Yeah, right! Let's talk about improving society by introducing religious and social tolerance on a board where you can spark the mother of all holy wars just by typing "PFT" or "RJDC!"
Actually, my comment about "let's start here" was a weak, toungue-in-cheek reference to this:
People who get their panties in a wad over what Clark said are perfectly demonstrating why we have a terrorism problem in the first place. "Hey, he said something mean about my God! Let's go screw up his life for a while!" I wish our society would grow up a little...
In other words, it was a veiled request to not inflame folks by making references to "panties in a wad", or to create a dialogue to illlustrate your disdain for those who obey the command "You shall have no others gods before ME".
So, by not making that post, you can "start here".
Now, if you can show me how Clark's words can be
supported, using the accounts of Christ and the accounts of Mohammed, I am open to hearing you out. You can send me a private on this if you like.
I think that we see opinions like Clark's due to post-modernist ecumenicalism, the "I'm okay - you're okay" of religious thought, where all views and beliefs are treated as having equal weight and value. According to the
I Am God of the Bible, this is not the truth.
When we let this type of blurry thinking go unchallenged, as exemplified in the words of Ramsey Clark, our cockpit safety is not being enhanced. Truly, it is the kind of thinking that prevents us from identifying those boarding an aircraft who are really a threat, and instead spend countless man hours shaking down gramndmas.
On a lighter note, Christ would have no trouble boarding at all. After his death on the cross, he appeared to his friends and associates many times, easliy passing through doors, walls, and very likely, groups of security personnel.
