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Olde Tyme Religion
Where Synagogues Burn, So Will Churches
2006-09-19
The lesson of history, learned over the centuries, is that where synagogues burn, so too will churches. Just a year ago, the abandoned synagogues of Gaza were desecrated and burned. There was little condemnation, except by those of us who knew that a society that burns a synagogue, will also kidnap, murder and terrorize. There was little mourning for the beautiful houses of worship that were attacked by rampaging mobs, except by those of us who knew
“What was born in Gaza that day was a people who believed they had won. They saw our withdrawal as the beginning of their victory; our weakness as their strength. What they did to the synagogues of Gaza, they would do to churches given 'cause.'”
that what was born in Gaza that day was a people who believed they had won. They saw our withdrawal as the beginning of their victory; our weakness as their strength. What they did to the synagogues of Gaza, they would do to churches given "cause."

What came out of Gaza, out of Iraq, out of Afghanistan is a movement to bring Islam to rule the earth. So intolerant is this religion that a picture is enough to incite murder, an errant word enough to justify rioting and the burning of holy sites. The Christian world and the Jewish world shy away from these truths because they are as abhorrent to the world we wish to believe exists as is ethnic profiling. We don't like the idea that it is possible to determine the threat someone poses based on his or her ethnic appearance. It is racist. It is wrong.

Though no 67-year-old Jewish grandmothers have hijacked plans or blown up buildings, to be fair, we must search and stop them as we would a young Muslim man. And if, in the time we take to search that grandmother, Abdullah or Mohammed succeeds in passing security unfettered and does blow something up, goes the reasoning, at least we have our humanity. At least we didn't single out one ethnic group. We may have 30 funerals to attend, but we have our humanity.
“The bottom line is simply that we in the Western world don't act that way. We don't riot when insulted; we don't burn when inflamed.”
But this concept is taking a beating as little "mistakes" trigger violent reactions in the Muslim world. No matter how we try to understand and excuse, the bottom line is simply that we in the Western world don't act that way. We don't riot when insulted; we don't burn when inflamed.

First, it was a cartoon in Denmark that showed a caricature of Mohammed's face. Poor taste, ill-advised; but justification for murder? Not in the Western world. Yet, in the Arab world, it was enough to cause rioting, which led to several deaths and a $1 million dollar death threat against the cartoonist. Interestingly enough, when an entire "art" show of cartoons against Israel and the Holocaust was officially sanctioned in Iran recently, there were no riots in the world, no burned buildings, no death threats. Go figure.

When the president of Iran calls for the destruction of Israel, and presumably the more than 5 million Jews within its borders, there were no riots, no death threats, no burned mosques or kidnapped journalists. When Jews were beaten in Russia, France, Yugoslavia, England and Belgium, there were no violent demonstrations, no riots and death threats.

“The truth is in the flames that burned the churches and the firebombs thrown in Gaza. Last year, the world was silent to the atrocity of synagogues being burned. Just one year later, where synagogues burn, so too do churches.”
Now, the Pope has spoken a few words, perhaps ill-timed, perhaps badly phrased, but the result is the same. The Arab world is alight. Despite the calming words of Jakarta rally organizer that "we Muslims have no violent character," violence seems to prevail. Several churches in Palestinian areas have been fire-bombed.

Deputy leader to the Turkish prime minister said the Pope was "going down in history in the same category as leaders such as Hitler and Mussolini." Hitler was responsible for the murder of at least 10 million people, by conservative estimates. His close ally Mussolini established a fascist dictatorship in Italy. To have an Islamic leader compare the Pope to these men of evil may help shed light on the ongoing propaganda war to paint Muslims as victims rather than aggressors. But the truth is in the flames that burned the churches, the bullets that were shot in the air, and the firebombs thrown in Gaza. Last year, the world was silent to the atrocity of synagogues being burned. Just one year later, the lesson returns. Where synagogues burn, so too do churches.
Posted by:Fred

#13  " . . . nobody fussed when the PA hostage-holders used the altar of the church in Bethlehem as their toilet, and the prayer book pages to wipe their bottoms after"

THE BELEAGUERED CHRISTIANS OF THE PALESTINIAN-CONTROLLED AREAS
Posted by: ex-lib   2006-09-19 16:44  

#12  Drat. Used Yasser once (on J&K cash for terrorism) and forgot to change.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-09-19 13:18  

#11  The author is a she: Paula R. Stern.
Posted by: Yasser   2006-09-19 13:17  

#10  No time for stories about the endless number of Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Chinese, Jewish victims of global jihad.

