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http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/04/new-york-times-asks-can-reflective-and-honest-intellectuals-actually-believe-in-islams-teachings-no-.html


New York Times asks: Can reflective and honest intellectuals actually
believe in Islam's teachings? No, wait--

NYTBelieveCatholicChurch.jpg

The article is actually about how any thinking person can believe in
the Catholic Church anymore. That is a perfectly valid question, and I
have no objection to anyone asking it. And nothing in particular will
happen as a result of the Times's having done so.

Just imagine the outcry, however, if the Times had run a piece asking
"Can reflective and honest intellectuals actually believe in Islam's
teachings?" There would have been outraged complaints about
"Islamophobia" at the Times; claims that the Times was fostering a
climate of suspicion and violence against innocent American Muslims;
indignant, arrogant and self-righteous pieces in Salon and the
Huffington Post written by young Muslims who assured the Times and the
world that they were perfectly reflective, honest, and intellectual,
and that the Times was "racist" for even suggesting that reflective
and honest intellectuals might have a problem with Islamic teaching,
combined with weary charges that the Times, like most non-Muslims,
harbored bigoted "misconceptions" about Islam. Chris Matthews would
mutter darkly about right-wing forces at the Times, and Jon Stewart
would mock the Times for its hidden racism and bigotry. Reza Aslan
would appear on Stephen Colbert's show to joke about how the Times
thinks all Muslims are ignorant savages, and blame Pamela Geller for
the whole thing.

But don't worry: none of this will happen, because the Times would
never dare to be so "Islamophobic" as to ask such a question about
Islam.
Posted by Robert on April 1, 2013 10:07 AM


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