Santorum says Islam ‘not just something you do on Sunday’

A year ago at this time, Rick Santorum was a two-term senator and possible presidential candidate. Yesterday, he was at Penn State as a guest of David Horowitz, as part of the absurd “Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week.”

Of course, Santorum’s presence wasn’t the real problem; what the former Republican senator had to say was the troublesome part. (thanks to reader R.S. for the tip)

Americans just don’t understand, Rick Santorum said. Not the grave nature of the threat posed by radical Islam — or “Islamo-Fascism” in the lexicon of the former U.S. senator. Not the history of Islam or its underlying principles. And certainly not the fundamental differences between Islam and Judeo-Christian culture.

No, Santorum told a packed lecture hall on Tuesday night, Americans just don’t get it. […]

While Christianity presents a humble, meek message emphasizing love, he said, Islam stemmed from the strong rule of the prophet Mohammed. “Every aspect of life was ruled.”

“Islam, unlike Christianity, is an all-encompassing ideology,” said Santorum, a Penn State alumnus. “It is not just something you do on Sunday…. We (as Americans) don’t get that.”

Now, there are a couple of ways to look at this. For example, Santorum’s drive to compare Christianity and Islam on matters of peace seems inherently suspect. In historical terms, if one includes the last several centuries, it’s a toss-up.

But more importantly, Islam is an “all-encompassing ideology”? And Christianity isn’t? This from Rick “Man on Dog” Santorum? Indeed, the former senator seemed to imply that Christianity is “just something you do on Sunday,” whereas Islam is a faith tradition that believers carry throughout the week.

I wonder if Santorum realizes how ridiculous this sounds coming from him. For that matter, I wonder whether Santorum’s religious right buddies agree that Christianity is not “all-encompassing.”

And as long as we’re on the subject of “Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week” — a phrase I have trouble even typing without shaking my head — today’s Progress Report had some great info explaining this stunt in greater detail.

In the Student’s Guide to Hosting Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week provided on the Terrorism Awareness Project’s website, Horowitz’s team suggests that students distribute a petition that “forces students and faculty to declare their allegiances.” The guide then suggests that the petition be brought “to those groups who might be least likely to sign it” such as the “Muslim Students’ Association.” As the Atlantic’s Matthew Yglesias notes, the petition is “deliberately designed to be unlikely for Muslim groups to sign and then to use Muslim groups’ failure to sign the petition as evidence that they’re on the side of ‘our terrorist adversaries.'” Horowitz’s entire campaign is rife with such “with us or against us” rhetoric. In an online chat on Sunday at Islamonline.net, he claimed that if Muslims found his work “offensive,” they would be supporting “terror, the stoning of women, clitorectomies.” Additionally, the very choice of speakers for Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week is a who’s who of controversial speakers, some of whom have a history of anti-Muslim rhetoric, such as Ann Coulter. At the 2006 Conservative Political Action Conference, Coulter declared to “boisterous ovation” that “our motto should be post-9-11, ‘raghead talks tough, raghead faces consequences.'”

As the Muslim blogger Ali Eteraz notes, “this ‘awareness’ week is not about awareness at all, but using anti-Muslim animus to achieve political ends“by attacking Horowitz’s true “enemy”: “the political left.”On the Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week homepage, Horowitz explicitly lays out his prime motivation for the project. “The purpose of this protest is as simple as it is crucial: to confront the two Big Lies of the political left,” says a statement on the website. Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week will allow conservatives to target “tenured leftist professors teaching anti-American curriculum,” a University of Rhode Island College Republican told a local radio station. During her Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week speech at the University of California at Berkeley, Nonie Darwish, the founder of Arabs for Israel, repeatedly challenged “the American left” to “support” Horowitz’s far right cause.A former Marxist-turned-conservative ideologue, Horowitz is on a perpetual and paranoid campaign against what he deems the Left. On his website, Discover the Networks, he claims that the left consists of everyone from movie critic Roger Ebert to Osama bin Laden.

I’m sure Santorum is proud of his role in promoting such an upstanding event.

What Rick does is the natural order of life. What a Muslim does is evil. Does that summarize it ok?

  • The gross ignorance of our would-be leaders defies description. The hate mongers are alive and well.

  • The other ridiculous thing about what little Rickie said is that the Muslim holy day is Friday, not Sunday. Strictly speaking, his point stands, but this quote makes him sound really stupid in so many ways.

  • From my recollection, Jesus was an Old Testament scholar. Islam’s system is just a copy of the comprehensive Old Testament regulation of lifestyle and community. Maybe part of Jesus’ message was that every detail in that old covenant with God should no longer be given the taboo, “Stone ’em or confiscate their livestock” type of interpretation of inviolability. He brought the ethical underpinnings, the empathetic man’s-relation-toman aspect of it all, to the fore in religion, and that is what the fundies all seem to not be able to understand. He made it definitively not about “We’re doing what God asks us to do, and that’s the end of it” but “God calls us to be good, and you can see what God wants you to do by looking for what’s good, what’s loving your neighbor.” But I’m not a theologian here to debate that. The point is Christianity is coming from a background of total regulation of your life- and that’s what all religions everywhere use to be like. The real question is whether some of this stuff should no longer be seen as taboos, but as tradition that we have to re-interpret how much it really has to do with morality that God calls us to practice. Santorum and his ilk seem to think they’ve got the inviolable, arbitrary key to which of it they can ignore, and which you have to follow or be shunned as destined for hell, and they are “the pot calling the kettle black” if they suggest that Islam and not Christianity is the only religion that ever purports to have a say in how your run your whole life.

  • But we don’t like morality, Swan!!!

