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500 Muslim scholars...

Scarecrow

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40923917/ns/world_news-south_and_central_asia/

"More than 500 Muslim scholars are praising the man suspected of killing a Pakistani governor because the politician opposed blasphemy laws that mandate death for those convicted of insulting Islam."

Something I have often heard is people complaining that there are always a large group of Muslims supporting their terrorist activities, but little if any outcry against such activities by "the majority of Muslims that are peaceful".

I am not trying to incite the few Muslims that participate on this site, but I am starting to notice the same thing. Here you have a large group of leaders in the Muslim religion promoting murder, and I have yet to see anything at all from any Muslim decrying the injustice and Satanic nature of such behavior.

I have read a number of times that we will not see any such condemnation from a Muslim, but rather they will sit quiet and wait until their numbers are sufficient to overcome a society. This seems to be a tried and true tactic...are we really that complacent that we will sit by and watch these types of things happen? Are we oblivious to the fact that it is only a matter of time before we see such things happening our our own soil?
 
There is no doubt that the Muslim faith, and those in it who do not have the Spirit of the Lord who teaches us to be peacemakers, believes that the sword is a way to promote their faith.

It is the exact reason our founders knew that we were not to place the power of the sword and the power of religion all in the same hands.

Praise God for the First Amendment of our Constitution. I pray we never see a day here when that article is rejected and removed.
 
I guess murdering (he was shot in the back by a coward) him was not enough...

"Five hundred Pakistani religious scholars have warned that anyone who expresses grief over the assassination of a senior ruling party official who opposed the country's blasphemy law could suffer the same fate."

I just found another article...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39354694/ns/world_news/
 
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