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Thursday, January 17, 2008
An Ironic Juxtaposition
By Chuck Colson
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In my new just-released book, The Faith, I argue that the two greatest challenges to the Christian worldview come from radical Islam and extreme secularism. Almost on cue, recent events in Europe have conspired to illustrate the point.

In Britain, one Anglican bishop wrote in the Telegraph about the impact of the “worldwide resurgence of the ideology of Islamic extremism” on British Muslims. When coupled with British-style multiculturalism, the results are young British Muslims alienated from “the nation in which they [grew] up.” He warned about efforts “to give Britain an increasingly Islamic character by introducing the call to prayer and wider use of sharia law.” And Muhammad turns out now to be the second most popular name for newborn baby boys.

Another effect is the turning of the “already [Muslim] communities into ‘no-go’ areas where adherence to this ideology has become a mark of acceptability.” According to the bishop of Rochester, “those of a different faith or race may find it difficult to live or work there because of hostility to them.”

The bishop who wrote this should know: He is Michael Nazir-Ali, a native of Pakistan. If any member of the British elite can possibly be said to understand these communities, it is Bishop Nazir-Ali.

This unique insight into the problems did not keep members of that elite from attacking the bishop. The leader of the Liberal Democrats called his words “a gross caricature of reality.” Even a Conservative party leader said that Nazir-Ali had put it “too strongly.”

One part of Europe where religious activities are frowned upon by elites is Spain—though, ironically because of Spain’s long Christian history, it is against Christian activity. Last December, some 2 million Spaniards demonstrated in Madrid to defend marriage and family life.

They heard from Pope Benedict XVI, who called marriage “an indissoluble union between a man and a woman.” He also spoke of the “the right and fundamental obligation” of parents to educate their children in moral matters. Continued...

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Chuck Colson was the Chief Counsel for Richard Nixon and served time in prison for Watergate-related charges. In 1976, Colson founded Prison Fellowship Ministries, which, in collaboration with churches of all confessions and denominations, has become the world's largest outreach to prisoners, ex-prisoners, crime victims, and their families.
 
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Subject: Post the Tenth: Aren't [I] Curious?
There's Three half-way decent points here, Scott. But I tire.

Briefly then: Yes, I would accept peer-reviewed evidence, so long as as "peer" does not mean 'theologian.' Facts, and facts only. Not interpretations of musty texts.

So far, of course, you're in serious trouble: The universe is not 6006 years old. Jesus is not the son of David (Pick one: the 29 ancestors listed by one gospel, or 46 from another, and anyway, wasn't he born of a virgin?), speciation is happening as we speak (H5N1 is not H3n2 or whatever). And so on.

Of course I hear the wind blow as I walk past the graveyard. It's called--wait for it--wind. So?

Essentially, all your words boil down to this: You think the Truth has been published and it will 'save' those who believe this Truth. Well, the evidence is against you, and I have no desire to be saved.

I have a good number of xian friends. They are all good people (else they wouldn't be my friends). But they are, by and large, no better than my non-christian friends. It's just a time-wasting foible of theirs. Let them do it.

OTOH, the xians I have met on TownHall are mostly despicable, self-righteous, arrogant, passive-aggressive, fascist slimeballs. Some have all these properties, some only a few. And they wish to impose their fairy tales on our body politic! The idea of spending an eternity with the likes of them makes my stomach turn.

So, no. I'm not curious. I've seen enough.

Post the Ninth: Compare to the Book
Nice sleight of hand there, Scott.

The 'Book', of course, is not mathematics. There is no observable truth (and a lot of 'truth' that is evidently false), so you cannot predict from it or test it against reality.
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