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North Carolina church's sign against Islam sparks controversy

Church%20sign.jpgWords like "bomb" and "die" draw attention to the small sign in front of Good News Independent Baptist Church. Rev. Gary Murrell put up the sign, which on one side claims the message of Islam is "submit, convert or die." The other side reads: "When is the last time you heard of a Jew or Christian with a bomb strapped to their body?" Despite some in the Islamic community who claim the sign is offensive, Murrell says it is not a hate sign. "It was not put up there with the purpose of showing that we hate those people," he said. "It's not the people, it's the religion."

CAIR news brief, 15 May 2007

Posted on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 by Registered CommenterMartin Sullivan in , |