Name: Father Christopher J. Rossman
A Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Kansas City in KS currently assigned as the Associate Pastor of Prince of Peace parish in Olathe, KS.
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One of my readers posted a comment to my previous blog saying: "You wrote that your next series of blogs will be about 'attacks on life.' Since this is sort of a related topic, I'd like your thoughts on the current violence by Muslims against the lives of many innocent people over this cartoon." I begin by saying THANK YOU for posting a comment on the blog. I value greatly insights and opinions from my readers so I don't spend all the time rambling like a loon in my blog posts. I encourage other readers to post your comments as often as you'd like. You can do it anonymously and I would enjoy your opinions.
Now, in response to my reader's request, I was planning on writing this blog entry on abortion, but I will postpone that entry until next time in order to give my views on the current rioting. I am by no means an expert on the Islamic faith. I am taking a class here at the seminary on world religions and we just began discussing the Islamic religion. That being said, I will give a few of my feelings on this current situation.
First, I deplore the actions of these rioters. While they are rightly upset over these improper and inconsiderate cartoons, responding with attacks, riots and killings not only seems to prove the point of the cartoonists but also depicts Muslims as barbaric and hateful. From all I have read on the Islamic faith, the Koran and Muhammad preach peace, justice and and faith in God. These rioters are not a fair representation of the Islamic faith, from what I can tell. Rather, these are the 'squeaky wheels that get the oil' or in this case, the extremist 'Muslim' activists that are getting the attention because of their actions.
Secondly, from what I have learned, the vast majority of Muslims are holy, devout and very prayerful people who live their faith daily and who seek only to do good in the name of God. Unfortunately, these rioters as well as the terrorist extremists who are stirring up and encouraging these riots are not good Muslims or even good role models. The Koran speaks of compassion, mercy and love, but these extremists show hate, anger and vengefulness. True Muslims offer help to the poor, oppressed and needy. The extremists offer violence, havoc and their own personal gain.
Lastly, I read alot of various city newspapers online from all over the country. I often glance through the editorial section of these papers, usually looking for editorials on faith or Catholicism. Interestingly, I came across an editorial in the Los Angeles Times in which the author tends to agree with what I have just pointed out. What is even more interesting is that this editorial writer is an American Muslim with Pakistani ancestry. You can read his article here: http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-ijaz18feb18,0,6492979.story?coll=la-news-comment-opinions
My final thoughts on the current riots, demostrations and killings are that the Muslim faith is being greatly distorted and abused by these people. Secondly, these rioters are not even living the faith they claim to be 'defending' and are actually doing as much irreverance to Muhammad as the cartoonists did. Lastly, The rioters are not defending their faith, but using this incident as an excuse to commit acts of terror and violence on Westerners, again contrary to the true followers of the Islamic faith.
That's the way I see things. I would value anyone else's opinion or insights on this topic. I will continue my series of 'attacks on life' in my next blog post with a discussion of abortion. Until next time...God bless.
