Atlas Shrugs
 
 
James Foley “was exasperated by widespread  Islamophobia, and he wanted to 
build bridges between the Christian and Muslim  worlds”

 
 
The beheading of James Foley epitomizes the uselessness of “dialogue”  
between Muslims and Christians, as well as Muslims and other groups. If he had  
succeeded in opening a “dialogue” with his captors, would it have kept 
them from  obeying the quranic imperative to “strike the necks” of unbelievers 
(47:4)? Of  course not. “Dialogue” is a useless charade; its purpose is to 
prevent  Christians and other non-Muslims from speaking out against Muslim 
persecution  (for fear of harming the dialogue) and to convert them to Islam.
 
 
“James Foley Wanted to ‘Build Bridges Between Christian and Muslim Worlds,
’”  by Sami K. Martin, _Christian Post_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/james-foley-wanted-to-build-bridges-between-christian-and-muslim-worlds-125236
/) , August 23, 2014: 
James Foley, the American photojournalist beheaded by ISIS militants was  
reportedly trying to forge dialogue between Christians and Muslims, his 
former  fellow hostage said. 
“It’s completely ironic,” French journalist Nicolas Henin told the Irish  
Times after learning of Foley’s beheading. “James got hold of a Koran in 
English  and he was fascinated by it. There were times he read it without 
interruption.  After being taken hostage twice, he said his career as a 
reporter 
was obviously  jinxed.” 
However, Foley was not deterred and continued working for the Global Post 
and  the Agence France-Presse. He was taken hostage in 2012 while on 
assignment in  Syria, which was under attack from ISIS at the time. During his 
imprisonment,  Foley was convicted and felt the need to try and do his part to 
encourage  dialogue between Christians and Muslims. 
“He was exasperated by widespread Islamophobia, and he wanted to build  
bridges between the Christian and Muslim worlds. He said that when he was free, 
 he would apply to the Committee to Protect Journalists, or commit himself 
to the  dialogue between civilizations,” Henin added. 
Unfortunately, Foley did not get the chance to do either. Instead, he was  
dragged out by an Islamic militant and forced to his knees, where he recited 
the  following statement. 
“I call on my friends, family and loved ones to rise up against my real  
killers, the US government, for what will happen to me is only a result of 
their  complacency and criminality. Think about what you are doing,” he then 
says in a  particular message to his brother John, a member of the US Air 
Force. “Think of  the lives you’re destroying, including those of your own 
family.” 
After a few more words, Foley was put to death and the video circulated  
world-wide. ISIS has another journalist, Steven Sotloff, in their custody and  
have threatened to put him to death as well if the US does not meet their  
demands. 
“James was the only one who was friends with everyone,” Henin said of Foley
’s  time in captivity. “That’s why his murder is so disgusting. No one 
deserves what  happened to him, but he really didn’t deserve to be killed. He 
was the guy the  others turned to in their bad moments. He was the one who 
knew how to comfort  the others.” 
Foley’s family has held fast to their Christian faith throughout the ordeal 
 and are glad that their son is now free after two years of  imprisonment.

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