Does the Middle East Need More Christians?

In my new Pajamas Media column, I look into what exactly are we worried about if Jesus or the Bible gets referenced by our troops in the Middle East and whether there might be a strategic advantage to that.

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  1. I support this proposition (for the sake of disclosure I am a Christian). The way I see it is that most of the radicalization takes place in the mosques over there. Heck those folks pray five times a day like clockwork. If they become Christians you won’t have that problem. It is like pulling teeth to get your average American Christian to church on a regular basis and don’t get me started on prayer. They will be too busy skipping church to catch the Superbowl (or whatever the equivalent sport is over there, rock throwing maybe) to bother getting all frothy and radicalized. Hence a safer, quieter middle east.

  2. Many of you prolly didn’t know that the Christmas Bomber had written a verse from the Koran on his underwear bomb. Personally, until I discovered this fact, I wasn’t very mad at him. But now, NOW, I am really angry!

    Spot on with the article, by the way.

  3. If the military is getting rid of these corrupted Christian sights, I will cheerily take them off their hands. I’ll aacrifice for them.I realize it will be a burden, bit somehow i’ll find some use for them.

    When do we start a fund to send Fred Phelps and the Westboro Baptist church to Mecca?

    Good column, Frank. We might get conversions when the Muslims learn there are no scriptures about exploding underwear.

  4. Romans 15:14
    “I myself am convinced, my brothers, that you yourselves are full of goodness, complete in knowledge and competent to instruct one another.”

    Romans 16:17
    “I urge you, brothers, to watch out for those who cause divisions and put obstacles in your way that are contrary to the teaching you have learned. Keep away from them.”

    It’s not a question of quantity, but of quality.
    (and not just in the middle-east).

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