Washington Cathedral�s first Muslim prayer service interrupted by hecklerReligion | 207423 hits | Nov 15 12:28 am | Posted by: N_Fiddledog Commentsview comments in forum You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Some were calling her "the magnificent German woman."
When I see a Christen service being performed in a mosque, I may change my mind. I know full well that it will NEVER happen.
Mosque Hosts Christian Church�s Easter Services:
http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2012/04/ ... -services/
Also was fairly common throughout history, including some of those situations you mention where a church was converted to a mosque
Also was fairly common throughout history, including some of those situations you mention where a church was converted to a mosque
Was it? I'd like to see some of evidence of how common it was throughout history.
I know you don't want to walk around the grounds of the Al Aqsa Mosque/Temple Mount wearing a kippah if their aren't soldiers around to protect you.
If you're talking about churches turned into mosques like Hagia Sofia you're talking about remodeling that was done as a result of Moslem conquest. It's another way in which Moslems fulfill Mohammed's command to make the unbeliever feel subdued.
It's interesting that in your link to the extraordinary event in Sacramento where they let the parishioners who lost their church hold an Easter service the article calls it "history, historical, and a one-of-a-kind event."
In that case, I'm a commie too... Gohmert's an idiot, not only that, he's a Christian extremist idiot.
Well now I'm interested then. Why? I'm going to guess you didn't watch the video so it's nothing in there. Why all the hate for the Chief Justice all of a sudden?
Any man that looks like a giant talking ambulatory penis cannot be trusted.
I'll be honest, this is surprising me. I didn't even know you guys talked about Gohmert over on your side.
Now it turns out there's this whole anti-Gohmert hate culture going on that I'd never heard of.
Spill. What's it about? Why are you guys being told to hate Gohmert? What is he supposed to have done? I'm fascinated. I really didn't know this, and I try to follow what you're doing over there in the land of the Daily Kos.
I guess that Wembley Stadium shouldn't invite the German national soccer team this year... since WW1 was 100 years ago.
Sorry that I didn't get through his whole speech... I would rather listen to someone running their fingernails on a blackboard.
Sorry that I didn't get through his whole speech... I would rather listen to someone running their fingernails on a blackboard.
That's OK I'll help you out. I'll tell you what's in it.
I want to talk to you though, because you seem capable of being reasonable, and I honestly want to know what this extremism is you see in Gohmert that justifies this blinding hate you feel, where you can't listen to him.
OK, but first here's what he says in the video...
He's putting forward the notion of how incongruous it is that an official Islamic presence should be invited into a Christian church in the nation's capital on the centennial of a day the Caliphate lined the road with raped and murdered, then crucified Armenian girls. There's a pic. They looked naked on their crosses. Kind of horrifying.
He then got into this idea that the Muslim Brotherhood is making inroads into the American government influencing the Obama regime and maneuvering how the justice department reacts to the terrorist threat. I've heard it before from the people involved. It's pretty well supported if you ask me.
But you tell me Gohmert is extreme himself, so he can't speak against a historical massacre of Christians or current threats and attacks, because it is hypocritical.
Very well, what is this extremist offense he's guilty of that's equal to the Armenian genocide, and the current persecution of Christians in Syria and Iraq? You keep telling me he sucks, but none of you seem to be able to tell me what he's supposed to have done.
I actually watched the video. I didn't get the idea he had a problem with the attendance of specific people. It was more recognize the threat and it's a mistake to normalize the extremism of the enemy. I think his attitude would be more, "If a Muslim wants to sit in pews and listen to Sunday service, no problem, but if the Muslim Brotherhood or some other sneak behind the movement wants to organize a Muslim call to prayer over-ruling the Christian service on the anniversary of the day an Islamic Caliphate conducted the largest massacre of Christians in history, there's a problem.