Monday, February 18, 2008

Response to Sharia Law in the U.K.

Here is the link to the article on FOXNews regarding Anglican Archbishop supporting Sharia Law inthe U.K. - http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,330347,00.html

2 comments:

wood_jasond said...

Who knew that Roman Williams was a proponent of Shari'ah law? How's this gonna affect Community Church? LOL...

wood_jasond said...

OK. Here's an actual comment:

"I find particularly disquieting the archbishop’s implied thesis that society cannot create a secular justice system that respects religious plurality and the rights of all of its citizens. It would seem the archbishop gives his blessing to the idea that a Western state is incapable of creating just laws applicable also to Muslims."

I think Father Jonathan misunderstands exactly what the Archbishop is getting at. The Archbishop is not saying that the UK's system doesn't apply for Muslims; the fundamental problem is that extreme Muslim groups don't like the UK's system. Moderate Muslims function under the UK's system, as well as the system here (which is why Al-Qaeda and the like call them unbelievers as well!). So, in his conclusion, I think Father Jonathan is entirely correct when he says that "[m]oderate Muslim scholars should be the first and loudest voices to reject the Anglican archbishop’s proposal as bad for Islam, bad for the United Kingdom and as a terrible precedent for the prospects of cultural integration worldwide."

In addition, I think that Christians need to be dialoguing more freely with moderate Muslims, developing friendships not for the intent purpose of evangelism, but so that we can break down a lot of the prejudices that we have built up around the concept of the "Muslim."

What do y'all think?