Piper on the Cartoons of Mohamed

Posted on February 7, 2006 by David Mendez.
Categories: Culture Watch, Religion, Apologetics, Theology.

An incredible observation from and incredible man. I think that in an incredibly hostil and intolerant scoiety towards what they consider intolerant, backward, backward thinking, inept, funny-mentalist there was one who dared utter the obvious.

From: http://theologica.blogspot.com/2006/02/piper-on-muslim-outrage-over-cartoons.html

“John Piper writes in: ‘Am I missing it, or is there an unusual silence in the blogosphere about the Muslim outrage over the cartoons of Mohammed. To me this cries out for the observation that when artists put the crucifix in a flask of urine, Christians were grieved and angered, but not one threatened to kill anyone. Our longing is to convert the blasphemers with the Good News of Christ’s death and resurrection, not kill them. Our faith is based on One who was reviled not just in cartoons but in reality and received it patiently for the salvation of the cartoonists. These riots are filled with intimations about the glorious difference between Christ and Mohammed, and between the way of Christ and the way of Islam. And the cowing of the press around the world and the US government is ominous for the fear we are under of Islam–not just extremist Islam. I do not respect the teachings of Islam which when followed devoutly lead to destruction. So I have been pondering which will take me out first, Islam, Uncle Sam, or cancer. No matter, all authority belongs to Jesus. I just want to bear faithful witness to his glorious gospel of peace to the end.’”

A religion of peace? Which one is the natural and logical outworking of the tenets of its worldview?

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