Part II
Divided
Nation / Divided Christians
Reading the
comments in social media is alarming to me. It seems to me that many Christians
today are traveling the same path that Islamic radicals are traveling they feel
they are right and there is no discussion on the matter.
I believe
that the Quran contains passages about fighting and I believe that the Bible
contains passages about fighting that we would not agree with in 2016. I
believe most Muslims today read those passages in the same way most Christians read stories from
Joshua in our Bible about the killing of Canaanite men, women, and
children. Most Muslims and Christians do
not see these passages as commands to kill those who do not share their faith.
However there are some Islamic extremists that see the Quran’s passages about
the rules of engagement in wars from Mohammed’s time and prior as permission
for violent activities and there are some Christians extremists (generally
those who translate the Bible literally) that see the violence in the Bible
towards those that did not believe as they did as a pass to violence today. The
Quran and the Bible all contain passages that are not peaceful and passages
that are peaceful. It is how we react and interpret those passages that makes
the difference in 2016.
The Five
Pillars of Islam are: (1) There is only one God – Christians should not have a
problem with that; (2) Pray five times a day – it would be helpful if
Christians adopted that practice; (3) Give to support the needy – Christians
have always believed that; (4) Fast from dawn till sundown during the month of
Ramadan – many Christians practice the tradition of fasting and I believe it is
a healthy tradition; and (5) If possible make a pilgrimage to Mecca at least
once in a lifetime – many Christians go to Israel each year and many more would
like to make a pilgrimage to Israel.
You see we
have many things in common. Why don’t we try and concentrate on those things.
Why do we generalize that all Christians and all Islamist are bad? Why are the
extremist on both sides determined to prove that the Quran and the Bible is
evil from beginning to end?
There are
divisions among Christians and there are divisions among Muslims. Muslims and
Christians have their own liberals, moderates, conservatives, fundamentalists,
and extremists.
ISIS truly believes what it professes:
that it is engaged in a conflict to bring about the end times. The primary
enemies of ISIS are other Muslims who
do not share their beliefs. The Islamic view of end times involves victory in a
climactic battle in Syria among all the nations of the world and God’s people. I would say the majority of Christians believe
that there will be a climatic battle in the Middle East among nations and God’s
people. Because Fundamentalist Christians and Islamic Extremist believe what they are doing is
God’s work they are a difficult force to fight. Is it even possible to win over
Christians who think God wants all homosexuals dead and when they voice hated
for homosexuals they are doing God’s work or Islamist that believe God wants
all Christians dead? I honestly do not know. If it is it will take a mighty
work of the Holy Spirit to do so.
The division
in the U.S.A. now over racism, disdain for the police, riots in the streets, a
few rogue police officers, yelling at
one another on Kelly’s show (FOX) and bigoted social media post does
not speak well around the world for the U.S.A. or Christianity. I think a lot of people around the world and in the U.S.A.
believe some American’s are acting as extremist. Many of us want to think of
ourselves as a Christian Nation so we should act like it.
Paul, in his
Letter to the Romans, expresses how we are to wage spiritual war: never avenging
ourselves, never repaying evil for evil, overcoming evil with good. Most of us
believe it’s wrong to judge an entire category of people based on the actions
of a relatively small number of extremists within that group. At the same time,
terrorist attacks by Islamic extremists within our midst have heightened our
concerns about future attacks — from Adam Hamilton. I am not saying we should
not use military force against ISIS. I am saying we cannot generalize about any
group of people and we must be careful to the best of our ability to target
ISIS and not all Muslims in general. I certainly do not want to be associated
with literal radical Bible interpreters and many Muslims do not want to be
associated with I.S.I.S.
We have
legitimate fears about attacks by Islamic extremists, but how do we apply our faith
in ways that balance those concerns for people’s safety with our belief that it
is wrong to judge someone only on the basis of religion or nationality or
gender or sexual inclination?
Bless those
who persecute you; bless and do not curse them. Rejoice with those who rejoice,
weep with those who weep. Live in
harmony with one another; do not be haughty, but associate with the lowly; do not claim to be wiser than you are. Do not repay anyone
evil for evil, but take thought for what is noble in the sight of all. If it is
possible, so far as it depends on
you, live peaceably with all. Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave room for the wrath of God; for it
is written, “Vengeance is mine, I will repay, says the Lord.” No, “if
your enemies are hungry, feed them; if they are thirsty, give them something to
drink; for by doing this you will heap burning coals on their heads.” Do not be
overcome by evil, but overcome evil
with good (Romans 12:14-21). These scriptures are extreme and it may be impossible to follow all of them, but
the harder we try to follow them the better we will be and the world will be.
