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Americans detained for handing out the gospel on a public street
Americans detained for handing out the gospel on a public street
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Cops anywhere are tasked with maintaining peace and order. They go out of their precincts with instructions from their chiefs of police relayed down the line through their shift NCO's on how they are supposed to do this.
In Dearborn, giving sworn-in and academy trained police officers the benefit of a doubt, it appears that the method for maintaining peace and order in the city during a Muslim festival which had a permit and was duly approved by city officials was to determine the bounds in which an incendiary situation can be diffused: distribute religious tracts five blocks away from the festival.
These officers were doing what they are supposed to do: maintain peace and order by not allowing an obviously incendiary situation to turn violent, not because these Acts 17 groups are doing what they are doing, but because there may be certain elements among the Muslims who would think their religion is being violated, and that they are being provoked, and so do what he should not do.
This is not about American religious liberties being curtailed or trampled on, this is about keeping the peace, and I don't care what these in the Acts 17 group says, or what anyone on this board say, the fact is that their actions ARE (1) provocative and potentially incendiary, even if they they hide behind the guise of gospel tract distribution, (2) CAN be a reason for the violent among the Muslims to harm them, and (3) with regards to their desire to "spread" the gospel among Muslims for whatever purpose, only God knows the truth.
From what I have seen in many videos, from them themselves, as well as deduce from their own comments and statements, their true motivation was more political, rather than spiritual.
Their intent was to show that Dearborn is turning into a Muslim-dominated city, and that Dearborn officials in particular, and Americans in general, are being deceived, and that one day this will be to the disadvantage of the city, and in a larger scale, of the country.
I HAVE NOTHING AT ALL AGAINST THIS PURPOSE, I know how it is when Muslims take over a city, they have done that in not less than two districts of my birth city. Most of them are habitual liars, many are situational liars, and in my country at least, I can say, that the Muslims over there who have taken over the districts I spoke of have turned those districts into crime-ridden, garbage strewn, laundy-hanging-everywhere, eyes- and social sores.
HOWEVER, to hide behind a facade of "just wanting to share the gospel in a country which is supposed to be free" is a lie, and completely UNCHRISTIAN.
I quote the following from 1 Peter 2: 17-20 :
Honour all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honour the king.
Servants, be subject to your masters with all fear; not only to the good and gentle, but also to the froward.
For this is thankworthy, if a man for conscience toward God endure grief, suffering wrongfully.
For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults , ye shall take it patiently ? but if, when ye do well , and suffer for it, ye take it patiently , this is acceptable with God.
Honour all men, I guess, means respect all men, including Muslims who have applied for, and received, permission from civil magistrates to hold their festival. They have legal permits to do so, and are not violating any rights and precepts of this democratic country, BUT WHAT ARE THEY OF ACTS 17 DOING INSIDE A MUSLIM FESTIVAL IN THE FIRST PLACE, regardless of whether there are signs in legally constructed booths that anyone can come and ask questions ?
I don't care what reason they give, THEY HAVE DELIBERATELY EXPOSED THEMSELVES TO POSSIBLE HARASSMENT, AND THEY KNOW IT BUT THEY ARE BEING DISHONEST ABOUT IT, and paint themselves persecuted by claiming all they're trying to do is to spread the gospel in a supposedly American city, violating one of the verses of Scripture above: "For this is thankworthy, if a man for conscience toward God endure grief, suffering wrongfully", and expose themselves to the next question by the same Scripture: "For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently ?". THEY HAD IT COMING TO THEM.
I have thought about my position regarding this Dearborn incident for a while now, that maybe I have been too condemning of those whose side I am supposedly on, too, but I keep coming back to square one: WHAT ARE YOU DOING INSIDE A MUSLIM FESTIVAL, CHRISTIAN ?
Those people are not dumb, they know that your questions will be designed to attack their core beliefs, and what they have got better than you do, is they are not afraid to lie, cheat, steal, or kill for their religion, while you, Christian, are.
So I cannot but contradict their claims that they were simply there to glorify God and spread the gospel.
