Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Hmm, Coincidence? I Don't Think So

Gergetown University recieved a $20 Million grant from a Saudi prince for a "Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding". And all of a sudden Evangical Christian leaders are no longer welcomed on campus. Coincidence? You decide.
The Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University has been renamed after Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal donated $20 million to its projects. And while that may be just the tail, the dog appears to be moving away from its historic Catholic and Jesuit teaching philosophy too.

The Center's leaders say it now will be used to put on workshops regarding Islam, fostering exchanges with the Muslim world, addressing U.S. policy towards the Muslim world, working on the relationship of Islam and Arab culture, addressing Muslim citizenship and civil liberties, and developing exchange programs for students from the Muslim world.

The "Christian" part of the center's projects at the university that has a history of 200 years of higher education following its Christian founding, is conspicuous by its absence in its website plans for its 10-year future.

But that won't be a surprise to leaders of a number of Christian evangelical groups whose leaders recently were told to leave the campus and not list Georgetown University as a site for operations in the future.

PC Administrators and Muslims don't like Evangelical Christians, because they have no problem speaking their mind and calling a spade, a spade and they can't have that! They want to placate their big money contributor, thus the truthful Christians must go.

Georgetown was founded by Jesuits and was to be a Christian university of higher learning, but we might as well call it what it really is - a madrassa


Mr Minority