'Wild Applause' as Muslim Cleric Burns Bible

'Wild Applause' as Muslim Cleric Burns Bible. Muslim cleric Abu Islam Burns the Holy Bible in front of thousands of Muslims at protest outside the US Embassy in Cairo, Egypt, on Tuesday, 9/11. His …More
'Wild Applause' as Muslim Cleric Burns Bible.
Muslim cleric Abu Islam Burns the Holy Bible in front of thousands of Muslims at protest outside the US Embassy in Cairo, Egypt, on Tuesday, 9/11. His action was met with applause and anti-Christian cheers from the demonstrators.

According to Mary Abdelmassih in a story carried by the Assyrian International News Agency (www.aina.org), the cleric, before leaving the demonstration and getting into his car, told the crowds “next time I will urinate on it.”
The video — vladtepesblog.com — shows the Muslim cleric tearing the Bible.
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If Abu Islam, instead of burning the [Holy] Bible, had carefully read this book, particularly the New Testament and the Book of Genesis, for the beautiful language contained therein, he just might have found spiritual enlightenment, but this would depend on the quality of his receptiveness. No true Christian would ever harm Abu Islam for this destruction, but he will have to answer to God for …More
If Abu Islam, instead of burning the [Holy] Bible, had carefully read this book, particularly the New Testament and the Book of Genesis, for the beautiful language contained therein, he just might have found spiritual enlightenment, but this would depend on the quality of his receptiveness. No true Christian would ever harm Abu Islam for this destruction, but he will have to answer to God for everything he has ever done, including this action.
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1 Jn 4, 20
20 If a man say, I love God, and hateth his brother, he is a liar: for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?

We might not be brothers in faith, but we are still brothers, there's only one creator and segregation comes form the devil, not from God, so we are called to recognize our battle as St. Paul pointed out (Eph 6), the saints …More
1 Jn 4, 20

20 If a man say, I love God, and hateth his brother, he is a liar: for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?


We might not be brothers in faith, but we are still brothers, there's only one creator and segregation comes form the devil, not from God, so we are called to recognize our battle as St. Paul pointed out (Eph 6), the saints understood this, and thus they battled with love. So is the case of those who are not yet recognized as saints but that I'm sure they will be eventually (Mother Therese of Calcutta), who did not care for Christians only but for all, and she was a peacemaker in the name o Jesus Christ; to understand Jesus and the last two Popes we must understand Jesus' commandments that people Always tend to forget giving more importance to the things pharisees gave in Jesus' time, so Saint Paul remind us that fiath without charity is worthless, is vain (1 Cor 13), St. James reminds us what true religion is (Jam 1, 27)

27 Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.

and St. John gives us more insight in God's will (1Thes 4, 6) that can only be accomplished through love (1 Jn 4; 1Jn 5). Furthermore the Pope recently mentioned that there will be people who will make it to heaven due to Faith but will be cast out of it because of the lack of their wedding garment which is love. Catholics, we must understand Jesus' Gospel and his two commandments, God is love and if we do not love we are far away from doing God's will, or getting close to God (1 Jn 4, 8), so we must, Must love our enemies (Matt 5, 44), and avoid scandalizing others with a bad example of Christianity making them receive twice the punishment that we will receive if we do not fulfill Jesus commandments in ourselves (Matt 23, 15).

We will never understand the Gospel or get close to truly live it, if we put our flesh before our spirit (Gal 5, 19-23)

God Bless.
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The next time you see Benedict XVI at Assisi worshiping with Islamic religous leaders, think about these images and angry words from these so-called peaceful people. Islam and Judaism are not our "brothers in faith" but enemies of the Holy Roman Catholic Church.