A seminar has been scheduled for this November and will take place in Rome. Pope Benedict XVI has been desirous of dialogue with Muslim scholars. In 2006 a speech by Pope Benedict sparked riots fueled by the ever present Muslim outrage. The speech was made by the Pope in Regensberg, Germany and made reference to comments that another Pope had made centuries ago. The commentary from that long ago Pope was on the violence and irrationality of the Muslim faith. Why the Pope desires dialog with mindless barbarians I just don't know. Here is a snippet from one of those scholars regarding the planned dialogue:
Professor Nayed said that for some Muslims the wounds from the pope's German lecture are still open.
"For some Muslims, they are not healed, completely not healed," he added. "And there are some Muslims who are boycotting the Vatican. And some important Muslims and some important bodies of Muslim scholars still feel offended by that quite deeply."
Professor Nayed said that although the pope's speech was, in his words, "a huge mistake," the Vatican has since shown positive signs. He said Pope Benedict - in his visit to Turkey's Blue Mosque in November 2006 - has sought to make amends.
In light of the fact Islamists murdered a kind man who was a Bishop in Iraq I would be opening a different kind of dialogue with "Muslim counterparts". One that stresses that Muslims need to learn to have respect for not just other religions but basic human rights. At this point Islam does not deserve a seat at the table with other religions. Only in Islam is it acceptable to murder a man of God because of his religion.
Professor Nayed, I am offended that so many of your co-religionists are a bunch of murdering, lying, raping, child abusing, evil monsters. Your precious Islam is just an excuse for war and evil. Take a look at the conflicts in the world what do 99% have in common? Islam. I am sick to death of typical Muslim arrogance. Professor Nayed, the Pope does not owe Muslims an apology for his 2006 commentary. Islam damn sure owes the rest of the world an apology. How about we start with you Professor Nayed for your arrogance .
3 comments:
What a arrogant bast**d he is. Yes, we need an apology from the muslims and not vice versa. Allahdammit!
LOL. This reminds me of that apology song! I did try to put it in but blogger just would not do it!
I watched BBC this morning and all they reported was his funeral and NOT the fact he was kidnapped! BBC wonders why no one in their right mind takes the seriously! Wow, talk about selective reporting if you didn't know the story you would have thought the man died of natural causes without any extenuating circumstances!
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