In protest of what it calls a religion "of the devil," a nondenominational church in Gainesville, Florida, plans to host an "International Burn a Quran Day" on the ninth anniversary of the September 11, 2001, attacks.
The Dove World Outreach Center says it is hosting the event to remember 9/11 victims and take a stand against Islam. With promotions on its website and Facebook page, it invites Christians to burn the Muslim holy book at the church from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
"We believe that Islam is of the devil, that it’s causing billions of people to go to hell, it is a deceptive religion, it is a violent religion and that is proven many, many times," Pastor Terry Jones told CNN’s Rick Sanchez earlier this week.
Jones wrote a book titled "Islam is of the Devil," and the church sells coffee mugs and shirts featuring the phrase.
Muslims and many other Christians — including some evangelicals — are fighting the initiative.
The church launched a YouTube channel to disseminate its messages.
"I mean ask yourself, have you ever really seen a really happy Muslim? As they’re on the way to Mecca? As they gather together in the mosque on the floor? Does it look like a real religion of joy?" Jones asks in one of his YouTube posts.
"No, to me it looks like a religion of the devil."
The Islamic advocacy group Council on American-Islamic Relations called on Muslims and others to host "Share the Quran" dinners to educate the public during the monthlong fast of Ramadan beginning in August. In a news release, the group announced a campaign to give out 100,000 copies of the Quran to local, state and national leaders.
"American Muslims and other people of conscience should support positive educational efforts to prevent the spread of Islamophobia," said CAIR spokesman Ibrahim Hooper in the release.
The National Association of Evangelicals, the nation’s largest umbrella evangelical group, issued a statement urging the church to cancel the event, warning it could cause worldwide tension between the two religions.
"The NAE calls on its members to cultivate relationships of trust and respect with our neighbors of other faiths. God created human beings in his image, and therefore all should be treated with dignity and respect," it said in the statement.
Dove’s Facebook page, set up for the September event, has more than 1,600 fans.
"Eternal fire is the only destination the Quran can lead people to, so we want to put the Quran in it’s [sic] place — the fire!" the page says.
But another Facebook group with more than 3,100 fans says it stands "against the disrespect and intolerance that these people have for the Muslim people" and encourages people to report Dove’s page to Facebook.
Targeting another group it calls "godless," the Dove center is also hosting a protest against Gainesville Mayor Craig Lowe, who is openly gay, on Monday at Gainesville’s City Hall. The group previously fought — unsuccessfully — to derail Lowe’s election campaign.
"We protest sexual perversion because the Bible protests it. … What is acceptable to today’s leadership becomes acceptable to tomorrow’s society," the church says in its blog entry about the event.
Lowe and other government figures and media outlets received e-mails from the church about the event, The Gainesville Sun reported. Lowe isn’t concerned with Monday’s event.
"I’ve got other things to do," he said, The Sun reports.
On the outreach center’s front lawn, alongside a sign reading "Aug. 2 Protest, No Homo Mayor, City Hall," stands not just one, but three signs bearing the slogan "Islam is of the Devil."
One of the signs — one reading "Islam" on one side, "Devil" on the other — was vandalized. On its blog last week, the church said the sign will be replaced.
"This is private property and vandalism is a crime here in America," the blog says. "In Islam, many actions that we consider to be crimes are encouraged, condoned or sheltered under Islamic teaching and practice, though. Another reason to burn a Quran."
Source : CNN
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August 1st, 2010
Thomas Anderson
Posted in Uncategorized
This is the work of some crazy Devil, causing hatred and provoking the spirit of anger and rage in the name of Christianity & Church. Jesus Christ the Son of the true Living God NEVER taught his disciples to provoke hatred.
Quote: Jesus said :
Love one another as I have loved you.So you must love one another,if you have love for one another than everyone will know that you are my disciples. John 13:34-35.
But I say to you who hear me love your enemies, do good to those who hate you.Bless those who curse you and pray for those who treat you badly. To the one who STRIKES you on the cheek, turn the other cheek,from the one who takes your coat, do not keep back your shirt. Luke 6:27-29
Do to others as you would have others do to you Luke 6 :31
If anyone LOVES ME he Will keep My Word and My Father will
love him, and We will come to him and make our home with
him. John 14:23
Jesus Christ destroyed hatred and reconciled us both to God through the Cross, making the two one body. Eph.2 :16
And when you stand to pray forgive whatever you hold against anyone, so that your Heavenly Father may also forgive your sins. Mark :25-26 as clearly stated in the prayer Jesus taught us, the Lord’s prayer.. forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sinned against us…
The fruits of the Spirit is charity,Joy, Peace,
Patience, understanding of others, kindness and fidelity,gentleness and self control.For such things there is no law or punishment. Those who belong to Christ have crucified the flesh with its vices and desires.
Gala. 5:22-24
From eternity He destined us in LOVE to be His adopted children through Jesus Christ thus fulfilling His free and generous will. Eph.1:5
Pastor JONES listen if you have ears , Not everyone who says to me Lord , Lord, shall enter the Kingdom of Heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in Heaven. Matt.7:21
This is humiliating for the church itself. Shame on them! I am a Christian and I can say that this church is teaching its congregation to hate. Jesus once mentioned the importance of forgiving others in the Bible, as well as to love one another like one’s self.
Well, Islam is a religion of peace. Like Christianity, there are also message of love in the Quran as well. Too bad the image of Islam has been tainted by the 9/11 event. If you investigate and research more about the 9/11 incident, the true story is far from what the major news sources claims. The 9/11 myth of Al-Qaeda sending some Arab men into AA planes crashing WTC and Pentagon is no longer being accepted. Instead, there are rumours that it is an inside job, conducted to generate a propaganda on the “war on terror”.
That church misconduct reminded me on Nostradamus’ claims on the next World War, where it will be fought based on religion. There is nothing wrong on religion, as it teaches philosophy for mankind. Too bad unscrupulous and corrupted men had used religion to serve their own self-interests, in order to propagate and delude the population.