Heckler interrupts first Muslim prayer service at Washington cathedral

Sal

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a love of God.

Christianity teaches the values which make our societies great places to live, and that's maybe the reason why the Left hates Christianity so much.

now see, right away we've found a common ground, much of Christian teaching does indeed make our society a great place to live

the church you are wishing to be left alone has chosen to share it's space with another belief system, it's their choice and as such they should be allowed

there are very varied belief systems within the Christian world and ecumenicism is a part of some and something which terrifies some Christian sects I just found out...one website says it is the work of satan...that was interesting
 

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Disgrace to who? God?

Maybe you need Rabbi Karen's Yoga classes to.

Found a link. Saturdays at Noon.

Hindu practices are a great way to kill time while spending Shabbat at The Temple.

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Christianity is Christian......it is the further development of the Jewish tradition, and displaces it........I would not have the Torah read in a Christian church either.

Then we hit Mohammed.....right....let's just turn the church over to the followers of the mad, murderous false prophet.

Heck, next why don't we invite the Wiccans? Then the Satanists?

Ludicrous.
 

petros

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So God will be mad that Muzzies and Chriians are praying together?

Is that the kind of thing that pisses God off?

I doubt He's pissed about Hindu practices in a Synagogue either.
 

petros

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I'd say He's pissed at you if pissed about anything.

You,'d best attend today. A Muzzie might be filling your favorite pew.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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can we sink any lower?
Already did, dear.

In the early morning of Sunday, September 15, 1963, Bobby Frank Cherry, Thomas Blanton,[1] Herman Frank Cash, and Robert Chambliss, members of United Klans of America, a Ku Klux Klan group, planted a box of dynamite with a time delay under the steps of the church, near the basement.[2] At about 10:22 a.m., twenty-six children were walking into the basement assembly room to prepare for the sermon entitled “The Love That Forgives,” when the bomb exploded.[3][4] Four girls, Addie Mae Collins (age 14), Denise McNair (age 11), Carole Robertson (age 14), and Cynthia Wesley (age 14), were killed in the attack,[5] and more than 20 additional people were injured, one of whom was Addie Mae Collins' younger sister, Sarah.[6] The explosion blew a hole in the church's rear wall, destroyed the back steps and all but one stained-glass window, which showed Christ leading a group of little children.

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Christianity is Christian......it is the further development of the Jewish tradition, and displaces it........I would not have the Torah read in a Christian church either.
The Torah is read in Christian churches every day. The Torah is the first five books of the bible, often called the Pentateuch by Christians.

Ludicrous.
Indeed, sir.
 

Sal

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Already did, dear.

In the early morning of Sunday, September 15, 1963, Bobby Frank Cherry, Thomas Blanton,[1] Herman Frank Cash, and Robert Chambliss, members of United Klans of America, a Ku Klux Klan group, planted a box of dynamite with a time delay under the steps of the church, near the basement.[2] At about 10:22 a.m., twenty-six children were walking into the basement assembly room to prepare for the sermon entitled “The Love That Forgives,” when the bomb exploded.[3][4] Four girls, Addie Mae Collins (age 14), Denise McNair (age 11), Carole Robertson (age 14), and Cynthia Wesley (age 14), were killed in the attack,[5] and more than 20 additional people were injured, one of whom was Addie Mae Collins' younger sister, Sarah.[6] The explosion blew a hole in the church's rear wall, destroyed the back steps and all but one stained-glass window, which showed Christ leading a group of little children.

16th Street Baptist Church bombing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah...and there we have it...sometimes man's inhumanity to man is breath-taking
 

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100 years ago today, the last Caliph, or emperor of Islam, declared the last Jihad against the infidel-- and today is the first time ever that the National Cathedral in the nation's capital will host Muslim prayers.


Most American's will have no idea that, as part of World War I, the then-Caliph of the Ottoman empire declared a Holy War against infidels, as was his right within sharia law and Islamic theology. You can read the full fatwa here (ignore the date of 1915 which is an original typo).


That statement by the last sitting head of what was the theocratic empire of Islam was the catalyst which led to religiously-fueled genocide against Christian Armenians and Assyrians.


The Episcopal church leaders who agreed to the host Muslim prayers inside the Washington cathedral probably have no idea what happened a century ago in Asia Minor, or that there even was a Caliph in office at the beginning of the 20th century.


However, we can rest assured that the co-organizers do, for they include the Council on Islamic-American Relations (CAIR), The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), The Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) and the All-Dulles Area Muslims Society (ADAMS) Center.


Both CAIR and ISNA will be fully aware of the significance of November 14th, seeing as both organizations were declared by a federal court to be unindicted co-conspirators of Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood terror group, in the largest terrorist financing trial in US history.


Those muslims who have a supremacist understanding of their religion, such as members of Al Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood - which was recently declared an illegal terrorist organization in the country of its founding, Egypt - have a special regard for historic dates and anniversaries.

It is, of course, no accident that the 9/11 attacks, the worst terror attacks in world history, occurred exactly to the day in 1683 when the Islamic Ottoman forces were defeated outside the city walls of Vienna, the deepest the Islamic Caliphate's forces made it into the heart of the Christian West.


There is nothing inherently wrong about interfaith initiatives as long as they start from the same place: a mutual respect for the belief system of the other, and their inherent dignity as humans created by God. When one party acts in bad faith based upon its ideological commitment to see other faiths destroyed or subjected, then the event runs the risk of becoming a propaganda coup for the extremists and their followers.


The fact that this event is occurring just as ancient Christian communities are being destroyed in the Middle East and "non-believers" are being actually crucified by ISIS jihadists makes it all the more egregious.


We know that the Episcopal church is in trouble with more conservative believers leaving in great numbers and the remaining adherents not exactly outdoing their Catholic cousins in terms of reproducing the next generation of believers. But I doubt they also understand the finer points of jihadist doctrine, one of which is that if a place of worship is used by Muslims for their prayers, that territory subsequently becomes part of Dar al Islam, sacred muslim land. Forever.



Muslim Brotherhood Overruns National Cathedral in DC

My emphasis.

Those that believe in nothing will fall for anything
 
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petros

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Does God have one of those Yoga mat straps to carry it into Starbucks when grabbing a candy cane mocha for the bus ride home?
 

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I personally have no respect for the madness that is Islam and hate to see it's promotion and worship anywhere and I don't care if that is a Christian church, city hall, municipal park, tax funded madrassa, separate prayer rooms in government buildings and on and on..............

I have nothing against Muslims in particular and there are many fine Muslims out there in our communities but I feel the burka, hajib and sharia/halal demands are a middle finger to Canada and knowing there is not a single neighbourhood, village, town, city, canton or country on this planet where Muslims concentrate in high numbers and live peacefully with other faiths I somehow doubt we'll be the first given the speculator failures of even more accommodating Europe.

Under absolutely no circumstances at anytime anywhere will I show respect to Islam until such time arrives that sort of religious defiance is a threat to either myself or my family and then at that point I will reassess public opposition. In the meantime I support the woman's expression of free speech at a public assembly in what is by definition a public place while she just looks like a wingnut and she can still do so without being brought before a human rights tribunal on blasphemy charges (as would happen now in Canada) at best or beaten or shot as is more in keeping with the reality of the tolerance of the Islamic faith.
 

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This battle over who has the best gawd is much like little boys having a pis sing contest. Just line up all the preachers and see who can piss highest up the wall. High mark wins.