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            | To the editor: 
			 Regarding LDN’s recent Perspectives Articles such 
			as “Radicalized Terror” and “Radical Choices,” I am becoming 
			frustrated and disgusted with the escalating rhetoric filled with 
			hyperbolic assertions and false dialectical contrasts between 
			Christians and Muslims which are bordering on Xenophobia in our 
			community paper. 
 I agree with Dr Killebrew that “The terror is real; the terror is 
			deadly, and it needs to be identified for what and who it is.” 
			However I strongly disagree with his approach and LDN’s 
			irresponsible uncritical publication of factually suspect material. 
			Dr. Killebrew’s rhetorical style is to blend Christian Scriptural 
			References with language that is often Anti-Muslim (a heterogenic 
			people group) rather than Anti-Islam (a religion/philosophy with 
			several schools of belief). He repeatedly makes bizarre, conspiracy 
			laden assertions implying that Islamic philosophy/law/belief will 
			take over our culture due to increasing secularism (two very 
			different philosophies which aren’t very compatible).
 
			 In recent months the Perspectives series has alternately argued that 
			a vast liberal conspiracy between media and the Obama administration 
			will somehow bring both about a secular humanist takeover and a 
			hyper-conservative Sharia-based Caliphate (???) . I am disappointed 
			that LDNs continues to publish comments such as “The American media 
			cannot be taken off the hook for trying to deny the facts of the 
			attacks” that “Radical Islamic terrorists…are connected to the 
			larger terrorist network being carried out all over the world by 
			ISIS, Hamas, Al-Qaeda, and the Palestinian state” a factually false 
			narrative (as if all Major news outlets did not identify recent 
			terror attacks with their ideological community) without fact 
			checking. 
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            As a Christian I am most frustrated with his continued poor 
			exegetical practice of blending Scripture to support his anti-muslim 
			(people created in God’s Image in Orthodox Christian doctrine) 
			tirades. I am struck by the contrast with Jesus’s instructions to a 
			Jewish community heavily oppressed by Roman Occupiers (who actually 
			were in power) that when a Roman Soldier oppressed them by demanding 
			they carry his gear for a mile, that they should do so for two, a 
			directive both demonstrating love to the oppressor and embracing the 
			liberty to choose our actions given by God, not by the (Roman) 
			government. In Christian Scriptures and varied Christian traditions 
			is generally believed that God is in essence love, and that the 
			greatest commandments are to Love the Lord but equal to that is a 
			command to Love your neighbor. I encourage LDN and Dr. Killebrew to 
			consider how the current rhetorical approach is communicating this 
			basic Christian truth if the Perspectives section is to be a 
			Christian Perspective. While in his personal life Dr. Killebrew may 
			be very loving and servant minded, his Perspectives articles are 
			filled with anger, judgment and it is difficult to find the 
			“Perspective” of love towards others. 
 Lincoln may not have a large Muslim community, but the continued use 
			of Muslim people as a rhetorical device to attack the Presidential 
			Administration and oppositional media sources is irresponsible and 
			is shaping hearts and minds in many ways which are not the way of 
			Love.
 
 Please LDN consider repurposing your Perspectives section to address 
			meaningful arguments in our lovely community. Stop propogating 
			Xenophobia, it won’t stop the terrorists.
 
 Tara Samples, PhD, LCP
 Lincoln IL
 [Posted 
            
			January 15, 
			2015]
             
            
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