They had a political agenda, and like I said, I'm fine with that, but let's not drag Jesus Christ, His blood, and His glory into that filth, and say it is a sin to take the Lord's Name in vain, because that is what it amounts to, anyway.
I suppose the same could be said of those who preached the gospel in acts.
verses 1 through 4:
Now when they had passed through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they came to Thessalonica, where was a synagogue of the Jews: And Paul, as his manner was , went in unto them, and three sabbath days reasoned with them out of the scriptures, Opening and alleging , that Christ must needs have suffered , and risen again from the dead; and that this Jesus, whom I preach unto you, is Christ. And some of them believed , and consorted with Paul and Silas; and of the devout Greeks a great multitude, and of the chief women not a few.
verses 16 and 17
Now while Paul waited for them at Athens, his spirit was stirred in him, when he saw the city wholly given to idolatry.
Therefore disputed he in the synagogue with the Jews, and with the devout persons , and in the market daily with them that met with him .
Well, first off, Paul preached IN THE SYNAGOGUES, mostly. He didn't go to the pagan temples and the pagan celebrations to preach there and to tell them how wrong their religions are. Here are excerpts from Acts 17, from which these guys take their name"
So we should only preach the gospel to those who have a monotheistic view of God?
No, but the basic idea of evangelism is proclaiming the good news to those for whom the news IS good, directly in line with not casting your pearls before swine.
I think it was wrong of them to even be INSIDE that Muslim festival therefore exposing themselves to harm and, what they call "harassment" by either Muslim militants in that festival, and by the cops who were only trying to avoid any reason for any altercation or confrontation from happening, whether it be from Christian groups, Muslims, or just plain rednecks.
So you think we should qualify people to see who will accept it before we share it? Where does scripture say "to whom the news is good"?
I am sorry for your error but they were not "inside that Muslim festival". They were outside on the public street. Not that is matters.
I, Richard (last name removed for privacy) from Dallas, TX, was a witness to the events that took place at about 9:15pm-9:25pm on June 18, 2010 in Dearborn, MI at the Arab Festival. Here it is as i saw it:
I saw Nabeel Qureshi in the midst of a crowd of about twenty teenagers and young adult Muslims. David Wood and Paul were video taping Nabeel and the young Muslims dialog. Police officers, about four, were present acting as a shield protecting Nabeel from a crowd closing in tighter. The entire dialog seemed very peaceful and productive.
i did not hear the police officers tell Nabeel or David to stop. The conversation with Nabeel began to wind down. I was able to speak with Nabeel a little to encourage him. At this point the crowd began to break up and the police also walked away. Another young adult Muslim began conversing with Nabeel and the crowd began to come back together. Finally, the police officers returned, about five or six of them, and surrounded David, Nabeel, and Paul. I thought they were going to protect Nabeel and the other brothers, but without warning, the police, rather gently but still forcibly, began taking hold of the camcorders. They arrested all three of the men and escorted them away at the sound of applause by some of the surrounding Muslims.
Rev., I never said the words that you are putting into my mouth. What are you, a Muslim Rev ? (lol). I said the good news is for people to whom the news of a risen Savior and a finished salvation IS good news.
I am sorry for YOUR error, but they were inside that Muslim festival, unless the booth they went into is outside the perimeters of the Muslim festival.
pinoybaptist said:In Dearborn, giving sworn-in and academy trained police officers the benefit of a doubt, it appears that the method for maintaining peace and order in the city during a Muslim festival which had a permit and was duly approved by city officials was to determine the bounds in which an incendiary situation can be diffused: distribute religious tracts five blocks away from the festival.
These officers were doing what they are supposed to do: maintain peace and order by not allowing an obviously incendiary situation to turn violent, not because these Acts 17 groups are doing what they are doing, but because there may be certain elements among the Muslims who would think their religion is being violated, and that they are being provoked, and so do what he should not do.
This is not about American religious liberties being curtailed or trampled on, this is about keeping the peace
the fact is that their actions ARE (1) provocative and potentially incendiary, even if they they hide behind the guise of gospel tract distribution
(2) CAN be a reason for the violent among the Muslims to harm them
with regards to their desire to "spread" the gospel among Muslims for whatever purpose, only God knows the truth.
