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            |  To the editor: Jim Killebrew’s November 20 broadside against Islam 
			leaves me scratching my head. The writer criticizes Speaker John 
			Boehner for inviting a Turkish Muslim clergyman to open the House of 
			Representatives with prayer. It seems to me that Congress needs all 
			the prayer it can get. Mr. Killebrew seeks to link a peaceful, 
			scholarly Muslim leader to crazed ISIL executioners, and he implies 
			that the violence of ISIL is somehow rooted in Islam. Of course, 
			nothing could be further from the truth. 
 ISIL represents a gross misrepresentation of Islam. At one time or 
			another, all religions have been distorted by those seeking to 
			justify violence. For example, a Christian queen of England once 
			burned alive men who were guilty of nothing more than translating 
			the Bible into English. Yet nobody would characterize the queen’s 
			actions as “Christian.” Nor should we equate today’s violent 
			Jihadism with Islam. They are two different things, and Muslims such 
			as the man who prayed in the House chamber, present absolutely no 
			threat to us.
 
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            I’m proud that Speaker Boehner recognizes that America is a nation 
			that guarantees the freedom of religion.
 Thanksgiving is a good time to celebrate America’s traditions of 
			religious tolerance.
 
 Gary Davis
 [Posted 
			
			November 21, 
			2014]
             
            
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