Posts tagged as: Church

Duke’s Jeremiah Wright – by Mark D. Tooley

Duke’s Jeremiah Wright – by Mark D. Tooley

Christian pacifist Stanley Hauerwas hopes to be as “toxic” as Obama’s radical mentor.

Swiss Minarets and European Islam – by Daniel Pipes

Swiss Minarets and European Islam – by Daniel Pipes

Switzerland revolts against symbols of advancing totalitarianism.

The Threat at Home – by Ryan Mauro

The Threat at Home – by Ryan Mauro

A disturbing trend among Somali immigrants in the West.

Gaddafi: Swiss minaret ban invites al-Qaeda attacks

Gaddafi: Swiss minaret ban invites al-Qaeda attacks

Therein lies the assumption that all acts of jihadist terrorism must be a response to some kind of provocation (real or imagined) from non-Muslims: after all, the apologists keep telling us “defensive” jihad is quite alright, caliph or no caliph. The Fraggle-haired dictator also quips “I don’t think anyone in…

Of Churches and Swiss Minarets – by Mark D. Tooley

Of Churches and Swiss Minarets – by Mark D. Tooley

Did the Swiss suppress religious freedom or send a pointed message to Islamists?

Fitzgerald: Ali Gomaa and that strange thing, the Golden Rule

Fitzgerald: Ali Gomaa and that strange thing, the Golden Rule

Egypt’s Mufti Ali Gomaa on the Swiss minaret ban: “This proposal…is not considered just an attack on freedom of beliefs, but also an attempt to insult the feelings of the Muslim community in and outside Switzerland.” — From a story at JihadWatch here Ali Gomaa is an example, or more…

Egypt: Christians refuse to reopen stores after Muslims riot

Egypt: Christians refuse to reopen stores after Muslims riot

They know the Muslims will just trash them again. However, true to form, the authorities are on the side of the jihadist thugs. “Egyptian Christians Refuse to Open Stores After Muslim Riot,” by Ethan Cole for the Christian Post, November 30 (thanks to Maxwell): Copts – the Christian community in…

From the Pen of David Horowitz: November 29, 2009

From the Pen of David Horowitz: November 29, 2009

Day in and day out, my wife prayed for my health and for my continued presence on this earth. Her brother Joe and his wife Martha, who attended a Catholic church, St. John’s of Vianney, had organized thirty Hispanic men, women and children, including my nieces, to pray for me too. There were others. Every [...]



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