From what I have seen in many videos, from them themselves, as well as deduce from their own comments and statements, their true motivation was more political, rather than spiritual.
Their intent was to show that Dearborn is turning into a Muslim-dominated city, and that Dearborn officials in particular, and Americans in general, are being deceived, and that one day this will be to the disadvantage of the city, and in a larger scale, of the country.
I HAVE NOTHING AT ALL AGAINST THIS PURPOSE, I know how it is when Muslims take over a city, they have done that in not less than two districts of my birth city.
Most of them are habitual liars, many are situational liars, and in my country at least, I can say, that the Muslims over there who have taken over the districts I spoke of have turned those districts into crime-ridden, garbage strewn, laundy-hanging-everywhere, eyes- and social sores.
HOWEVER, to hide behind a facade of "just wanting to share the gospel in a country which is supposed to be free" is a lie, and completely UNCHRISTIAN.
Honour all men, I guess, means respect all men, including Muslims who have applied for, and received, permission from civil magistrates to hold their festival. They have legal permits to do so, and are not violating any rights and precepts of this democratic country, BUT WHAT ARE THEY OF ACTS 17 DOING INSIDE A MUSLIM FESTIVAL IN THE FIRST PLACE, regardless of whether there are signs in legally constructed booths that anyone can come and ask questions ?
I don't care what reason they give, THEY HAVE DELIBERATELY EXPOSED THEMSELVES TO POSSIBLE HARASSMENT, AND THEY KNOW IT BUT THEY ARE BEING DISHONEST ABOUT IT
THEY HAD IT COMING TO THEM.
I have thought about my position regarding this Dearborn incident for a while now, that maybe I have been too condemning of those whose side I am supposedly on, too, but I keep coming back to square one: WHAT ARE YOU DOING INSIDE A MUSLIM FESTIVAL, CHRISTIAN ?
So I cannot but contradict their claims that they were simply there to glorify God and spread the gospel.
They had a political agenda, and like I said, I'm fine with that, but let's not drag Jesus Christ, His blood, and His glory into that filth, and say it is a sin to take the Lord's Name in vain, because that is what it amounts to, anyway.
pinoybaptist said:I think it was wrong of them to even be INSIDE that Muslim festival therefore exposing themselves to harm and, what they call "harassment"
pinoybaptist said:Now, if you watched the video, tell me if the Muslim was wrong in saying that the guy with the camera needs his permission to be videotaped.
These Acts 17 guys knew they will be confronted.
They were indignant about what they feel is the imposition of Sharia law, which isn't even the purpose of the gospel, their concern wasn't about "lost souls" among Muslims who must hear the gospel.
Under the law, he's wrong.
JohnDeereFan said:I take it you've never done street evangelism or open air preaching. You always run the risk of being "confronted". I've had police try to chase me off. I've had a group of Hassidic Jews cuss me out and throw a bottle at my head. I had a homosexual get about two inches from my face and start screaming at me while I was preaching (which was kind of odd, since I never said one word about homosexuality).
JohnDeereFan} And you think that's bad (well said:you[/I] don't...I'm sure you think I was just asking for it and got what was coming to me), go to youtube and look up some videos by my buddy, Tony Miano. He's actually had people come out of the crowd to take a swing at him.
JohnDeereFan said:Did you know that when Paul was arrested, the very first thing he did was to appeal to his rights as a Roman citizen? Why was it OK for him to do that, but wrong for this evangelism team to point out that their Constitutionally protected rights were being violated?
Second, I have heard first hand reports from many who were there passing out tracts that they were not harassed because they obeyed the law. They had great freedom to talk to people. Word is that this group was seeking a confrontation. The other groups who were ministering the gospel received no trouble.
So I don't know what all the story is, but I know that many people were there passing out tracts and talking to people and had no problem at all.
To be clear, it is an Arab festival, not a Muslim festival. Perhaps a small difference, but a difference nonetheless.That was a Muslim festival with permits from the local officials.
Read here.Pastor Larry, I think this was missed in the conversations I've read thus far. Do you have any documentation of those who were NOT harassed while working this festival?