Gateway Pundit asks an excellent question today: Why are they showing snuff films at a mosque?
Is there a reason why anyone would be showing an American soldier snuff film at the Yusufiya Mosque in Iraq?
-Is this a standard practice at the Yusufiya mosque?... or any mosque?
-Is there any possible explanation for this?
-Was this during the weekly service?Wouldn't you find it a bit odd if they were to start showing snuff films after a Sunday Catholic Mass?
The New York Times slipped this strange mosque practice in their story today about the capture of the terrorist mastermind behind the kidnapping and murder of Privates Kristian Menchaca of Houston and Thomas Tucker of Oregon in June 2006.
The raid was triggered by a tip the Americans received about a video that had been shown at the Yusufiya mosque, Iraqi and American military officials said. On the recording, a man is seen commenting on the kidnapping. It is this man, military officials said, who was taken into custody.
He is also believed to have directed and participated in other kidnappings, murders and violent crimes, the military said in a statement.
When murderers are in the mosques, is it any wonder that we see the kind of viciousness and brutality that we do?
In no church that I have ever attended has anyone ever called for the murder of anyone, nor has anyone ever shown snuff films.
Of course we know that this is just the tip of the iceberg. Around the world, mosques have often been used to preach murder, to store weapons, explosives, and stolen identity documents, and more.
If we are ever going to give peace a chance, it had better start in the mosques. Some Muslim imams and their "faithful" have taken one wrong moral turn after another in their supposed houses of worship. Echoes of their explosive brand of evil continue to reverberate through this world as well as the spiritual one.
The problem goes beyond Baghdad. As a matter of survival, Western democracies had better begin taking seriously the mosques that preach violence.
It is one thing to welcome people of all faiths to worship side by side in peace.
It is another thing entirely to tolerate people whose worship includes calls to murder those of other faiths. There is a word for that kind of "tolerance": suicide.
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