Monday, March 31, 2008

Pope Benedict XVI attacks



Finally a Western leader with the guts and the ability to fight the war against the Islamist in the most important battle field of all, the battle field of ideas. :
The mustard seed in global strategy

By Spengler

A self-described revolution in world affairs has begun in the heart of one man. He is the Italian journalist and author Magdi Cristiano Allam, whom Pope Benedict XVI baptized during the Easter Vigil at St Peter's. Allam's renunciation of Islam as a religion of violence and his embrace of Christianity denotes the point at which the so-called global "war on terror" becomes a divergence of two irreconcilable modes of life: the Western way of faith supported by reason, against the Muslim world of fatalism and submission.

As Magdi Allam recounted , on his road to conversion the challenge that Pope Benedict XVI offered to Islam in his September 2006 address at Regensburg was "undoubtedly the most extraordinary and important encounter in my decision to convert". Osama bin Laden recently accused Benedict of plotting a new crusade against Islam, and instead finds something far more threatening: faith the size of a mustard seed that can move mountains. Before Benedict's election, I summarized his position as "I have a mustard seed and I'm not afraid to use it." Now the mustard seed has earned pride of place in global affairs. ....

The Cold War was not won just by military and economic superiority but because we had intellectuals and leaders like Ronald Reagan and John Paul II who fought the war of ideas. Islam is an ideology which deserves no special treatment.


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