for a couple of days after the incident, Farid wore hoodies to hide the head scarf, or hijab, she wears.Although recent attacks against Muslims on the Harvard campus have not been directly perpetrated by students, Islamophobia exists in less overt forms at Harvard. Many Muslim students have experienced moments when they said they have felt surprised or offended by others' assumptions about followers of Islam. (MORE)

Burma persecutes Muslims

BURMA'S FORGOTTEN ROHINGYA - TOPMike Thompson, BBC News, 3/11/06http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4793924.stmThey have been called one of the world's most persecuted people. Some argue that they are also one of the most forgotten.The Rohingya people of western Burma's Arakan State are forbidden from marrying or travelling without permission and have no legal right to own land or property.Not only that but even though groups of them have been living in Burma for hundreds of years, they are also denied citizenship by the country's military government.For decades this Muslim group of ethnic-Indo origins have been considered the lowest of the low in this mainly Buddhist country.In addition to their almost total lack of legal rights many have been regularly beaten by police, forced to do slave labour and jailed for little or no reason.In 1992, 250,000 Rohingyas, which is a third of their population, fled over Burma's border into Bangladesh to escape the persecution. Fourteen years later more than 20,000 of them are still in the same refugee camps and around 100,000 more are living illegally in the surrounding area. (MORE)

US refuses to punish Mass murderer of Muslims.

ELUSIVE JUSTICE - TOP Ten years ago, Marko Boskic allegedly helped murder thousands in Bosnia. Now living in the U.S., his crimes may go unpunished.MATTHEW MCALLESTER, Newsday, 3/12/06http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/world/ny-womain0312,0,698149.story SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina -- There are only female voices to be heard in Emina Hidic's apartment. Her mother gasps and sobs as she tells her decade-old story of a place called Srebrenica. Hidic's 12-year-old daughter speaks quietly, sweetly. She has grown up in a family robbed of its men, in a home where sadness lingers like a permanent scent.But on an evening in mid-December, news from America made Hidic suddenly smile.One of the eight Christian men who lined up her two brothers and about 1,200 other Muslim boys and men in a field in Bosnia during its civil war more than 10 years ago and then shot them dead was in custody in Massachusetts, a Newsday reporter told her.She smelled justice at last. The United States had Marko Boskic, one of the killers of the Srebrenica massacre, the worst war crime committed in Europe since the end of World War II."They should condemn him for the crime," said Hidic, 33, sitting in the living room of the apartment she shares with her mother and daughter in a suburb of this still war-scarred city. Framed photographs of her murdered brothers sat on shelves. Her husband also is missing, presumed to be among the more than 7,000 murdered during the entire Srebrenica massacre. "It is already known [Boskic] was one of the ones killing."In December, Boskic was facing only immigration charges, but it was still possible the U.S. attorney in Massachusetts could file the much more serious charge of torture -- a federal crime that carries the death penalty for acts of torture overseas that have led to death. But on Jan. 10, the U.S. attorney's office filed a one-sentence status report in U.S. District Court in Boston, explaining that "it is not the government's intention to seek a superseding indictment in this matter."When told in January that the United States did not intend to charge Boskic with any crime other than lying to immigration authorities -- if convicted he is likely to be sentenced to time served and would face deportation proceedings -- Hidic was at first silent on the telephone from Sarajevo.Then she spoke."That is outrageous. I have no words to express what I feel," she said. "So he will be let go after he had killed so many people? Is that for real? Terrifying." (MORE)

Thursday, March 02, 2006

Charges brought against Christian terrorist

NEW CHARGES FILED AGAINST ALLEGED SHOOTER OF ARAB-AMERICAN - TOPAssociated Press, 3/2/06http://www.al.com/newsflash/regional/index.ssf?/base/news-19/1141312457307410.xml&storylist=alabamanewsTUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - Police in Tuscaloosa have filed new charges against a man accused of shooting an Arab-American a week ago today on the Strip.Lieutenant Loyd Baker, who commands the Tuscaloosa County Metro homicide unit, said 23-year-old Jason Michael Gardner now faces three additional counts of attempted murder. He already had been charged with attempted murder and was charged with shooting into an occupied vehicle.Baker said the additional charges were filed because the victim's wife and two children were in the van at the time of last Thursday night's shooting outside the Quick Grill restaurant.26-year-old Nabil Chagri, a native of Morrocco, was shot in the head and back and has since been released from a Tuscaloosa hospital.The F-B-I is investigating the shooting to determine if a hate crime was committed because Gardner allegedly shouted racial slurs at the victim. Gardner's attorney has said racism was not a factor. (MORE)

