CAIR ADVANCES CRUSADE AGAINST POPE
America, CAIR wants to dhimmitize your pope. He may not be my religious leader, my "pope" but I love him just the same. I was, understandably, disappointed in his position in the Israel/Islamic war. It was a mistake to dismiss Hezb'Allah's blood lust and murder and to hold Israel up to an impossible standard (both militarily and morally.)
But now the Pope has spoken truth to militant Islam and the barbarians are out for blood. The new fascism, the crime of opinion, Islam has no sense of justice.
Across the world, Pope Benedict XVI came under increasing critical
fire t0day over comments he made about Islam, as Muslim leaders
around the world angrily accused him of dividing religions and
demanded an apology.
In Britain, Gaza, Iraq, Syria and Indonesia, Muslim leaders
registered their protest. The Parliament in Pakistan passed a
resolution against the pope's statements, and the government later
summoned the Vatican envoy to express official displeasure. In
Lebanon, Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, the most senior
Shiite cleric, demanded "a personal apology — not through his
envoys."
And emotion spilled over in Turkey, where Benedict has scheduled a visit in November, as a top official in the Islamic-rooted ruling party said that the pope is "going down in history in the same category as leaders such as Hitler and Mussolini."
"He has a dark mentality that comes from the darkness of the Middle Ages," the official, Salih Kapusuz, deputy leader of Prime Minister Recep Tayyib Erdogan's government, was quoted on the state-owned Anatolia news agency. "It looks like an effort to revive the mentality of the Crusades."
Many Muslims are also comparing his comments with the unflattering cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad which stoked deep Muslim anger earlier this year. More here
CAIR seeks meeting with Vatican representative in Washington, D.C.
(WASHINGTON, D.C., 9/15/2006) - The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) today called for increased dialogue between Muslims and Catholics over the controversy sparked by remarks perceived as insulting to Islam and the Prophet Muhammad made by Pope Benedict XVI. CAIR is also seeking a meeting with the Vatican's representative in Washington, D.C., to discuss the remarks.
In an address on Tuesday, the Pope quoted a 14th century Byzantine Christian Emperor as saying: "Show me just what Muhammad brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached."
SEE: Muslim Leaders Blast Pope's Comments (Washington Post)
In a statement issued today, the Washington-based Islamic civil rights and advocacy group said:
"The proper response to the Pope's inaccurate and divisive remarks is for Muslims and Catholics worldwide to increase dialogue and outreach efforts aimed at building better relations between Christianity and Islam. This unfortunate episode also offers an opportunity for Christians to learn more about Islam, the Prophet Muhammad and the Islamic concept of jihad.
"Jihad is a central and broad Islamic concept that includes struggle against evil inclinations within oneself, struggle to improve the quality of life in society, struggle in the battlefield for self-defense (e.g., - having a standing army for national defense), or fighting against tyranny or oppression. 'Jihad' should not be translated as 'holy war.'
Who writes their copy. Those unfamiliar with the definition of jihad must read Future Jihad by Walid Phares, Bat Ye'or, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Wafa Sultan, Andrew Bosotm,
"In Islam, there is no contradiction between faith and reason. The first verses revealed to the Prophet Muhammad included: 'Read! In the name of your Lord. . .Read! Your Lord is the Most Gracious, Who taught by the (use of the) pen, taught man what he knew not.' Historically, whenever Islam flourished, so did knowledge and discovery.
"Let us all continue the interfaith efforts promoted by the late Pope John Paul II, who made great strides in bringing Muslims and Catholics together for the common good."
The late Pope John Paul II? Wasn't he shot by a muslim? uh...........yeah
CAIR is urging Americans of all faiths to learn more about Islam and about the life and legacy of the Prophet Muhammad by requesting a free Quran or a book or DVD about Muhammad at www.explorethequran.org and www.cair.com/Muhammad.











CAIR again proves they are nothing more than a front for the terrorists Islamofascist. When will we declare them a terrorists organization and deport or jail the members?
Posted by: scrapiron | Saturday, September 16, 2006 at 02:26 AM
CAIR should ask me if I CARE what they think.
Posted by: DoctorDentons | Saturday, September 16, 2006 at 06:57 AM
The Pope has a "mentality that comes from the darkness of the Middle Ages"? God, these people are idiots of the first water. They certainly should recognize the Middle Ages, since they live in them today. This is the most unbelievably stupid comment I have ever heard uttered by anyone since Bill Clnton's famous "it depends on what the meaning of the word "is" is." All the Pope did was say the truth, but the truth is not pc. Hell with that. It's the truth. Muslims DO live in the Middle Ages.
Posted by: clyde | Saturday, September 16, 2006 at 08:01 AM
So, who's lying? The Muslims who are using the Qur'an to justify their killing on innocent people and the Pope is pointing it out while Muslims deny it?
Or, is it Robert Spencer who writes "The Politically Incorrect Guide ot Islam and the Crusades".
Someone is lying and my guess is, based on a plethora of patterns of behavior, it's the Muslims.
If you're not doing anything wrong why are you getting so angry? Muslims continually want people to believe that their religion is not based on killing those that don't convert, subjugate to Islam. Well...that's just a lie.
Here's my favorite quote when referring to this type of behavior:
WHAT YOU'RE DOING IS SO LOUD I CAN'T HEAR WHAT YOU'RE SAYING.
Posted by: scooternyc | Saturday, September 16, 2006 at 09:13 AM
p.s. I would love to get one of these CAIR reps on tv with Robert Spencer, give them ample time, and debate the aspects of the Qra'n where Robert is wrong.
Does anyone in TV or Radio have the courage? Hmmmmm, we'll see.
Posted by: scooternyc | Saturday, September 16, 2006 at 09:15 AM