Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Who will save Abdul Rahman?

Michelle Malkin has a fabulous article about the Christian Afghani who is on trial for converting. The Afghani government is trying to have Rahman executed for his faith.
The Tribune reported that prosecutor Abdul Wasi demanded Rahman's repentance and called him a traitor: "He is known as a microbe in society, and he should be cut off and removed from the rest of Muslim society and should be killed." The country's attorney general says Rahman should be hung. The judge handling the case, who has been photographed wielding Rahman's Bible as evidence against him, threatens: "If he doesn't regret his conversion, the punishment will be enforced on him. And the punishment is death."
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If we sit on the sidelines and watch this man "cut into little pieces" for his love of Christ, we do not deserve the legacy of liberty our Founding Fathers left us. How about offering Rahman asylum in the United States? Perhaps Yale University, proud sponsor of former Taliban official Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi, can offer Rahman a scholarship. Where's the Catholic Church, so quick to offer sanctuary to every last illegal alien streaming across the borders? And how about Hollywood, so quick to take up the cause of every last Death Row inmate?
Hello, anyone, hello?
Situations like this remind me how much I take for granted. I have absolute religious freedom. I may now be in the minority in my faith, but the worst I have to worry about is being mocked or ridiculed for my faith. Cries of "Intolerance!" are frequently aimed at Christians in this country. But not a single Christian in America has to fear their life because of their faith. God bless America.
I will make the same suggestion Hugh Hewitt made--call your local newspaper and request stories about Abdul. Let's make his plight known to the world!
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Posted by Amanda at 3/22/2006 09:07:00 AM

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