On November 13, 2009 the movie “2012” opens in theaters. The story blends the idea of the Mayan calendar, which predicts the world ending in 2012, with natural disasters such as volcanic eruptions, typhoons and glaciers plaguing the planet and a large cast of characters dealing with the mayhem.
 
What is interesting to me are remarks the director of the movie made recently that I think reflects some major concerns I have about ideological views that are shaping our culture in a very negative way in regard to Islam.
 
Director Roland Emmerich who seems to be adept in directing movies that emphasize global doom like Independence Day, Godzilla and The Day After Tomorrow. The movie “2012” takes the destruction to a whole other level, destroying some of the world’s most well known landmarks including the Vatican, the White House and the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janiero. There is one place that was not destroyed: the Kaaba, the cube-shaped structure located in the center of Mecca. It’s the focus of prayers and the site of the Hajj, the biggest, most important pilgrimage in Islam. 
"Well, I wanted to do that, I have to admit," the filmmaker told scifiwire.com. "But my co-writer Harald [Kloser] said, ‘I will not have a fatwa on my head because of a movie.’ And he was right."
 
Emmerich went on: "We have to all, in the western world, think about this. You can actually let Christian symbols fall apart, but if you would do this with [an] Arab symbol, you would have … a fatwa, and that sounds a little bit like what the state of this world is. So it’s just something which I kind of didn’t [think] was [an] important element, anyway, in the film, so I kind of left it out."
 
“…so I kind of left it out.” Really? Fatwa…what’s the big deal? The fact that we should have nothing to fear about Islam which means “submission” and according to  Barak Obama who is of Islam descent and I quote… “America will never be at war with Islam…” Why would a director of a movie who represents Hollywood who ideologically has no regard for the “sacred,” be concerned about a “fatwa?”
 
Traditionally, a fatwa has meant religious opinion by an Islamic scholar or imam. The term has gained currency in the West after Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini issued a death sentence in the form of a fatwa against British author Salman Rushdie for alleged blasphemies in his book "The Satanic Verses" in 1989. As a result, the Indian-born writer was forced into hiding for most of the ’90s.
 
In the first decade of 2000 as we approach 2010, Muslim terrorists have flown planes into the World Trade Center killing thousands of Americans. There have been multiple “alleged” Muslim honor killings…in America. Muslim fathers killing their daughters specifically, for dishonoring not just their families, but their religion. Do a Google search of how many in America in the last week!
 
Just this week, an American soldier who said he was a Muslim first and an American second, injured 42 people, killed 12…our president has promised to investigate the cause of the killings??? Newsweek said it could be that “the military is on the brink…” because the war is so hard. Hasan’s friends have said he was under pressure about the possibility of being deployed…hmmm…maybe that is why he shouted before he shot his “fellow American soldiers, “Allahu Akbar” translated “God is greatest.”
 
I love this country. I am grateful we ALL have religious freedom, but I wonder how our liberties might be affected if a “devout” Christian on the world’s largest military base shouted “Jesus is the Greatest” and then began to blow people away. I wonder if a few of us killed our daughters out of honor to Jesus, because they were becoming to secular, if people would start to think people who followed Christ and considered themselves Christians, may be a little different. I wonder if anyone would wonder where we would be getting these skewed paradigms, that justify honor killings, flying planes into buildings in the name of our god, and making people “submit” through murder?
 
Finally, we now know what even Hollywood bows to…no problem with blowing up Jesus…destroying the Vatican, blowing up the White House, but let’s not soon forget the words of Emmerich…
 
"We have to all, in the western world, think about this. You can actually let Christian symbols fall apart, but if you would do this with [an] Arab symbol, you would have … a fatwa, and that sounds a little bit like what the state of this world is. So it’s just something which I kind of didn’t [think] was [an] important element, anyway, in the film, so I kind of left it out."
 
As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord Jesus.  The reason a “fatwa” sounds a little bit like what the state of the world is in Mr. Emmerich is because there is no regard for what is truly sacred and therefore the world is governed by fear and intimidation and is in a state of over-sensitivity about offending anti-American ideologies, because so many hold NOTHING sacred.
 
I love you Jesus!
Keith

P.S. As I am writing this blog, a story about Muslim militants beheading a teacher in the Philippines just came across the wire.