Yoni Hersch, in Israel Hayom, writes about the Israeli Ambassador to the UN, Ron Prosor.
Prosor spoke before the Islamic-leaning waste of an institution saying that "Israel is the only place in the Middle East where minorities are free to practice their faith." They also have the right to not practice any faith.
Of course, we know that Israel is also the only place where Arabs actually have individual rights irrespective of religion or gender.
But what has concerned Mr. Prosor is that the UN ignores the murder of Christians in Arab states and they have fled both Hamas and PA rule in Gaza, West Bank. "Last year police in Saudi Arabia stormed a Christian prayer meeting and arrested its entire congregation, including women and children . . . In 2013, three Iranian Christians were caught selling Bibles, found guilty of 'crimes against state security,' and sentenced to 10 years in prison," Prosor said.
This is the way of governments when they are theocracies.
In spite of the fact that Israel is considered a Jewish state, hated by Muslims because of the religious demand placed upon them by Islam scripture demand Muslims to hate Jews, the Israeli government affords Israeli Muslims more rights than they would have in their home countries.
"It's time for the UN Security Council to break its silence on the murder and expulsion of Christians and other minorities in Arab states," Prosor added.
Fat chance of that happening.
The only way there will ever be a change in aggression against non-Muslims in the Middle East and the rest of the Islamic world, is when Islam changes and becomes tolerant of other religions and of those of no faith. In order to do that, Islamic scripture needs an overhaul, and Muslims see the Koran as the perfect word of Allah.
Perfect doesn't need to be fixed.
And in spite of the fact that the Koran discusses abrogation, (where better verses that came later in Mohammad's life, override earlier verses) Muslims aren't going to change one word of it without a fight.
Islam is a religion founded on war, not peace, anger, not love. A hard "religion" that will be hard to change.
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Prosor spoke before the Islamic-leaning waste of an institution saying that "Israel is the only place in the Middle East where minorities are free to practice their faith." They also have the right to not practice any faith.
Of course, we know that Israel is also the only place where Arabs actually have individual rights irrespective of religion or gender.
But what has concerned Mr. Prosor is that the UN ignores the murder of Christians in Arab states and they have fled both Hamas and PA rule in Gaza, West Bank. "Last year police in Saudi Arabia stormed a Christian prayer meeting and arrested its entire congregation, including women and children . . . In 2013, three Iranian Christians were caught selling Bibles, found guilty of 'crimes against state security,' and sentenced to 10 years in prison," Prosor said.
This is the way of governments when they are theocracies.
In spite of the fact that Israel is considered a Jewish state, hated by Muslims because of the religious demand placed upon them by Islam scripture demand Muslims to hate Jews, the Israeli government affords Israeli Muslims more rights than they would have in their home countries.
"It's time for the UN Security Council to break its silence on the murder and expulsion of Christians and other minorities in Arab states," Prosor added.
Fat chance of that happening.
The only way there will ever be a change in aggression against non-Muslims in the Middle East and the rest of the Islamic world, is when Islam changes and becomes tolerant of other religions and of those of no faith. In order to do that, Islamic scripture needs an overhaul, and Muslims see the Koran as the perfect word of Allah.
Perfect doesn't need to be fixed.
And in spite of the fact that the Koran discusses abrogation, (where better verses that came later in Mohammad's life, override earlier verses) Muslims aren't going to change one word of it without a fight.
Islam is a religion founded on war, not peace, anger, not love. A hard "religion" that will be hard to change.
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