Andrew Doran on Newt Gingrich, the Potomac, and the Tiber :
In a recent debate, Gingrich referred to the Arab Spring as an anti-Christian Spring, signaling that the status of Middle Eastern Christians might become the centerpiece of his foreign policy toward the Muslim world. The fate of Middle Eastern Christians has never figured prominently in American foreign policy, despite foreseeable consequences that have led to destructive genocide in places like Iraq. This political indifference is in no small measure attributable to the fact that American Christians have expressed little affinity for their fellow Christians in the Muslim world. The Catholic Church has been virtually alone in its advocacy on their behalf. Gingrichs expression of concern may, then, have been less an obscure policy reference than a deliberate decision to propel this issue to the forefront of his foreign policy toward the Muslim worlda decision rooted in Catholic thought and culture.
Also today, Robert P. George and Jennifer S. Bryson with an open letter to David Caton about TLC’s All-American Muslim :
As pro-life and pro-family Christians, we support and applaud the purposes of the Florida Family Association (FFA) as set forth in your organizations mission statement: to educate people on what they can do to defend, protect and promote traditional, biblical values. We are writing now, however, in a spirit of respect and brotherhood, to urge you prayerfully to reconsider your position on the question of the television show All American Muslim on The Learning Channel (TLC).