Posted on 09/16/2006 7:44:33 PM PDT by Pikamax
The Muslim world is in ferment, or even more ferment than usual, as a result of a speech given by Pope Benedict XVI at Regensburg University. Ben took a swipe at the notion that Islam is an inherently peaceable, easy-going, happy-go-lucky credo with a core philosophy that proclaims hey, why not live and let live, huh? Rather, he let slip: Everything Muhammad brought was evil and inhuman, which has an agreeably crusading, unequivocal ring to it, I think youll agree.
He was quoting as you will be aware the 14th-century Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus and in doing so invoked outpourings of loathing from Jakarta to Jeddah. You can bet your life that by the time you read this, some Catholic priest toiling away in a godforsaken, dusty hellhole Sudan, perhaps, or Turkey will have been smacked about a bit, or had his church burnt down or been arrested without charge. The Pope should have been aware that Islam always reacts to western allegations that it is not a peaceful religion by mass outbreaks of vituperation, denunciation and acts of jihadic violence.
That this is a paradox seems not to be even remotely recognised by many Muslims. Commenting on the Popes speech, Tasnim Aslam, a spokeswoman for the Pakistani foreign ministry, came out with this little piece of doublethink beauty: Anyone who describes Islam as a religion as intolerant encourages violence.
The murderous Muslim Brotherhood was the first out of the blocks, demanding that all Islamic countries cut their ties with the Vatican. The liberal and moderate Islamic scholar Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi (pro death penalty for homosexuals, female circumcision, suicide bombings against Jews and other similarly tolerant stuff) has insisted the Pope must apologise. Soon the placards will be out, the effigies, the foam-flecked demonstrators and attacks by adolescent suicidal nutters.
Pope Benedict is due to visit Turkey quite soon, but this trip has been placed in jeopardy by his gentle reminder that Islam has had a tendency to gain converts through violence. There have been demands from Ankara that he should apologise if he wishes to set foot on Turkish soil.
A subtle and astute politician, perhaps Benedict should apologise for having caused offence and then demand by way of reciprocation that Turkey Islams democratic representative in the West return to Christian denominations the land it has confiscated from them, allow the Christian churches to open seminaries (which they are barred from doing), make it easier to build new churches, and lock up Turks who terrorise priests. And maybe allow Turks to convert from Islam to Christianity without fear of official or unofficial reprisal. A fair exchange?
This is the perfection of irony!! This says it ALL!!!
None of this reaction would matter if it didn't resonate with internal traitors in the West. Muslims understand the racial grievance industry in the West, and they understand the self-loathing of the ruling elite in the West.
Referring to muslim "colonialism" or "imperialism" might even make the point a little pointier.
Thanks. I'll write the Holy Father supporting him.
That's worthy of being my tagline!
It is a great line, isn't it?
I'm thrilled about the speech. And, so far, that no apology has been forthcoming. It is a conversation we need to have.
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