Do not let these unkindnesses shake our faith. We have a duty to love even those who hurt us. I think it is an attempt to make us unlike Jesus, and with the post that we are posting, they are winning. We should not post nasty things about other people no matter how nasty they appear to be, for Christ has died for those people. We should not take justice into our own hands, even if it is not in the form of actual violence.
I still believe that the Pope was NOT wrong in his comments, because he was simply questioning the Islamic faith. However, we need to really do our part. The Pope has done his part by speaking the truth. We need to show the world what true Christianity is like, by proving the Pope more true about the faith he defended, Christianity, but also for the sake of defending God.
Each of our uncharitable posts, regardless of the unkindness of the radicals, will be counted against us if we do not repent. For we should not think as as mere creatures, like a mudslinging compition, but rather as children of God, knowing we were raised by Christ.
So now I tell you do not judge the religion of Islam at all. Rather let God judge it, just as JPII told us(well at least in a similat fashion). We should not judge people as we have in past post. I mean, it is okay to that the radical actions of some of these people are wrong, but we are even going so far as to name call. Watch out, Satan tempt anyone and anything!
So let me recite this which I have recited before, because it tells how we are supposed to be, regardless of what happens:
1 Cor. 13:4-7
Love is patient, love is kind, love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way, it is not irritable or resentful, it does not rejoice in wrongdoing, but rejoices in the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
SO my question is, are we being patient with this trial in which the radicals mock us?
Are we being kind to the radicals and those who agree with them, even though, they hate us and our religion?
Are we getting irritated and resentful of what they are doing, knowing that God has told us not to?
Are we bearing this charitably, while hoping in Jesus?
Well while reading this, remember, that there if we do NOT follow this, we have no charity, and no charity, no Beatific Vision. Being in a Christian Faith is not enough, we have to be Christian and be Christian in our heart.