Leading US Religious Newswire Republishes Controversial Muhammad Cartoons
by Staff
February 18, 2008
WASHINGTON, (christiansunite.com) -- In 2006 Christian Newswire was criticized for publishing the controversial Muhammad cartoons. Christian Newswire was the only US based newswire to publish the cartoons.In solidarity with seventeen Danish newspapers the newswire has once again made the cartoons available.
Christian Newswire director, Gary McCullough states, "Despite receiving numerous threats as a result to our publishing the Muhammad cartoons in 2006, the basis for that decision remains the same today. We also published the cartoons of Lars Vilks in 2007 after a reward was offered for his murder.
"Our business is a service for reporters and news producers. It is important for those who deliver the news to actually view these cartoons. The decision to republish the cartoons is also an act of political and theological activism.
"The threat we oppose is not of ideas since radical Islam has nothing new to offer in the arena of religious or political thought. To argue a theological or political point with an Islamist is akin to debating women's rights with a rapist. Both are defined by what they do, irrelevant of what they believe. Their actions demand that any rational discussion on the topic is futile as long as they defend or continue in their crime.
"The activism I hope to express in joining others in republishing the cartoons is therefore not directed toward anyone who follows Muhammad. Rather, my hope is to encourage those who believe in freedom of the press, and to challenge those who think we can placate our enemies by anything we do or do not publish.
"As I said in 2006, I repeat now; I for one am not willing to go one inch down the road that ends with the media publishing only that which Muhammad would approve."