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The Pope Confronts Islam - Where He's Still in the Dark (Time, 26 November 2006)



Tariq Ramadan's comments (Time Magazine, November 26, 2006) telling us where he believes the Pope is still in the dark concerning Islam are yet another example of Islam in your face. He conveniently ignores the vicious and stark realities of terrorist Islam, which, unlike the unchristian behavior that has surfaced from time to time in the Christian tradition - is not a distortion or corruption of doctrine but is directly and
deeply rooted in Islamic theology.

Ramadan tells us the problem is not that Islam is a religion and culture alien to Europe. On the contrary, he asserts, Muslims and Islam played a "critical role in the development of Western thought". Aware that the centerpiece accomplishments of western societies - democracy, religious freedom and human rights - never were and cannot be core Islamic values, hundreds of millions of people in the West would vigorously take issue with his view.

Once again beautifully exemplifying Islam's absolute inability to look inward with a critical eye, Ramadan declares the problem really lies with us, in our failure to have an "honest dialogue" with ourselves. We must understand, he says, Europe has its true roots in Islam and "Islam is already a European religion." Like it or not, Europe - and by extension, the West - has got to confront the "coming pluralism of its future".

In reality, what that "pluralism" means for Western countries is burgeoning Muslim populations who are instructed absolutely and unarguably by the Koran not to make friends with infidels and who, unlike immigrants from earlier generations, have no intention of assimilating into the cultures and embracing the institutions of their host countries.


The stated objective and demonstrated behavior of these immigrants in western nations is to maintain themselves as unassimilated, burgeoning islands of Islam in a sea of infidels, until their numbers - which, largely due to higher birth rates, are outstripping the growth of the native populations - enable them to seize power and obliterate the Western idea of separation of church and state - a concept that cannot have place in Islam.

For the orthodox Muslim, the whole world belongs to Islam, will submit to Islam and will be governed by Islam.  It is just a matter of time.
Ramadan's lip service to "our common, universal values [of] mutual respect for human rights, basic freedoms, rule of law and democracy" betrays either a deliberate lack of candor or a sweeping ignorance of sovereign Islam's historical treatment of non-Muslim peoples.

A problem can have no appropriate solution until it is clearly and accurately defined.  As long as we have in the West mealy-mouthed politicians like George Bush and Tony Blare who, refusing to call a spade a spade, repeatedly tell us that "Islam is a peaceful religion that has been hijacked by fanatics", we will have no effective solution to the problem of militant Islam.

God bless the Pope for his plain speaking.

D.D. Monde
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