We are not
battling Islam, because there is no such thing as one Islam. One Islam cannot be extracted from the numerous
offshoots, branches, and sects that make the world's 1.3 billion Muslims as
ideologically, religiously, and politically fractured as the other two
monotheistic faiths, Christianity and Judaism.
The
"War on Terror" should really be called the "War on Militant
Islam or War on Radical Islamic Terrorist." The terrorists of September
11, Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda, and the Taliban all adhere to an ideology we
have come to know as militant Islam, a minority outgrowth of the faith that
exudes a bitter hatred for Western ideas, including capitalism, individualism,
and consumerism.
It rejects
the West and much that it has to offer seeking instead to implement a strict
interpretation of the Koran and sharia (Islamic law). America, as radical
Muslims see it, is the primary impediment to building an Islamic world order. Radical Muslims have a history of violence
against American, Western, and even Muslim interests. But the movement did not appear
spontaneously it has taken 14 centuries to evolve.
Many Muslims
adapted to the fast-paced changes common to Western industrialization and
modernization, but some Muslims rejected them. Instead, they created a rigid
ideology embedded in the traditional values and laws of the Koran. This is the
known today as Islamic fundamentalism, or Islamism.
Islamism
represents a yearning for the "pure" Islam as practiced by the
prophet. Not unlike the American Amish, the movement rejects much that is
innovative. Islamist, however, take the rejection of modernity a step further.
They perceive those who have introduced these innovations as its enemy.
Islamist
Radical Muslim Terrorist not only reject the influence of the West, they reject
the legitimacy of their own governments in the Arabic world, which they see as
subservient to the West. Therefore the overthrow of these regimes has become an
important part of their agenda.
The biggest
push for this agenda came in 1928, with the founding of the Ikhwan al-Muslim or Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.
This organization became the cornerstone for most of today's Islamist
movements, advocating Islamic beliefs and values as expressed by the common
Egyptian. The organization rejected western rule and England's secular influence
over Egypt. Obama made a
grave mistake when he embraced the Muslim Brotherhood over the dictator ruling
Egypt for over three decades.
"The
earthquake" came in 1979 when Iran became the first modern Islamic
republic, as Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini overthrew Iran's secular regime and
established a new order in which sharia became law. Suddenly, Islamism was no
longer an ideology of movements. It had inspired a state. America's first
violent introduction to militant Islam came shortly after Khomeini's Islamic
Republic was established in 1979, when Islamic extremists seized the U.S.
embassy in the Iranian capital of Tehran.
Given that
militant Islam has plagued America for 22 years the attacks of September 11
should not have been surprising. A trend had been established. So, perhaps the
biggest shock of that tragic day was the nation's utter surprise.
Psychologically, America was completely unprepared for the attacks - why? I
think because our government has refused to make it clear who our real enemy is
and name them – all for the sake of political correctness and a President Obama
that seems to have some need to defend ALL
Islam thinking that we are so naive that if we reject some Islam we will reject it all.
Bin Laden's
own words. "We have seen in the last decade the decline of the American
government and the weakness of the American soldier. He is ready to wage cold
wars but unprepared to fight hot wars...We are ready for all occasions, we rely
on God."
Militant
Islam has strongholds in Algeria, Egypt, Somalia, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Sudan,
the Palestinian territories, Lebanon, Jordan, Yemen, Malaysia, the Philippines,
Indonesia, Nigeria, and Pakistan, to name just a few countries. The challenge
now for the western world is finding ways to destroy the radical infrastructure
and arrest or kill militants while bolstering
the influence of moderate Muslims.
No one in the Obama administration seems to know how we can accomplish
this task. We cannot win without the
support of moderate Muslims. Hatred
of ALL Muslims is not going
to gain the support of moderate Muslims. Americans must come to terms on who
are enemy really is and it is not ALL
Muslims.
Until we
Americans learn to love ourselves and each other we cannot expect the world to
love and respect us. If we want to talk about Radical Islamic Recruitment I
would imagine showing the division among our people is a great tool to use in
their recruiting. One 30 second video of Americans fighting among ourselves in
the streets is worth millions of words. It becomes okay to kill homosexuals if you
can demonstrate that even your enemies, the Americans, hate homosexuals. It is
easy to claim that Americans are out to destroy you if you can demonstrate that
Americans are willing to destroy other Americans that do not agree with them.
Finally it is easy to demonstrate that Democratic Laws do not work when we take
to the streets and riot over injustice in our country rather than engaging in civil
conversations about our differences and injustices.
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