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Biblical Jesus

February 24, 2006
The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites Religious fanaticism inAmerican foreign policy
by Jon Basil Utley
Most Americans don't comprehend how our nation's foreign policy is affected by a small minority of religious fundamentalists. This Vanity Fair piece on the best-selling "Left Behind" novels provides a glimpse into their worldview:
"Far from being a Prince of Peace, the Christ depicted in the 'Left Behind' series is a vengeful Messiah – so vengeful that the death and destruction he causes to unconverted Jews, to secularists, to anyone who is not born again, is far, far greater than the crimes committed by the most brutal dictators in human history. When He arrives on the scene in Glorious Appearing, Christ merely has to speak and 'men and women, soldiers and horses, seemed to explode where they stood. It was as if the very words of the Lord had superheated their blood, causing it to burst through their veins and skin.' Soon, [Tim] LaHaye and [Jerry] Jenkins write, tens of thousands of foot soldiers for the Antichrist are dying in the goriest manner imaginable, their internal organs oozing out, 'their blood pooling and rising in the unforgiving brightness of the glory of Christ.'
"After the initial bloodletting, Nicolae Carpathia gathers his still-vast army, covering hundreds of square miles, and prepares for the conflict at Megiddo. As the battle for Armageddon is about to start, Rayford Steele climbs atop his Hummer to watch Christ harvest the grapes of wrath. Steele looks at the hordes of soldiers assembled by the Antichrist, and 'tens of thousands burst open at the words of Jesus.' They scream in pain and die before hitting the ground, their blood pouring forth. Soon, a massive river of blood is flowing throughout the Holy Land."
The "Left Behind" series is also very politically current, with its focus on Israel, the United Nations representing evil world government, and Iraq playing a key role for the Antichrist. In the words of Melani McAlister, these novels show vividly how "the conservative obsession with biblical prophecy is increasingly shaping our secular reality." I once tried to read one of the books and opened a page where giant grasshoppers (locusts, in Biblical terms) were stripping the flesh from live sinners, post-Rapture. I got bored and concluded that the books were horror stories for Christians who would have felt guilty reading stories about blood and gore if they were not "religious." (I did, however, see the movie Left Behind, based on the first book.)
The foundation for Armageddon beliefs is the Book of Revelation in the Bible. Revelation has a controversial history: Martin Luther doubted its canonical status and included it only as an appendix to his translation of the Bible. In addition to their focus on Revelation, American fundamentalists of the "dispensationalist" variety stress the vengeful God of the Old Testament. They believe that nearly all of humanity (including Jews who don't convert) will be "left behind" to die horrible deaths, after which Christ will establish a thousand-year reign of paradise on earth.
Arab, Egyptian, Armenian, and other Middle Eastern Christians interfere with their thesis, so the Armageddonites try to hide their existence. Pat Robertson's 700 Club, for instance, refused to show a segment about Christian Arabs. Jerry Falwell's tours of Israel purposely avoid them, according to Grace Halsell, who traveled with Falwell's group and wrote several books about the Armageddon lobby. And far from merely believing in an apocalypse at a time of God's choosing, the dispensationalists work to "hurry up God" by opposing any peace efforts in the Middle East. In March 2004, after being bombarded with letters protesting President Bush's "roadmap for peace," the White House held a special meeting with leading Christian fundamentalists to explain that removing Israeli settlements from Gaza would not interfere with God's plans for Armageddon (because Gaza has no sites of Biblical significance).
A major reason the Armageddonites have become so powerful is that most journalists can't comprehend that millions of Americans could really want, in this day and age, their God to destroy most of the human race, much less that they are donating millions to promote it (subsidizing settlements on the West Bank and paying for Russian Jews to immigrate to Israel in order to fulfill prophecies faster). Nor do most Americans know that Armageddonites are in the highest levels of government. But it was erstwhile House Majority Leader Tom DeLay who argued that the Iraq war should be supported because it is a precursor to the second coming of Christ. He also tried to undermine the Bush "roadmap for peace" when he visited Israel.
