Great piece by my friend Charlie Self.

9-11, Islam, Christianity and America
http://insightsforimpact.blogspot.com/2011/09/9-11-islam-christianity-and-america.html

At the request of friends, I am transcribing some thoughts from another work to 
this online forum. I am concerned that we approach future relationships between 
Christians and Muslims and Americans and Muslims (they are different, with 
America’s diversity and our Constitutional guarantees of liberty of conscience 
and religion) with thoughtfulness. Not all readers share my religious 
convictions; however, I will not veil them nor impose them. It is my deep 
desire to see all humankind freely and joyfully discover the love, grace and 
liberty found in Jesus Christ. I make it my life aim to persuade women and men 
to believe in the Cross and Resurrection of Jesus and find salvation through 
his suffering and victory over death. I believe that the principles and values 
of the Bible are the finest guide to human attitudes and actions. I also reject 
all notions of coercive totalitarianism, or an imposed theocracy this side of 
eternity. This said, I also affirm that it is the duty of Christians to bring 
redemptive insight to all human situations, from business ethics and property 
rights to the dignity of all persons from conception to coronation. An honest 
look at the world compels even skeptics to admit that the freest lands around 
the globe are those touched by Judeo-Christian values.
Here is the essay:

A Word on then 10th Anniversary of 9-11

As a Christian leader and historian, I am called upon to comment on the threat 
of radical Islam to America, Europe and other parts of the world. The 
anniversary of this tragic day is a moment to pause and pray, to reflect and 
respond to the love of God and the challenges we face. There are three facets 
of our response to those who wish to destroy our way of life and enslave (they 
would say, “liberate”) the world under a universal caliphate.

The first facet of response is spiritual. As a follower of Christ, I am 
enjoined to bless those who curse me, pray for those who persecute me and look 
for ways to serve even those who wish me ill. The most important response to 
the threat of radical Islam must be a deep spiritual awakening that leads to 
intimacy with God, integrity in life and positive impact in the world. For 
Muslims around the world (and perhaps across the street), the terms, 
“Christian”, “Western” and “moral decadence” are all part of the same corrupt 
culture they want to transform. If we are honest, we must concede that we have 
abused our liberties and transgressed the commands of a holy God. Authentic 
repentance and a renewed desire to honor God and serve others is the greatest 
antidote to the virus of intolerant theocracy.

The second facet is a reaffirmation that the liberties, principles and virtues 
undergirding the U.S. Constitution have produced the freest societies and the 
greatest social progress in human history. Radical Sharia law is not just a few 
folks wanting to practice their religion. Roman Catholics (think charities, 
churches and parochial schools), Orthodox Jews, Amish communities and other 
groups have found ways to maintain their distinctions without hastening the 
demise of a nation and civilization suffused with Judeo-Christian principles. 
We must never allow two legal systems to coexist and let any group be above the 
law. Islamic radicalism suppresses women, creates class distinctions among 
differing religions and, in some cases, rejects all the intellectual and social 
progress of the last 500 years (think Taliban).

The third facet: Let’s make friends with our Muslim neighbors, work together to 
make our neighborhoods beautiful places for families and call upon all people 
of goodwill to resist the totalitarian claims of Taliban, Wahhabi and other 
radical strains that pervert piety. There are millions of Muslims who want to 
live in a pluralistic world, practice their faith and make a better future for 
their children. When they discover that we want to life peacefully with (not 
under or over) them and help them reject the intolerance and violence of some 
of their co-religionists, the possibilities for real peace increase 
exponentially. There are reform-minded groups hoping to create a pluralistic 
Islam. They are few in number, but they deserve our respect.

Moral courage, relational outreach and spiritual awakening compel us to pray 
for millions to find the joy and peace that Jesus Christ offers. The Gospel is 
not a coercive religion - it is a relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ that 
liberates all to discover God’s love and their personal destiny.

We are 13 months away from the most important presidential election in my 
lifetime. In my next essay I will propose some key principles for progress as I 
refuse to give in to fatalism and national self-destruction.

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