Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Pastor's newspaper ad fans religious tensions in St. Cloud


St. Cloud, Minn. — A pastor has upset Muslims and Christians with a paid newspaper advertisement that questions whether Islam threatens the United States.Other religious leaders have criticized the advertisement as fearmongering. They say it has contributed to a tense climate in St. Cloud, which in recent months has struggled with racial and cultural tension.Some Somali high school students complained white students harassed them, a white man posted anti-Muslim cartoons on telephone poles around town, and another man threatened on Craigslist to hurt Somalis at a local dance.The Rev. Dennis Campbell, pastor of Granite City Baptist Church, runs the ad in the St. Cloud Times twice a month called, "Pastor, I have a question." A similar program airs on a local radio station every Sunday morning. He discusses a variety of issues from the Bible, such as salvation.
One of Campell's most recent -- and controversial -- ads tackled this question: "Does the Islamic religion represent a threat to America?"Campbell's answer was that Muslims "seek to influence a nation by immigration, reproduction, education, the government, illegal drugs, and by supporting the gay agenda."
The pastor wrote that, when Muslims take over a nation, they "will destroy the constitution," force Islam on society, take freedom of religion away, and persecute all other religions...more..
my take on this issue

 "Does the Islamic religion represent a threat to America?"he asking the wrong question..  In my opinion  

The problem is not Islam. We need to remember that the enemy is the Wahhabi sect of Islam, not Islam itself. 

Muslims and non-Muslims must unite to defeat the Wahhabi ideology.

 

jihad TV Coming Soon to a neighborhood near you.. accidental or planned?... Muslim Media Manipulation to New Heights

Al-Ittihad al-Islamiyya and Political Islam in Somalia

Hawiye Warlordism becomes Hawiye Sheikhism aka hawiye terrorism

 

 

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