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Southern Baptist Leaders Offering Support for Mosque |
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Written by Don Byrd
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Tuesday, 31 August 2010 |
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As something of an update to my last night's rant - this from the credit-where-credit-is-due file - I'm glad to see that Southern Baptist leaders including Richard Land and Frank Page are issuing strong condemnations of the vandalism at the Murfreesboro, TN mosque site, and strong support for the right of Muslims to build there.
Richard Land, president of the Southern Ethics & Religious
Liberty Commission, said he was sickened and revolted by news of the
suspected arson at the mosque site. He called it un-American.
“It time for this nonsense to end,” Land said this afternoon.
Land
believes Muslims in Murfreesboro followed the law in getting approval
for their house of worship. He called on all Tennesseans to back the
right of local Muslims to worship without interference and for
opposition to the mosque to end.
“The First Amendment
guarantees people the right to worship where they live,” he said. “I am
calling for all people of faith and good will to stand up for the rights
of our Muslim fellow citizens.”
Land took some criticism - perhaps rightly so - for his opposition to the proposed Islamic Center near ground zero, but he's right here, and pulling no punches. Good for him. The right of all Americans to worship as they see fit, without fear of intimidation, should be uncontroversial and non-partisan.
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