The Armageddonites have also backed brutal tactics in pursuit of their favored policies. Lt. General William G. "Jerry" Boykin is deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence and was heavily involved in the torture scandals. Christian Zionist Sen. James Inhofe of Oklahoma was the only senator to publicly condone torture of prisoners of war. Other torture-supporting politicians were almost all from insular, religious red states with little knowledge of or concern for the outside world. Almost none of the leading fundamentalists outside of government have condemned torture (with the notable exception of Chuck Colson of Prison Fellowship).
The aforementioned Vanity Fair article explains the fundamentalists' chief motivation: vengeance.
"As befits the manifesto of a counterculture, the 'Left Behind' series is a revenge fantasy, in which right-wing Christians win out over the rational, scientific, modern, post-Enlightenment world. The books represent the apotheosis of a culture that is waging war against liberals, gays, Muslims, Arabs, the UN, and 'militant secularists' of all stripes – whom it accuses of destroying Christian America, murdering millions of unborn children, assaulting the Christian family by promoting promiscuity and homosexuality, and driving Christ out of the public square."
This is how the dispensationalist ideology, dreamed up in the mid-19th century in the poor hills of Scotland and dispersed to the backwoods of Virginia and the deserts of Texas and Oklahoma, became a major factor in American foreign policy. (For another interesting analysis of pop apocalypticism, see this piece by Gene Lyons.)
A few educated evangelicals, however, are now questioning where their brethren are trying to take America. In January, the New York Times carried a piece by Charles Marsh, a self-declared evangelical, about how many ministers agitated for war on Iraq, even telling their congregations that it would help expedite biblical prophecy. Eighty-seven percent of white evangelical Christians supported the attack, and some even linked Saddam Hussein with wicked King Nebuchadnezzar of Biblical fame. Marsh:
"Recently, I took a few days to reread the war sermons delivered by influential evangelical ministers during the lead up to the Iraq war. That period, from the fall of 2002 through the spring of 2003, is not one I will remember fondly. Many of the most respected voices in American evangelical circles blessed the president's war plans, even when doing so required them to recast Christian doctrine.
"Charles Stanley, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Atlanta, whose weekly sermons are seen by millions of television viewers, led the charge with particular fervor. 'We should offer to serve the war effort in any way possible,' said Mr. Stanley, a former president of the Southern Baptist Convention. 'God battles with people who oppose him, who fight against him and his followers.' …
"Tim LaHaye, the co-author of the hugely popular 'Left Behind' series, spoke of Iraq as 'a focal point of end-time events,' whose special role in the earth's final days will become clear after invasion, conquest, and reconstruction. For his part, Jerry Falwell boasted that 'God is pro-war' in the title of an essay he wrote in 2004."
The common theme is that America must do God's work, which is surely the sin of pride for real Christians. One of the "Left Behind" characters muses about how the few survivors in America after Christ's bloody return could "start rebuilding the country as, finally for real, a Christian nation." Their desire to violently reshape society brings us full circle back to Stalin, Pol Pot, and other secular horsemen of the apocalypse.
Marsh concludes,
"What will it take for evangelicals in the United States to recognize our mistaken loyalty? We have increasingly isolated ourselves from the shared faith of the global Church, and there is no denying that our Faustian bargain for access and power has undermined the credibility of our moral and evangelistic witness in the world. The Hebrew prophets might call us to repentance, but repentance is a tough demand for a people utterly convinced of their righteousness."
Many influential evangelicals reject the Armageddon agenda. For example, Tim Wildmon's American Family Association's magazine, in its review of a movie about the Crusades, Kingdom of Heaven, notes "the futility of Christian efforts to build the kingdom of heaven here on earth."
"Such a 'war of the cross' should strike Christians as a contradiction in terms. A literal war in the name of Jesus – a 'Christian war' – is an oxymoron, like 'hateful Christian.' Jesus said that His kingdom was not of this world, otherwise His followers would draw swords to defend Him – and presumably the kingdom itself (John 18:36)."
The large World magazine doesn't promote the "Left Behind" mentality, and non-evangelical leaders of the religious Right also disagree with dispensationalism. One of the first critics to write about the phenomenon was Gary North.
The Armageddonites, despite their self-proclaimed goodness, are a brutal, ignorant, and vengeful people. They have also become a major force dragging America to the abyss of endless war, a domestic police state (they care little for constitutional freedoms), financial ruin, and the enmity of the world.

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