Posted on 06/13/2016 5:25:15 AM PDT by Kaslin
Shortly after the 9/11 terror attacks, my wife and I realized that her only brother, Douglas, used to work at the World Trade Center. Was it possible he was among the victims?
Tragically, although he no longer worked there regularly, he was doing a trade show there that day and he perished along with 3,000 others, leaving behind a wife and two young children.
Four years ago, a graduate from our ministry school was assassinated by Islamic terrorists while serving in an impoverished Muslim community in the Middle East. He was like a spiritual son to us, and he also left behind a wife and two young children.
So, I write these words with pain and with empathy for the victims of this latest terror attack, the deadliest on our shores since 9/11. I also write these words knowing that these deaths will be politicized for better or worse in the coming days. How should we respond to this tragic carnage?
1. Our first response can only be shock, grief, and outrage. It doesnt matter if these people were at a gay club or in an office building. They are fellow-human beings who were murdered in cold blood. Whether they were murdered in a straight bar, a sports stadium, or a park they were murdered nonetheless and without any justification.
If you tell me that the punishment for homosexual practice is death, Ill tell you that the Bible prescribes the death penalty for all kinds of other sins practiced by Christians all the time (see Romans 1:29-32; the list includes gossip and envy).
Now is not the time to point fingers.
A young woman who works in our ministry texted me moments ago. For a number of years she lived as a lesbian and often performed in that very nightclub. She wrote, I think Im in shock. I feel like some of my friends had to have been victims.
Yes, these were family members, friends, and co-workers, and before we politicize this massacre, we must grieve over it. May the Lord have mercy on the wounded and on the family members of those slain.
2. We must take Muslim terrorism even more seriously without condemning all Muslims. At Muhammad Alis funeral service, leftist rabbi Michael Lerner said, We will not tolerate politicians or anyone else putting down Muslims and blaming Muslims for the actions of a few people.
A few people, as in perhaps 200-300 million Muslims worldwide who are sympathetic to radical Islam? A few people, as in the few responsible for the 28,576 deadly Islamic terror attacks since 9/11, including 60 in the first 7 days of Ramadan, resulting in 472 deaths?
Reports indicate that the Orlando murderer, Omar Mateen, became a person of interest [to federal authorities] in 2013 and again in 2014, and the FBI at one point opened an investigation into Mateen but subsequently closed the case when it produced nothing that appeared to warrant further investigation.
Similarly, the San Bernardino killers were missed by federal authorities, resulting in another bloodbath.
At the same time, there are plenty of peace-loving Muslims in America who are not only appalled at this violence but who now fear for their own lives.
Our response must be measured.
Whatever it takes, we must devote more energy and resources to rooting out Islamic terrorism from our land (perhaps Israel can help us with this?), even if it means making some Muslims uncomfortable. They, are on their part, can show their good will by working aggressively with American authorities to expose Islamic terror, while those who are not so forthcoming will thereby mark themselves for further scrutiny. At the same time, we cannot demonize all American Muslims.
Again, our response must be measured.
3. We must renounce all rhetoric that leads to violence without restricting freedom of speech. It is one thing to say, You gay vermin deserve to die, and Ive got a bullet waiting for you! Its another thing entirely to say, I love you as my neighbor and Im committed to your well-being, but I believe marriage is the union of a man and woman.
Unfortunately, in a climate in which religious freedoms are already under serious attack, this terrible massacre could have a chilling effect, further restricting our freedoms, as God-fearing, people-loving Christians will be lumped together with radical, murderous Muslims.
A Christian colleague of mine posted on Twitter, Just read reports of the act of terrorism at the night club in #Orlando. Im so grieved by this. Come Jesus. Someone responded, Your work creates a culture that dehumanizes us. That makes it easier for people to kill us. Dont grieve, repent.
You can expect comments much more intense than this in the coming days from political leaders, journalists, social media experts, and entertainers, as if Christians who renounce violence but who teach that homosexual practice is sinful in Gods sight were complicit in the slaughter of men and women in a gay bar.
Not surprisingly, someone posted on my Facebook page, I blame YOU and people like you for the tragedy in Orlando. As of now, 50 people are dead, 53 injured, including at least one police officer, due to homophobia. And you, and your ilk spreading your messages of hate daily directly contribute to senseless tragedies like this. . . . SHAME ON YOU!
I responded, You're attacking the wrong person. I get death threats and death wishes on a regular basis from the LGBT community, but I will continue to preach the love of God.
Our words must be guided by truth and love.
The recent guidelines passed by the European Commission in conjunction with Microsoft, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, while well-intended, could also have a dangerously restrictive effect, as they target racism, xenophobia, and all forms of intolerance.
What exactly is meant by all forms of intolerance? As Ive documented for years now, calls for tolerance often result in acts of extreme intolerance towards others.
4. We have an obvious gun problem in America, but gun free zones are not the solution. I personally dont believe that when our Founders guaranteed our right to bear arms they envisioned our inner-cities being war zones and police being outgunned by criminals and terrorists. At the same time, as in many mass murders in America, the Orlando massacre was in a gun free zone.
Is there some middle ground that can be found between the two positions? If we forget about our political viewpoint for a moment and simply talk about common-sense safety, is there no solution we can find? I am no expert in this area, but I have to believe that there is a better way.
Having said all this, lets return to where we started.
This is a time for mourning and pain. May God have mercy on America. We are a broken nation in need of massive restoration and repair.
We have a muslim problem...
Trump in a landslide.
And a very big one.
What a putz. Just more liberal BS
We must take Muslim terrorism even more seriously without condemning all Muslims
Not all Muslims are terrorist, but they are the tall grass the terrorist use to hide in.
And I do not doubt for a moment, if the choose came down between a Muslim and an kafir, the Muslim will choose their brother over us.
It is clear that Islam and our constitution are incompatible.
We do not have a gun problem in this country....we have a terror problem in this country.
I have been watching various local news channels. Without a doubt the reason for the attack is guns and hate, nothing to do with islam.
“How should we respond to this tragic carnage?”
I’m an independent thinker from way back. I never ask myself that kind of question. What I think...is what it is. I’ll decide whether it’s subject to change, with or without notice.
Is that endorsement genuine?
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How many Christian leaders openly advocate the killing of homosexuals TODAY. Right now. Yet, a “moderate” Muslim immam recently gave a speech at Stanford stating killing all gays was “the compassionate thing to do.
All Muslims are at fault. Just like all Nazis were at fault. You don't have to push Jews into an oven yourself to be complicit in the crimes. There is no move to reform Islam or distance it from the murdering baby raper.
There is no gun problem in America. There is a failure of culture to enforce basic, civilized behavior. There is a purposeful destruction of family and community by the Left problem.
A moderate muslim wants a radical muslim to cut your head off.
true that..
Name one.
When in doubt............
...........KICK ‘EM OUT!
Is that a real Twit? I mean Tweet?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJKmxqCPdfw
YouTube video/audio. Shooter opened up with rapid fire, sounds cuts off after 17 shots.
“There is no gun problem in America. There is a failure of culture to enforce basic, civilized behavior. There is a purposeful destruction of family and community by the Left problem.”
I’ve noticed that all the forces of evil are joining together in their efforts to force their corruption on America. We and our children are being bombarded with media swill that’s intended to make us complicit in the destruction of everything we have always held dear and to sink just as low as the lowest of them by supporting them. Sadly, for the most part, I see it working very well.
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