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    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    April 21 2007


    Is there any cause to fear Christians?


    Ilnur Cevik
    21 April 2007
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    If we have a mission to spread the good word of Islam and promote our
    beloved religion throughout the world then we should be ready to
    allow others to promote their own religion in our country.

    It is no secret that Christian groups are active in Turkey and some
    are trying hard to aggressively promote their religion. There are
    Christian missionaries active in the heart of Anatolia. This is very
    normal as they are active throughout the but it is nothing to be
    feared. It is clear that Christianity is hardly making any headway in
    the world today. While Islam is spreading and going strong Christians
    are deeply concerned that they are on the decline and have to make a
    great effort to cut down their losses. Thus missionaries have doubled
    their efforts...

    But Islam is so strong in Turkey and our people follow the Turkish
    version of the Muslim faith which is based on realities, science and
    pragmatism. Turks are never herded to mosques. There are no religious
    pressures on our people to fulfill their religious duties. Everything
    is voluntary in Turkey. Yet, Turks flock to Friday prayers and are
    proud of their religious beliefs. So why fear Christianity or the
    actions of the missionaries. Our beliefs are too strong for their
    propaganda.

    Turkey is a country where the population is predominantly Muslim. It
    is a secular country but a majority of its citizens are devout
    Muslims. Tolerance and goodwill is a part of our traditions. Our
    Jewish and Christian citizens are as valuable as our Muslim brothers
    in Turkey.

    Turks have been tolerant to all religious and ethnic minorities. This
    has been our strong point for centuries. Today the same traditions
    should live yet we see with sadness that either zealots or
    ultranationalist are misguiding our young people and are manipulating
    them. The authorities should be alert and should not allow this.

    However, let us not forget that Turkey has been facing systematic
    provocations and plots as it moves close to the European Union. There
    is a concerted effort by people who want to stall us who are
    targeting our democracy and our stability. Is it a coincidence that
    very ugly killings of a Christian priest, a journalist of Armenian
    origin and three people working in a printing house publishing the
    Bible have taken place one after another just as we head for the
    presidential elections where some power circles are trying to create
    the image that Islamists are trying to grab the seat of the head of
    state?

    Turkey is one of the bastions of early Christianity. Look at the
    southeastern Mardin area, look at Midyat and then at various places
    in eastern Turkey. Look at Cappadocia and some places like Selcuk
    near Ephesus where Mother Mary is believed to be buried. These are
    all holy places sacred to the Christian world and should be the bonds
    between us and Christian Europe.

    Turkey is a part of Europe and should remain so. But recent
    developments show that we all need to put an extra effort into it.
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