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Maybe Newsweek should spend its time trying to explain exactly why Muslims have reacted to the Pope's statement with violence, rather than speculate on why Pope Benedict said what he did.

“'He is going down in history in the same category as leaders such as Hitler and Mussolini,' said Salih Kapusuz, the deputy head of Turkey’s governing party."

Wow. That was... well thought. And why would he say something like that? Maybe because he's rash... I dunno.

"If the goal, in Federico Lombardi’s (papal spokesman) words, had been to articulate 'a clear and radical rejection of the religious motivation for violence,' then Benedict failed."

"For the pope, the Christian encounter with the classical world married faith and reason and thereby precluded, in principle, such misunderstandings of the nature of the God of Abraham, a nature that is, according to this argument, rooted in love and reason, not the will to dominance. Seen in such a light, “jihad,” which means “struggle,” can too easily be taken literally (as a call to violence against others) rather than figuratively (as many Muslim scholars argue it should be)."

"Can too easily be taken literally"... isn't that how one is supposed to take words (unless they're drenched in sarcasm)? And what does it look like to take the word "jihad" figuratively?

"And by speaking of jihad without alluding to Christianity’s dark history of violence in the name of God—the Crusades, forced conversions, pogroms, the Inquisition—Benedict seemed to be denouncing Islam while failing to acknowledge that any religion, including his own, can be manipulated and perverted to evil ends."

Yes, we've had some dark periods of foolish actions and abuse in the name of God. But I recall the Muslims, on their own initiative, conquering parts of Europe (Spain, anyone?) and the Middle East long before the Crusades.

The author of this piece in Newsweek (which, in my opinion, has become more of a tabloid than commentaries on current social and political issues) does redeem himself a little bit by writing this in his second to last paragraph:
"Is the ideology of hate that fuels Al Qaeda and its fellow travelers evil? Yes, it is, and too few Muslim leaders have spoken out against it in compelling and memorable terms. An Islamic reformation in which the young are educated to understand faith through critical thinking would, one hopes, push the forces of violence ever farther to the margins."

Enlightenment works wonders. So does a solid education.

You can read the whole article by Jon Meachem here.



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