A Christian in Afghanistan

  • Prob­a­bly every­one has heard that Abdul Rah­man, the Chris­t­ian con­vert in Afghanistan who was fac­ing a death sen­tence if he wouldn’t recant his faith, has been extra­dited to Italy. Any­way, you can read about it here.

    But appar­ently, there are other Chris­tians in Afghanistan that are still in trou­ble.

    And, annoy­ingly enough, TIME mag­a­zine has cho­sen to do a hit piece on Rah­man, alleg­ing that he’s a dead­beat dad and all-around jerk. That may even be true, but as Get Reli­gion points out, it’s hard to see where that’s relevant:

    No one was argu­ing that Rah­man should live because he was a good per­son. Instead, peo­ple were argu­ing that Rah­man should not be killed for con­vert­ing from Islam. While more infor­ma­tion about Rah­man is needed and desir­able, I’m not sure state­ments from the police reports that led to his life-threatening sit­u­a­tion are the best char­ac­ter witnesses.

    And it’s hard to miss the agenda behind this oddly-timed arti­cle, espe­cially when the story’s open­ing graph spells out who it is they really have in their crosshairs:

    West­ern lead­ers breathed a sigh of relief yes­ter­day at the release of Abdul Rah­man, a Chris­t­ian con­vert who had faced the death penalty under Afghanistan’s Islamic law for renounc­ing his Mus­lim faith. Rah­man, 40, has become the poster boy for the Chris­t­ian right and for reli­gious free­dom. Closer up, how­ever, the pic­ture painted by the local police who arrested him shows a can­di­date not quite ready for fam­ily values.

    Not a lot of code words there. Same old lan­guage, and the same old for­mula — try to dig up dirt to prove the guy’s a hyp­ocrite — even though you’d think that a cooler, more objec­tive mind might have dis­cerned that Rahman’s val­ues aren’t the issue.

    Another dis­sec­tion of the piece here.


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