Muslim Mob Burns Down Christian Neighborhood
In Gojra, Pakistan, hundreds of angry, gun-totin' Muslims entered a Christian neighborhood and started burning down homes. Officials say the attack was incited by a radical Islamist group, who were responding to rumors that some Christians had desecrated a Quran. When all was said and done, eight Christians were dead -- six dying in the fires and two by gunshot-- because there were rumors that some folks destroyed A BOOK.
Devil Told Teen to Kill ParentsIn Gojra, Pakistan, hundreds of angry, gun-totin' Muslims entered a Christian neighborhood and started burning down homes. Officials say the attack was incited by a radical Islamist group, who were responding to rumors that some Christians had desecrated a Quran. When all was said and done, eight Christians were dead -- six dying in the fires and two by gunshot-- because there were rumors that some folks destroyed A BOOK.
In Australia, the trial is under way for a 16-year-old Satanist who allegedly plotted to kill his parents, two school friends and then himself -- because the Devil told him to. On March 25, 2008, the teen killed his father with a 23cm (about 9 inches) knife and repeatedly stabbed his mother. According to the prosecutor, the teen tried to kill his mother because he felt she "deserved it and he hoped she would be a better person in the afterlife."
Suspect in Daniel Pearl Murder Arrested
In Islamabad, Pakistan, police have arrested a man that was suspected of involvement in the 2002 beheading of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. The suspect, Rao Shakir, is a purported member of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, a banned Sunni Muslim militant group linked to both the Taliban and al-Qaida. The group has been blamed for killing scores of minority Shiites across Pakistan while its members have been accused of attacks against Westerners.
Cops Dress Up Like Muslim Women For a Day
In the UK, a police exercise which involved female officers spending a day dressed in full Muslim dress has been derided as "a complete waste of time". The charade, which involved two sergeants and a community support officer dressed in full-body Muslim garb and another officer in Muslim dress and head scarf, was part of a diversity training program aimed at helping officers learn more about Islam and the issues affecting Muslim women. Critics of the dress-up day, are understandably angry and bewildered, "'After this are they planning to dress as members of other communities such as Hindus and Buddhists? Because if I was a member of one of those communities, and they had been dressing up as Muslims, I would be asking why not us?"
In the UK, a police exercise which involved female officers spending a day dressed in full Muslim dress has been derided as "a complete waste of time". The charade, which involved two sergeants and a community support officer dressed in full-body Muslim garb and another officer in Muslim dress and head scarf, was part of a diversity training program aimed at helping officers learn more about Islam and the issues affecting Muslim women. Critics of the dress-up day, are understandably angry and bewildered, "'After this are they planning to dress as members of other communities such as Hindus and Buddhists? Because if I was a member of one of those communities, and they had been dressing up as Muslims, I would be asking why not us?"
And finally...It's Hard Out There For a Christian Rapper
In Florida, Christian rapper Illyte (l.), was sentenced to two years in prison for two counts of corruption by threat of public servant. The rhymer's (who's real name is Antavio Johnson) charges stem from a song called “Kill Me a Cop” that was posted on Johnson's Myspace page earlier this year. The ditty includes such Jesus-inspired lyrics as "Call me crazy but I think I fell in love with the sound of hearing the dispatcher saying, 'Officer Down.”
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