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Ground Zero Mosque Just the Beginning.

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“Bigotry” or “Tolerance?” That’s what the argument regarding the construction of a mosque at Ground Zero seems to have gotten down to.  Instead of the focus being on the organizations and their reasons for opposing the mosque construction, it has been on Mark Williams, Chairman of the Tea Party Express. Williams has ‘taken the stage’ on this issue with his fired-up words: “Muslims worship a monkey God” which he realized he had to follow with an apology (to Hindus).   HE became the issue, overshadowing the real issue: ‘Stopping Sharia Law from coming to America.’ Williams’ blog statements set a radical stage for this debate. His hateful comments forced NY politicians to denounce Williams’ in the strongest of terms as a bigot, which has also cast a huge doubt on the credibility of the people who do oppose this mosque construction.

The truth is that most of the people who are speaking out against this project are really frightened by what they have seen happening in European communities that are densely populated with Muslims (Banlieus) . These people, many of whom are the families of the 9/11 victims, are not being heard. They have become the victims of this proposed mosque. People like Debra Burlingame, whose brother was the pilot that was forced to fly into the Pentagon, have been propelled into this battle and are devoting much of their time to learning about the enemy America has been forced to confront. They have been tireless in their efforts to stand up to the administration and political correctness in order to safeguard American national security. These patriotic citizens believe that this mosque, if constructed, will become the foothold for Muslim power to take over in lower Manhattan and spread from there.

When opponents to this project heard Iman Feisal Abdul Rauf speak up at the May 25, 2010 downtown Community Board they contrasted his words with what he had said shortly after 9/11. Not only are the Iman and his Islamic supporters insensitive to these families’ losses, but they also appear to be disingenuous about their goals, if not actually deceitful. One has to wonder how this Iman can be trusted at his words of heartfelt peace when he had originally blamed the West for having started jihad warfare and being Infidels? (Link: www.jihadwatch.org/2004/03/feisal-abdul-rauf-blames-christians.html.) 

The real message Americans need to focus on were the words spoken by Daisy Khan, Executive Director of the Cordoba Initiative and wife of Iman Feisal. She said the Cordoba Mosque and Community Center would be a positive addition to downtown NYC. “We have a vision that is opposite the vision of the extremists,”Khan told DNAinfo. “We want to be a driving force for the rebuilding of Lower Manhattan.” That is the real goal of the Cordoba Initiative. New Yorkers, you have been warned by the simple truth in this statement and must recognize the real plan…Islamic leaders want to be instrumental in the planning and rebirth of this area of NYC. Their real intent is to create a ‘Banlieus’ where their force can be felt and ‘Sharia Law’ can prevail. Wise up New York politicians, wise up downtown residents and wise up Americans. You are being “suckered” as Curtis Sliwa would say. So, again I ask that you save the date, Sunday, June 6, at 12:00, at Ground Zero and come to show your support against this proposed mosque. Join the battle to stop ‘Sharia Law’ in America and voice your outrage for the world to hear. Please remember that all Americans who do not believe in the Koran are said to be Infidels and are worthy of being murdered. 



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    • HfjNUlYZ

      The real message is that the people this woman is listening to are the same people that want to establish Sharia Law here, the Muslims that are directed by their prophet to use trickery and out right lies in advance of Sharia. Sharia is a LAW. A society can not exist with 2 different rules of Law. The very definition of LAW doesn’t allow it.
      The Cordoba house was named after the mosque of Cordoba. The mosque that was built on top of the main cathedral of Spain which was conquered by the Moors. This was an act of dominance, a Conquering of a people. Planting a flag is not as harsh as building your own temple. The Muslims have always celebrated their achievements in conquering a territory by putting a mosque on top of the most sacred of places to that society: the dome of the Rock, etc…..
      If you see this as a sign of peace, then you will see that you are wrong. Once can foresee the future by knowing ones history. The history of Muslims is one of blood and dust. After they lay waste, they suck the host dry and leave nothing but dust.
      The middle east, since the age of Islam HAS produced nothing of any WORTH or NOTE, other than death and destruction.

    • Anonymous

      Politicians Employ Hate and Fear to Oppose Mosque
      by Miguel A. De La Torre

      By denying others the inherent right to worship, as the Liberty of Worship monument reminds us, I devalue and debase my own faith and beliefs, de la Torre writes. (Photo: David Ball)

      I was recently walking down 14th Street in Washington, D.C., when I was stopped in my tracks by an inscription I read under a monument.

