Last Friday night a New York Times headline underwent an online transformation. The article formerly known as ‘A Christian Overture to Muslims Has Its Critics’ acquired a new billing: ‘A Dispute on using the Koran as a Path to Jesus.’ For my money this was a big improvement, and explaining what I mean will illuminate a dirty little secret: some American Christians are fostering religious strife abroad. They mean well, but the damage they’re doing can be seen all the way from Nigeria, where Christians and Muslims are killing each other, to Malaysia, where Muslims are trying to keep Christians from using the term ‘Allah’ for God. The Times story is about an outreach technique that some Baptist missionaries use with Muslims. It involves stressing commonalities between the Koran and the Bible and affirming that the Allah of the Koran and the God of the Bible are one and the same. You can see how a headline writer might call this an ‘overture.’ And certainly the Christians who deploy the technique see it in sunny terms. Their name for it – the ‘Camel Method’ – comes from the acronym for Chosen Angels Miracles Eternal Life. But […]
Thursday, March 18th, 2010
Christian Soldiers
Author: ROBERT WRIGHT
Source: The New York Times
Publication Date: March 16, 2010, 10:00 pm
Link: Christian Soldiers
Source: The New York Times
Publication Date: March 16, 2010, 10:00 pm
Link: Christian Soldiers
Stephan: Much of history's blood shed traces to the activities of missionaries, who seem to universally lack any sense of the violence they precipitate.