He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things?" - Romans 8:32

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Saturday, April 12, 2008 

Schism (the Bible version of Fitna)

Raed AlSaeed created and released this video as a response to the anti-Quran movie Fitna released a couple weeks ago.

Esra'a in Bahrain posted this video to the mideastyouth.com site and explained...
"First of all, the creator of the video is trying to make a point. He is a Muslim, but not an anti-Christian. He is not saying this is how Christianity really is, in the end of the video, he is comparing this with Wilder’s Fitna. He is saying anyone can take a holy book, twist its words, couple it with the most extreme images/words representing the faith and then claim that the entire religion or its followers are like this. Thereby acknowledging the fact that Christianity is not like this at all but a little video like this has the power to prove otherwise no matter how misinformed it is, again in direct reference to Fitna.

The reason it was posted it here was to provide a discussion amongst all the Islamophobes who get away with insulting and abusing Muslims, and trying to show them how invalid Wilder’s film really is. It’s not to show Christians in a poor light and simply, it has nothing to do with the faith and everything to do with Wilder’s tactics and how they can be applied to pretty much anything." - read full post here

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