DISCUSSION FORUMS
MAIN MENU
Home
Help
Advanced Search
Recent Posts
Site Statistics
Who's Online
Forum Rules
Bible Resources
• Bible Study Aids
• Bible Devotionals
• Audio Sermons
Community
• ChristiansUnite Blogs
• Christian Forums
Web Search
• Christian Family Sites
• Top Christian Sites
Family Life
• Christian Finance
• ChristiansUnite KIDS
Read
• Christian News
• Christian Columns
• Christian Song Lyrics
• Christian Mailing Lists
Connect
• Christian Singles
• Christian Classifieds
Graphics
• Free Christian Clipart
• Christian Wallpaper
Fun Stuff
• Clean Christian Jokes
• Bible Trivia Quiz
• Online Video Games
• Bible Crosswords
Webmasters
• Christian Guestbooks
• Banner Exchange
• Dynamic Content

Subscribe to our Free Newsletter.
Enter your email address:

ChristiansUnite
Forums
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
November 29, 2024, 02:51:11 PM

Login with username, password and session length
Search:     Advanced search
Our Lord Jesus Christ loves you.
287032 Posts in 27572 Topics by 3790 Members
Latest Member: Goodwin
* Home Help Search Login Register
+  ChristiansUnite Forums
|-+  Entertainment
| |-+  Politics and Political Issues (Moderator: admin)
| | |-+  Evangelical views university 'hate crimes' case as a warning
« previous next »
Pages: [1] Go Down Print
Author Topic: Evangelical views university 'hate crimes' case as a warning  (Read 883 times)
Soldier4Christ
Global Moderator
Gold Member
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 61168


One Nation Under God


View Profile
« on: July 31, 2007, 05:37:10 PM »

Evangelical views university 'hate crimes' case as a warning

A prominent evangelical Christian leader says a recent arrest at a New York university demonstrates how so-called "hate crimes" laws end up being "thought control" laws, and how such charges have the potential to chill public opposition to Islamic teaching.

Police say a Brooklyn man was arrested Friday on hate-crime charges after he threw a Koran in a toilet at Pace University in New York on two separate occasions. The suspect reportedly was confronted by detectives with a surveillance photo of himself leaving a Pace meditation room where the Korans were kept.

Pace initially classified the first desecration of the Koran as an act of vandalism. But after Muslim activists claimed the school was not taking the incident seriously enough, university officials later reversed themselves and referred the incident to the New York Police Department's hate crimes unit.

Gary Bauer, the president of American Values, says the Pace University case shows how hate crime laws can be used to promote a specific political agenda. "Our society unfortunately has been willing to tolerate a crucifix submerged in a jar of urine -- and that was called 'art,'" he recalls.

"Routinely we see stories about students burning American flags," Bauer continues, "and the courts have said that that's totally acceptable as a form of free speech. So it's hard to see, then, how this can be a hate crime, a felony."

Bauer also has concerns where such application of hate crimes laws could lead in the U.S. He notes that in Canada and throughout Europe, people who have spoken out against Islam have already been charged under hate crime statutes.

"It's not far-fetched at all to think that the courts in the United States could go down the same road," he says, "given that we've already seen this precedent elsewhere -- and given that in recent years a lot of federal judges have cited how other countries are enforcing the law as a basis for the court decisions that they make here in the United States." The American Values president says that judicial trend "is just one more reason that we need to be very careful before implementing so-called 'hate crime' laws that really end up being thought control laws."

Bauer says destroying a Koran may be inappropriate and offensive to some, but it is a double standard to classify the act as a hate crime while flag burning and defacing Christian symbols are "shrugged off as art or protest."
Logged

Joh 9:4  I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night cometh, when no man can work.
Pages: [1] Go Up Print 
« previous next »
Jump to:  



More From ChristiansUnite...    About Us | Privacy Policy | | ChristiansUnite.com Site Map | Statement of Beliefs



Copyright © 1999-2025 ChristiansUnite.com. All rights reserved.
Please send your questions, comments, or bug reports to the

Powered by SMF 1.1 RC2 | SMF © 2001-2005, Lewis Media