Saturday, July 12, 2008

Houston Residents Find English-version Korans Left On Their Doors


Didn't think it was going to happen, did you? Read this, from OneNewsNow, and weep:



Some Houston-area residents received a surprise recently, and the discovery "appalled and offended" some.

A resident of the area -- who asked to remain anonymous -- made the discovery. She said she found a white plastic bag hanging on her door, and inside was an English copy of the Koran along with a flyer that read, "Please accept this gift from your Muslim neighbors."


I think this is probably the first stage of this tactic: First stage - leave an English copy of the Qur'an on doors in neighborhood Second stage - leave flyer on door that lists all behaviors not accepted by your muslim neighbors Third stage - leave a plastic bag with your pet dog's head in it with a crescent branded into its tongue Final stage - enter home and kill the infidels

Here's what I would like to know - if a Catholic or Lutheran church had gone into a muslim neighborhood and hung Holy Bibles at the doors of the ragheads, what do you think would have happened? I'll give you my guess - C.A.I.R. would have been on the scene in less than 8 hours and would be filing a lawsuit against the church and more than likely, the local police would have been charged with hauling in the church's pastor on hate crime charges.

Here's the rest of the story:


Houston-area residents get unwelcomed gift

Some Houston-area residents received a surprise recently, and the discovery "appalled and offended" some.

A resident of the area -- who asked to remain anonymous -- made the discovery. She said she found a white plastic bag hanging on her door, and inside was an English copy of the Koran along with a flyer that read, "Please accept this gift from your Muslim neighbors."

She shares that she resented the gift because typically people of other religions knock on the door to engage her in conversation, and she provides an answer. But she says she finds it ironic that Muslims are taking advantage of religious freedom in America. "If I were to go to their country and leave my Bible, I would be persecuted," she notes.

She adds that many of the people in her area were also offended and a bit scared in light of 9/11 and other terrorist crimes. She collected the unwanted Korans and took them to a safe sight to be handled, hopefully sending a message of respect for the Koran at the same time as sending a message of rejection because of her faith.

According to the Texas resident, the neighborhood is mostly Christian and elderly, sandwiched between Muslim and Jewish neighborhoods.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ohhh, free toilet paper!!

Anonymous said...

Or better yet. It is Texas. Organize a Koran BBQ. That will get KAIRs attention.

Holger Awakens said...

"free toilet paper!"

hahahahahaha! That, I enjoyed!

:Holger Danske