Posted on 03/22/2012 9:05:34 AM PDT by Former Fetus
Imagine if Pat Robertson called for the demolition of all the mosques in America. It would be front-page news. It would be on every network and cable-news program. There would be a demand for Christians to denounce him, and denounce him they would in the harshest terms. The president of the United States and other world leaders would weigh in, too. Rightly so.
So why is it that when Abdulaziz ibn Abdullah Al al-Sheikh, the grand mufti of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, declares that it is necessary to destroy all the churches in the Arabian Peninsula, the major media do not see this as even worth reporting? And no one, to the best of my knowledge, has noted that he said this to the members of a terrorist group.
Here are the facts: Some members of the Kuwaiti parliament have been seeking to demolish churches or at least prohibit the construction of new ones within that countrys borders. So the question arose: What does sharia, Islamic law, have to say about this issue?
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Can someone, please, remind me why did we save the Kuwaities from Saddam?
Destroy all the buildings you want. That is not where the church exists.
Very well said!
BS, the Islamic power in Bosnia was designed, helped and funded by Clinton, Germany and Iran. Clinton did an arms deal with Iran to help the Mujaheddin in Bosnia. The same scum that were shooting at US troops in other parts of the world.
Later, NATO, EU, UN and other commie organizations stood by and watched over 150 churches being burned and bombed out in Kosovo and NOBODY even flinched.
I can see this STORY coming miles away. It's very timely.
Destroy this Temple and....
Please don’t poke God in the eye - it doesn’t end well.
Another reason to be pro-life from conception. :)
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