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Religious Extremism Breeds Violence and Extremism
By: Tim From LASep. 15th, 2012more from Tim From LA
I personally have no beef with any religion whatsoever. As a matter of fact, as an atheist, I make no bones that a person or a group of people who can use their belief to promote peace and harmony amongst their fellow human being is a good thing. I’ve seen the goodness from Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, Jewish, Sikh and every religion out there… including people who believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster. As a matter of fact, I don’t mind paying their taxes as many of the religious organization need the tax break to spread the word of their god. And their word? Peace. Yet when extremists battle extremists, I have an issue.
There is a war going on and and like most wars, it’s based upon religion. It’s reminds me of a school-ground battle that led basically to violence. The my-god-is-better-than-your-god mentality caused the death of an ambassador. That ambassador is was Chris Stevens in Libya.
The cause of death, according to the A.P., was severe asphyxia. Apparently, the smoke in the embassy was so great that the ambassador essentially choked to death.
According to CBS/AP:
(CBS/AP) TRIPOLI, Libya – The Libyan doctor who treated U.S. ambassador Christopher Stevens says the diplomat died of severe asphyxiation and that he tried for 90 minutes to revive him.
Ziad Abu Zeid told The Associated Press on Wednesday that Stevens was brought to the Benghazi Medical Center by Libyans the night before, with no other Americans and that initially no one realized he was the ambassador.
Abu Zeid said Stevens had “severe asphyxia,” apparently from smoke inhalation, causing stomach bleeding, but had no other injuries
So no one came in with an AK-47 and shot anyone.
Yet this is evidence that religion plays a major role in the act of violence. The protest stemmed from a video called: “Innocence of Muslims“. The movie depicts the Prophet Mohammed as a pervert and the video is sexually exploitative. The trailer is a bad B-rated-soft-porn and was terribly boring as well as sexist.
Well, this didn’t sit well with the people of the Muslim faith and protests broke out. Now Florida pastor Terry Jones is promoting the film and is exploiting his idea that the Muslim religion is “evil”. Jones also plan to show the 13 minute film at his church further fanning the flame of hatred.
The film may have been funded by a Christian group called Media for Christ. Media for Christ, a Duarte, Calif.-based Christian nonprofit group, applied for the film permit, the San Gabriel Valley Tribune reported.
According to the:
The Huffington Post
:Though Joseph Nassralla, the president of Media for Christ, emerged as a force behind the anti-Muslim film, the organization said it had nothing to do with the project and was upset by its content, according to the L.A. Times. Nassralla has reportedly devoted himself to criticizing Islam in speeches and interviews during recent years. FilmL.A. Inc. confirmed that “The Innocence of Muslims” was shot in the California county last August, but that the studio did not know the details of the film.
Really?
Yet I would bet dollars-to-doughnuts that Nassralla would be offended if someone made a Chocolate Jesus and display it on Good Friday. The creator of the Chocolate Jesus: My Sweet Lord, Cosimo Cavallaro, basically fell off the face of the earth after…The Roger Smith hotel closed the gallery after several angry phone calls and e-mails about the exhibit. Matt Semler, the former gallery’s creative director said the calls included death threats over the work of artist Cavallaro.
Death threats from Christians? The religion of peace who claims that the Muslim religion is a religion of violence? Pot meet kettle. So now, both religious extremists are in tuned with violence and the desire to prove who’s is more manly is off to a good start. Granted there are extremists in both beliefs, but to typecast one group without looking into oneself is purely hypocritical.
To quote the Christian god:
Matthew 7vs5: “You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother’s eye.”
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Roger Roberts
Sep. 15th, 2012 at 10:36 pm
Thank you for simple clarity. As a Christian, I am deeply troubled by those who claim to be of Christ, but have hate in their hearts. That is simply, in my view, against Christ, or “anti-christ”. Thanks for letting me share.
Roger
Inez
Sep. 16th, 2012 at 4:55 pm
Please read my post following the Stephen King item.
Moongal6
Sep. 16th, 2012 at 1:00 am
Here is another fine, religious video. This one’s for you Mitt.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q...
UncaJoe
Sep. 16th, 2012 at 4:44 am
~ Bobby Braddock
Jeanne Tifft
Sep. 16th, 2012 at 12:59 pm
Lovely. A keeper. Thank you!
Sandra
Sep. 16th, 2012 at 6:20 pm
Thank you. I’m copying it for future use. God Bless.
Rho
Sep. 16th, 2012 at 5:37 am
Interesting lyrics, and this webcomic gives us a cool take on the lives of the divine. www.welcometohereafter.co...
I loved the part where Jesus had been hanging out at OWC, dressed in jeans and a baseball jersey, looking like anyone that was there.
j
Sep. 16th, 2012 at 6:45 pm
I have not read the bible recently but I seem to remember a paragraph (in Matthew I think) that says those that go around saying they are christians, are not, and they will get no reward in heaven. Those that do not promote their christianity but do good works for others quietly are the true christians and will get their reward in heaven.
Tim From LA
Sep. 17th, 2012 at 1:10 pm
Let me just say that after going to a Christian church for more than 20 years, I grew up and learned about my religious upbringing. This was my choice and I am not berating anyone’s belief. I respect those who respect others, and that’s why I am an atheist.
Magdalena
Sep. 21st, 2012 at 7:30 pm
The basis of the freedom of religion or lack thereof is what this country is founded on even extremes are allowed their views. BUT when those views are thought to be superior to others and they breed into evil actions in order to promote that “superiority” that’s when problems arise. I recently read of an elected judge here in Texas who made statements that if Obama is re-elected a civil war is going to break out and that he will do what he needs to, (i.e. military?) or maybe he said militia would be called upon. This same judge later said he was merely talking out loud of “possibilities and that probably nothing would happen.” Learning of this worried me and hearing of other such note worthy Anti-American threats make these possibilities very real. What then should we do to combat these evil mongers and protect our future? Vote for President Obama and be prepared to fight.