“Do you believe that the ‘rights’ enumerated on your website also apply to those who are of the Christian faith?”
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This post was created on the previous version of the MRFF website, and may not be fully accessible to users of assistive technology. If you need help accessing this content, please reach out via email.Mikey,
I have just read a little about you and your foundation. And I just have a few questions. I know that you will never read this. Someone who reads your e-mail will delete it for you. But I will know that at least I asked. The results are not my responsiblity.
1. Do you believe that the ‘rights’ enumerated on your website also apply to those who are of the Christian faith? Or do they only apply to Muslims, Buddhists, and Jews? It isn’t clear to me. I only am reading of your hatred for Gentile Christians, not your support.
2. Were the majority of the founding fathers of this country Muslims? Buddhists? Jewish? Is it logical that the fouding documents of this country were written from the viewpoint of the beliefs of those who wrote them? Are the founding documents of India or China written in any other way?
3. Do you realize that Gentiles of the Christian faith are the reason that a country exists for the sons of Israel today? Do you realize that without the shed blood of Gentile Christians your Jewish ‘race’ would never have been rescued from the ovens?
4. Do you realize that Gentile Christians revere the nation and land of Israel, even more than many s0-called Jews, who are Jewish by blood by not by faith or practice?
Just wondering.
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good points:
also I think all of us would prefer the proselytizing of evangelical Christians to that of Muslims.
Mike,
Have you ever been to an area where there is 99-100% muslims, where there are no women on the streets and people are staring you down and mobs start advancing toward you just because of your skin color (white), after not saying a peep. Of course I’m saying this because I have. You probably don’t understand what islam teaches and haven’t talked to the average person in the streets of these countries.
Discernment is hard to teach, did you cultivate bitterness and hatred of evangelicals from your time in the military?
Careful your agenda may take control of you, especially if it is rooted in bitterness.
If you take excursions from cruise ships in sweden, finland etc… the guides there even mention a fear of the muslim gradually taking over and demanding more and more as their percentage rises. It is a way of life, and more than a religion. They do not assimilate, but demand their own ways. As percentages increase, they become more willing to fulfill the tenants of islam including many of the violent actions prescribed.
It’s unfortunate that our freedoms in this country allow deceived citizens like yourself to bring this country down and ruin it for everyone. Our country cannot stand in it’s present form on the tenants of islam. If you love the that religion so much, you should live in a country where the percentage is high. Only if I were you I would ask for much prayer, because you might not make it that long. Although there probably would be a few faithful Christians back home praying for you as you ruined yourself.
your an interesting character Mike. You have eyes, but do you see?
Military Religious Freedom Foundation is not about religious freedom’s at all. In fact in the words of Mickey himself the purpose of this group is not to protect the religious freedoms of those in uniform but instead to and I quote “…to focus his fulltime attention on the nonprofit charitable foundation he founded to directly battle the evangelical, fundamentalist religious right.” Taken directly from MRFF’s website. This foundation is a fake and only uses their title to draw attention. But the truth is this isn’t about any soldier this is about one man’s agenda to rid our country of Christianity.
This battle against Franklin Graham isn’t about a comment he made. It is about the very nature of what this organization wishes to do and that is to head to battle with every Christian soldier and strip them of their religious freedoms. I would hope that someone with as much experience and education as Mickey would be in touch with reality enough to see that Franklin Graham’s comments on Islam were head on. If he knew anything about the religion…. if he ever opened the pages of the Koran he would know for himself that this religion isn’t a peace seeking religion like many others out there. So I too agree that it is an evil religion. Islam goes against the very supposed purpose of MRFF. It is Islam or die. So that ideology in and of itself is evil. These aren’t just the “radical sects of Islam” this is the entire religion. I think Franklin was head on in what he said simply because he spoke fact not opinion. Needless to say, shouldn’t it be possible to look past one sentence that someone said and look at their actions and character?
I for one worked in Boone, NC at Samaritans Purse only 3 months after 9/11. Franklin Graham’s foundation was one of the FIRST in this country to give aid to Muslim nations such as Afghanistan. He isn’t a hate filled radical as you all claim.
But as I said this isn’t about Franklin Graham, Billy Graham, Joel Osteen or the Pastor down the street. This is about the fact that Mickey detest Christians and has made it his personal goal to strip every ounce of Christianity that he can from the military and this nation. He seems to be doing quite well with his goal so far. This isn’t my opinion these are his thoughts and feeling taken directly from his website. This is HIS mission.
So whats next? Will Mickey find it offensive for soldiers to list their Christian denominations on their dog tags? I don’t think it is to far off.