Qu’ran Apology - Part II

UK Quran protests at U.S. Embassy

- Please note the picture of the burning U.S. flags - why aren’t they apologizing? -

The Newsweek article has been retracted. The U.S. Government has issued a statement affirming the value of the Koran. Newsweek even intends to explain the false information they’ve received. Yet, what do we hear from the extremist muslims?

Shouting, “Down, down USA; down, down USA,” the protesters called for the killing of Americans, the death of the U.S. president, the death of British Prime Minister Tony Blair, the bombing of Britain, and the annihilation of the U.S. capital: “Nuke, nuke Washington; Nuke, nuke Washington! Bomb, bomb the Pentagon.”

Some of the militant Islamic rhetoric smacked of incitement to commit murder, CNN’s Senior International Correspondent Walter Rodgers reported. “Death, death Tony Blair; death, death Tony Blair. Death, death George Bush,” the protesters chanted.

Remind me again why we’re so concerned about offending them?

One Response to “Qu’ran Apology - Part II”

  1. Roger Says:

    I agree. As Christians, instead of worrying about offending them, let’s concentrate on being truthful - and letting the Truth of Jesus, the Truth of God’s Word, break the strongholds of deception. Islam is like any other man-made religion - it’s based on what we can do to gain God’s forgiveness, where Christianity is based on what Jesus (the God-man) has already done. While Muslims live in fear of ‘the scales’, that is, “Do my good works measure up to be more than my bad works?”, the Koran teaches that muslims can only be sure of forgiveness if they die as a martyr - in an act of Jihad. More than anything, they need to know the truth of the forgiveness that Jesus offers. In regards to the militants that are eager to die and kill others: the shed blood of Jesus on the Cross brings forgiveness, not the shed blood of a man. As Ergun Caner, the writer and former Muslim - now a born-again Christian, has stated, “I wasn’t supposed to live by the scales, I was supposed to live by the Cross. Jesus strapped a Cross to His back, so that I wouldn’t have to strap a bomb to mine.” He has found forgiveness. Let’s work towards others finding that forgiveness as well.

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