Don't be so quick to include muslims in that list. 'Family quarrels' are not the same thing as jihad.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-09-19 11:40  

#9  right. Afterall our intellecutals have more important topics to worry about.

Are Wesetern Muslims being inconvenienced due to the war that Islam has declared against the West?

Are our poor getting too fat?

Are large men, who don't shave and wear fishnet stockings under their miniskirts, being discriminated against in the workplace?

No time for stories about the endless number of Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Chinese, Jewish victims of global jihad.
Posted by: tabd   2006-09-19 11:18  

#8  The writer is specific to Israel and the Palestinian territories, tabd. In that particular bit of the world, his chronology holds -- and the caring, such as it is, too. Although I suspect that had the pope not made that speech, about as much attention would have been paid in either case; nobody fussed when the PA hostage-holders used the alter of the church in Bethlehem as their toilet, and the prayer book pages to wipe their bottoms after.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-09-19 11:05  

#7  Lack of ethnic profiling is why we're having so many problems, with so many of our ethnic people of lesser representation! E.P.O.L.R.™
Posted by: Texas Redneck   2006-09-19 11:05  

#6  Christian Persecution A quick google turns up this site.

Posted by: tabd   2006-09-19 11:01  

#5   the world was silent to the atrocity of synagogues being burned. Just one year later, the lesson returns. Where synagogues burn, so too do churches.

I don't get this last line. Is he saying that no cares until churches start to burn? A bit of irony in that, isn't there. Christians have been massacred and churches have been burning all around the world, on a regular basis, for many, many years but no one reports it in mainstream media and there is no outrage. I stumbled across an internet site that kept track of Christian persecution. It was years ago. If I remember correctly it was one of those updated daily kind of things. It was a very long list.
Posted by: tabd   2006-09-19 10:48  

#4  I don't know that the author's attitude toward political correctness quite rises to the level of "sarcasm," though he's clearly uncomfortable with it and sees-- at least a little-- the disastrous consequences of it. Yet he still sees ethnic profiling as "abhorrent."

Posted by: Dave D.   2006-09-19 10:16  

#3  Dave,
I think you may be misinterpreting the 'we still have our humanity' line - I read that as sarcasm on the writer's part.

Best regards,
Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2006-09-19 09:47  

#2  "Though no 67-year-old Jewish grandmothers have hijacked plans or blown up buildings, to be fair, we must search and stop them as we would a young Muslim man. And if, in the time we take to search that grandmother, Abdullah or Mohammed succeeds in passing security unfettered and does blow something up, goes the reasoning, at least we have our humanity."

And if, on seeing Abdullah and Mohammed about to board the plane, and knowing what you know about the threat we face, you decided to give them a closer look instead of pointlessly hassling the 67-year-old Jewish grandmother standing next to them, that would somehow mean you DON'T have your humanity???????

I have no patience for this kind of shit anymore.

Posted by: Dave D.   2006-09-19 06:03  

#1  Interestingly enough, when an entire "art" show of cartoons against Israel and the Holocaust was officially sanctioned in Iran recently, there were no riots in the world, no burned buildings, no death threats. Go figure.

I am at the end of all possible patience.

Every genocidal and terrorist utterance needs to see another mosque put to the torch. My tolerance has reached its limits. Let the Muslims know what awaits even another single genocidal pronouncement by their psychotic mullahs. Every fatwah sees another mosque reduced to smoking embers.

Memo to Islam: Shut the fuck up or die.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-19 03:37  

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