      At the Reagan Building, in the entrance to the U.S. Agency for International Development, is a massive statue of a woman reclining on what appears to be a Victorian couch. Engraved on the pedestal beneath the statue were the following words: “Our liberty of worship is not a concession nor a privilege but an inherent right.”

      As I stood there, staring at these words, I couldn’t help but think of the politically inspired controversy raging throughout the nation about building a mosque close to – not at – Ground Zero. It is obvious that the debate is designed to rally the xenophobic base to vote against a people who, according to the D.C. monument known as “Liberty of Worship,” have an inherent right – not a concession nor a privilege – to worship as their conscience leads them.

      Hate and fear, two powerful political motivators, are unabashedly and unapologetically being employed to rally the worst in Americans. To equate a mosque with terrorists is either the height of ignorance or depth of callous manipulation.

      Equating Al-Qaeda to Islam is like equating the Ku Klux Klan to Christianity. Both organizations may draw their inspiration from their respective faiths, but believers in each tradition would be among the first to disavow any connection between their faith and terrorists who claim to act in the name of that same faith.

      When we consider the past 2,000 years of blood-soaked Christian history, the millions upon millions who were slaughtered in the name of Jesus because they refused to accept our imposed faith (think of religious wars in Europe or the genocide of indigenous people here), we can conclude that those of us who follow the Prince of Peace as Messiah have much more from which to repent.

      Maybe that great modern-day theologian, Woody Allen, said it best: If Jesus were to return to earth, it would take him months to recover from throwing up over everything that has been done in his name.

      To deny people the inherent right to worship because extreme elements of their tradition misused their sacred texts and teachings to advocate mayhem and death would mean that neither Muslims nor Christians would ever be allowed to build any house of worship close to Ground Zero.

      And yet, close to Ground Zero there is a Catholic Church, in spite of its history of Crusades against Muslims or the Inquisition against fellow Christians. Also close to Ground Zero is the Dutch Reform Church with its own history of involvement with the slave trade.

      We can go down the list of every Christian denomination and find pages in our past that we wish would not exist, but they do. And it is important that Christians committed to the Gospel message of salvation and liberation continue to distinguish between the terrorists within their own faith, and believers in Jesus’ actions and words – just as true believers in Allah have made the distinction between Al-Qaeda and the teaching of the Quran.

      And yet, what should be a no-brainer – that all Americans should protect with their lives the freedom to worship, even if the religion is different from their own – has instead become a political hot potato used against the incumbent party.

      Politicians like Newt Gingrich make the false comparison that building a mosque next to Ground Zero is like building a Japanese shrine next to Pearl Harbor. Although the analogy may sound reasonable at first glance, it ignores the inherit biases, if not racism, of the statement.

      First, Pearl Harbor was attacked by a nation; and yes, I would agree that the nation of Japan should not build a monument by Pearl Harbor. The Twin Towers were brought down by a group of individual terrorists, not a nation, people or religion. And I agree that a group of terrorists should not be allowed to build a monument next to Ground Zero.

      But a mosque is not a monument; it is a house of worship. And it is not being built by foreign terrorists, but by Americans who happen to be Muslims and have an inherent right to worship the Creator as their conscience leads them.

      I am a Christian. I believe in the resurrection of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. My conversion to Christianity radically changed my life and continues to do so. I am a Christian and not a Muslim by choice.

      Nevertheless, because of my faith, because of my belief in the Gospel message, because the very image of this God I worship resides in all humans, I will stand by my Muslim brothers and sisters and demand justice – and demand that the mosque be built.

      Not for their sake, not for the sake of political correctness, nor for some idea of pluralism, but for my own sake. By denying others the inherent right to worship, as the Liberty of Worship monument reminds us, I devalue and debase my own faith and beliefs. I participate not in the physical violence unleashed by the terrorists on 9/11, but in an institutional violence that is just as deadly, for it robs fellow humans of their sacredness and dignity.

      Those in power may succeed in preventing the building of the mosque. They may succeed in continuing to chip away at our freedoms due to their stringent ideologies and doctrinal beliefs.

      If they do, heaven help us, for they truly would continue to create a new America far from the principles of our four freedoms: freedom from want, freedom from fear, freedom of speech and, of course, the freedom to worship.

      Miguel A. De La Torre is professor of social ethics at Iliff School of Theology in Denver.

    • Anonymous

      ‎1Corinthians 13:4-7

      Love is patient and kind. Love is not jealous or boastful, or proud or rude. Love does not demand its own way. Love is not irritable, and keeps no record of when it has been wronged. It is never glad about injustice but rejoices whenever the truth wins out. Love never gives up, never loses faith, is …always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance.

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