Some atheists are not blinded by
their presuppositions. One atheist, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a former Muslim, has made
some balanced assessments that few Westerners can or are willing to make:
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We hear so often about Muslims as
victims of abuse in the West and combatants in the Arab Spring’s fight against
tyranny. But, in fact, a wholly different kind of war is underway—an
unrecognized battle costing thousands of lives. Christians are being killed in
the Islamic world because of their religion. It is a rising genocide that ought
to provoke global alarm.
The portrayal of Muslims as
victims or heroes is at best partially accurate. In recent years the violent
oppression of Christian minorities has become the norm in Muslim-majority
nations stretching from West Africa and the Middle East to South Asia and Oceania. In some countries it is governments and their
agents that have burned churches and imprisoned parishioners. In others, rebel
groups and vigilantes have taken matters into their own hands, murdering
Christians and driving them from regions where their roots go back centuries.
The media’s reticence on the subject
no doubt has several sources. One may be fear of provoking additional violence.
Another is most likely the influence of lobbying groups such as the
Organization of Islamic Cooperation—a kind of United Nations of Islam centered
in Saudi Arabia—and
the Council on American-Islamic Relations. Over the past decade, these and
similar groups have been remarkably successful in persuading leading public
figures and journalists in the West to think of each and every example of
perceived anti-Muslim discrimination as an expression of a systematic and
sinister derangement called “Islamophobia”—a term that is meant to elicit the
same moral disapproval as xenophobia or homophobia.
But a fair-minded assessment of
recent events and trends leads to the conclusion that the scale and severity of
Islamophobia pales in comparison with the bloody Christophobia currently
coursing through Muslim-majority nations from one end of the globe to the
other. The conspiracy of silence surrounding this violent expression of
religious intolerance has to stop. Nothing less than the fate of
Christianity—and ultimately of all religious minorities—in the Islamic world is
at stake.
And there is a “conspiracy of
silence,” despite the denials of the many PC voices, which hypocritically sound
out about their own moral crusades, while they deny the dead bodies piling up
around them.
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