Thursday, October 30, 2008

The Strange Effort Toward Oneness

Predictably and obviously the practice of multiculturalism is failing and will continue to fail. The Saudi's initiative to find common ground between religions is planned for the United States November 13th. As the Bible says, 'you believe in one God, great, so do demons and they tremble' , if attendees can all agree on that from the onset, the conference could be concluded within a few minutes. Somehow when I hear the Saudis promoting an Interfaith conference, I feel like that I have been told, 'see we are alot like you other than the fact we are nuts'. Other Islamic groups and individuals within the United States continue chiming in . One example (and many can be cited) is a recent Muslim Student Association sponsored speaker that parted to uninitiated students at Ball University the now very popular lukewarm view, the Saudi sponsered Islam Lite. This introductory product offer may (and will) be withdrawn soon. These thought(less) fests appear to admit multiculturism's failure so lets move on to another equally ridiculous idea, the culture of the bland. But really, what is the Saudi's purpose in this, to find common ground with infidels? Nothing has changed in 1400 years.

Saudi Arabia should first, without concessions offer an immediate timeline to opening up its Kingdom to Christianity, missionary work and Christian ideas, permit and encourage objective and open inquiry of the Koran and the life and personality of Mohammad, permit the Bible to distributed in the Kingdom, denounce the doctrine of Islamic supremacy, drop
anti-Semitism and then propose a conference, within the United States, to find common ground in religion. Perhaps then they can be taken seriously. Until then regarding any ridiculous conferences, just who are you trying to bullshit?

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