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Peace In The Middle East?

Stephen Macasil

Yesterday (10/06/08) I received the following email from Didymus, President of NJIAT (New Jersey Institute For The Advancement Of Truth):

I attended a lecture today (10/06/08) at the Raritan Valley Community College located in North Branch, which is near Somerville, NJ.  Daniel C. Kurtzer (former US Ambassador to Egypt and Israel and currently a professor at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University) gave the lecture on Middle East Peace: Desirable, Possible, Imperative.

His whole premise was based on long term diplomacy and having a Palestinian State.  He stated the problem is not drilling for oil in the US, but the Middle East.  He is supporting Obama.

During the question and answer session, I asked him the following question: “Is not the root cause of the problems in the Middle East the religion of Islam?” I also told him that giving land to the Palestinians would not solve the problem because the religion teaches that all people have to accept Islam according to the Qur’an and Hadith. I also added that I spoke with some ex-PLO terrorists and they want to wipe Israel off the map.

Professor Kurtzer did not like my question and also a few Muslim women sitting in the front turned and gave me a dirty look.  The professor told me that he does not accept my premise and I am getting an opinion from a few Muslims.

The funny part of the incident is that I put a stack of Dr. Morey’s tracts entitled “Fact Sheet For Muslims” on the front table when you walk into the Center to go to the auditorium.  People were taking them. I also handed them out to the students in the class I am enrolled in.

May Christ open the eyes of the people - one lady was arguing with me after the lecture.  I gave her some of Dr. Morey’s Islamic tracts.

I am glad to hear that in the midst of the distribution of lies, Dr. Morey’s tracts were present to represent the truth. Let us remember them that took the tracts in our prayers. This email was used with the permission of NJIAT. Please visit NJIAT today.

One Comment, Comment or Ping

  1. Didymus is correct, Professor Kurtzer must be under the spell of demonic influences to be so blind to the real source of violence in the Middle East. But then again it should be no surprise, our institutes of higher learning have become transmission centers for Satan and his minions.

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