Good!  Muslims should NOT be appeased.
 
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Vatican fails to appease Muslims


By FRANCES D'EMILIO - Associated Press Writer - 09/17/06

VATICAN CITY - Pope Benedict XVI ''sincerely regrets'' offending Muslims
with his reference to an obscure medieval text that characterizes some of
the teachings of Islam's founder as ''evil and inhuman,'' the Vatican said
Saturday.

But the statement stopped short of the apology demanded by Islamic leaders
around the globe, and anger among Muslims remained intense. Palestinians
attacked five churches in the West Bank and Gaza over the pope's remarks
Tuesday in a speech to university professors in his native Germany.

An Iraqi insurgent group threatened the Vatican with a suicide attack over
the pope's remarks on Islam, according to a statement posted Saturday on the
Web.

''We swear to God to send you people who adore death as much as you adore
life,'' said the message posted in the name of the Mujahedeen Army on a Web
site frequently used by militant groups. The message's authenticity could
not be independently verified. The statement was addressed to ''you dog of
Rome'' and threatens to ''shake your thrones and break your crosses in your
home.''

In a broader talk rejecting any religious motivation for violence, Benedict
cited the words of a Byzantine emperor who characterized some of the
teachings of the Prophet Muhammad as ''evil and inhuman,'' particularly
''his command to spread by the sword the faith.''

The pontiff did not endorse that description, but he did not question it,
and his words set off a firestorm of protests across the Muslim world
 
The new Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, said the
pope's position on Islam is unmistakably in line with Vatican teaching that
says the church ''esteems'' Muslims.

Benedict ''thus sincerely regrets that certain passages of his address could
have sounded offensive to the sensitivities of the Muslim faithful and
should have been interpreted in a manner that in no way corresponds to his
intentions,'' Bertone said in a statement.

He noted that earlier during his German trip, Benedict warned ''secularized
Western culture'' against holding contempt for any religion or believers.

Bertone said the pontiff sought in his university speech to condemn all
religious motivation for violence, ''from whatever side it may come.'' But
the pope's words only seemed to fan rage.

Bertone's statement, released Saturday by the Vatican press office, failed
to satisfy critics, although British Muslim leaders said it was a welcome
step.

Mohammed Bishr, a senior Muslim Brotherhood member in Egypt, said the
statement ''was not an apology'' but a ''pretext that the pope was quoting
somebody else as saying so and so.''

''We need the pope to admit the big mistake he has committed and then agree
on apologizing, because we will not accept others to apologize on his
behalf,'' Bishr said.

There was no indication whether the pope would do so. His first public
appearance since his return from Germany was set for Sunday, when Benedict
planned to greet the faithful at Castel Gandolfo, the papal summer residence
in the Alban Hills near Rome. 



 
 
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