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 Church's Sign Against Islam Sparks Controversy
     

Church's Sign Against Islam Sparks Controversy

Posted: May. 11, 2007

Spring Hope - Words like "bomb" and "die" draw attention to the small sign in front of Good News Independent Baptist Church.

Rev. Gary Murrell put up the sign, which on one side claims the message of Islam is "submit, convert or die."

The other side reads: "When is the last time you heard of a Jew or Christian with a bomb strapped to their body?"

church_sign_controversyDespite some in the Islamic community who claim the sign is offensive, Murrell says it is not a hate sign.

"It was not put up there with the purpose of showing that we hate those people," he said. "It's not the people, it's the religion."

Murrell says it is a violent religion compared to Christianity. But not everyone agrees.

"I would really say that the actions of one individual really do not represent the Islamic faith," said Debbie Jaunich, with the Islamic Center of Raleigh. "The Islamic faith really calls for peace."

"It's sad to see that we still have this kind of ignorance in the community about the Islamic faith," she added.

Murrell says he is trying to make people think but Jaunich said she thinks it breeds discrimination and bigotry.

"The point is that their salvation is in Jesus Christ, not in the Islamic faith," Murrell said. "I am not trying to be a bigot. I'm not. I don't hate those people."

Murrell says the sign has been up for about a week and that he plans to change it this weekend.

But discussion about the message will likely continue. The Islamic Center of Raleigh is inviting Murrell and his congregation for a visit to learn more about Islam.

Reporter: Mike Charbonneau
Web Editor: Kelly Gardner
Copyright 2007 by WRAL.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: WRAL


  Posted by Ihsan on May 16, 2007
  News Story has 1269 Reads
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Shaukat on May 20, 2007
Some American newspaper have reported Jews and Christians caught in the act of 'blowing-up' - to blame Muslims - but Gary, like Jerry Falwell, seems to prefer to live in 'self-denial'.

http://www.jews-for-allah.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=2228&sid=eae1421c47a01f3d516753202c1180f2
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