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Offline Eupher

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Respecting the Faithful vs. Respecting the Faith
« on: June 18, 2009, 01:40:51 PM »
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by Raymond Ibrahim
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During the pope's recent Mideast visit, the media reported that he has "deep respect for Islam." That exact phrase appeared in the Associated Press, AFP, BBC, Jerusalem Post, Washington Times, and Al-Jazeera.

Yet he said no such thing; instead, he mentioned his "deep respect for the Muslim community." There's a world of difference between respecting a religious group and respecting their religion, and the pontiff knows this.

As a Christian — indeed, as pope — by evoking his "deep respect" for Muslims, Benedict probably meant that Muslims, who believe in one God, pray, fast, and follow a strict set of moral principles, are, from a religious perspective, worthy of "deep respect."

Even the non-religious uphold this position. In fact, that is what makes the secular West unique: the right to follow any (or no) religion is guaranteed, is "respected."

Due to this, however, a subtle conflation has come to dominate our way of thinking: respect for people's right to believe any religion has somewhere along the line — and thanks to political correctness — morphed into respect for the religion itself (excluding, of course, cheek-turning Christianity, the secular West's "punching bag"). It was therefore only natural for the (increasingly sloppy) media to portray Benedict's respect for Muslims as respect for Islam.

But is this logical? Does respecting a person's right to believe necessarily lead to respecting what they believe?


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Re: Respecting the Faithful vs. Respecting the Faith
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2009, 05:18:55 PM »
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But is this logical? Does respecting a person's right to believe necessarily lead to respecting what they believe?

According to the MSM and the gay agenda, you cannot have one without the other.  You must accept AND approve or you are a bigot.
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Re: Respecting the Faithful vs. Respecting the Faith
« Reply #2 on: June 18, 2009, 05:41:38 PM »
According to the MSM and the gay agenda, you cannot have one without the other.  You must accept AND approve or you are a bigot.


Then call me a bigot.
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