    It’s all about hatin’ the gays and the niggers!!! Can’t you see that!?

  • It’s all about projection. When these right wingers warn about “Islamofascism”, it’s really their unconscious warning us about their Christo-fascist impulses. I’m hardly the first to note this, but hypocrisy and projection alone can explain about 80% of the right wing psyche. The rest is personal cowardice and paranoia, as evidenced by overstatement of the threat of terrorism (and to a lesser extent communism, e.g. Cuba).

  • Islamo-Fascism is a dirty term. Once you hyphenate two words in a politically tense climate, they become conjoint twins.

  • I’m a Christian, and I think Santorum’s comment is an insult. “Just something you do on Sunday” – unbelievable. Hey, Ricky, I’ve got news for you – Christianity isn’t a hobby.

  • SANTORUM = SANITARIUM. HOROWITZ = HORROR WITCH

    Fear mongering from the hate group. Rabble rousers looking for a lynch mob to lead.

    Just pathetic that this insanity is allowed credibility. These maggots bring shame to our nation and are trying to stir up violence at a time when diplomacy and tact should rule our rhetoric.

    When does blathering idiot’s week begin…never mind…it’s eternal for these attention deprived delinquents.

  • Well, Swan, then from your point of view what would be best is if we adopted a Triumvirate of liberal co-dictators- a nigger, a homosexual, and a woman!!! Then we would accomplish all of your goals, and no drawbacks, much more efficiently!!!!!

    GAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    BY THE WAY IF THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION WANTS TO HIRE ME FOR ANY EXEC BRANCH AGENCY POSITIONS THEY CAN FIND MY RESUME ON MONSTER.COM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Only on Sundays? All we hear from these Republican candidates is God talk, 24/7.

    Along with war talk and cutting taxes on the wealthy and privatizing/deregulating everything.

  • Well, he can’t possibly mean every Sunday. Especially not when it’s football season. He probably just means Easter and Christmas.

  • Looney Tunes!!

    Anyway, it’s my opinion (and it’s been my opinion for quite a while) that Christianity actually calls us to practice ethical philosophy, to try to figure out right and wrong, and not just to try to wring every ethical question’s answer out of scripture without applying our own native faculties to the process. I think the religious interpretation would be that God gives us the faculties it takes- boiled down, basically empathy and logic- to figure out right and wrong so we can use them, and doesn’t expect us to wait for him to give us the answer to every situation we encounter, which he obviously isn’t doing. But somehow the fundies can’t see this, and they think that to use the faculties God has naturally endowed us with for what they are obviously for is somehow to stray from the oath of God, even though ethical positions that are divined by the adherents of strict Biblical interpretation often turn out to be morally problematic.

    Sorry to stray off topic…

  • Is Santorum channeling Ted Stevens?

    ” Islam is not just something you do on a Sunday. It’s not a truck. It’s a collection of tubes!”

  • Man-on-Dog said: “Islam, unlike Christianity, is an all-encompassing ideology…”

    Two further comments on how silly this is. I have a good friend who is Islamic, and she doesn’t do any of the praying or anything. Casual Muslims DO exist, Rick.

    Furthermore, a few years ago my dad was traveling in Saudi Arabia. He was in a shop, haggling with the shopkeeper, when the call to prayer came. My dad prepared to leave, but the shopkeeper pulled him back, closed the door, and finished the transaction during ‘holy’ prayers.

  • If it’s really a tenable interpretation of Christianity that God wanted our Christian morality only to come through revelation, and not through the practice of our intellects, then He would have made revelation much more clear.

    He wouldn’t have left room for big rifts between Christians, like between pacifist Christians like Quakers and war-abiding Christians. He would have either said through the prophets and Jesus “‘Do not kill’ means nevers kill anybody for any reason,” or He would have said, “War to protect your population from a hostile population that wants your land is ok, but killing somebody just because you’re angry at them or you want to entertain yourself by doing so and for no other reason is not.”

    He would have either said, “Abortion is wrong by any means and for any reason, and it’s always going to be wrong no matter how society changes or what it seems to need” or He would have said, “The abortion prohibition is because you are a young race living on the cusp of survival and need a lot of hands around in case you have to resist an incursion by an invader by violence. In more fortuitious circumstances, where it starts to get in the way of your prosperity, it would not apply.”

    oops, sorry again…

  • By saying that I assume he means that Muslims don’t just leave their faith when they walk out of the mosque or stand up after prayer, which I guess means he acknowledges that is exacly what most Christians in this country do?

  • I think it is telling about how he focused the above comments on the religion of Islam as a whole. We are told by the supporters of this Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week or by those who use the term Islamo-Fascism, that they are against Muslim extremists and not Muslims as a whole. This comment by Santorum shows he is attacking all of Islam, rather than the extremists who manipulate the Prophet Mohammed’s teachings.

    Yet another gripe with Santorum is that he makes Christianity seem to be a shallow committment of going to Church on Sunday. To me being a Christian does mean to work humbly for justice and peace, but this has to be a lifelong committement and not simply a statement made when politically convenient. People like Santorum brag of Christianity’s message of humilty, love and peacefulness, but what good is that message if you disregard it!

  • In keeping with recent trends, the Democratic majority in Congress really should pass a resolution recognizing “Islam-O-Fascism” Week, don’t you think?

    It would only be apropos to put the finishing touch on this insanity.

  • “While Christianity presents a humble, meek message emphasizing love…”

    What?!? I’m confused. That’s not exactly what I’ve been hearing from all the fundy trolls wandering about sharing their message. Isn’t everyone who believes anything different from them going to burn in hell?

  • For your regular readers, I took it upon myself to look into some of SWAN’S Christian credentials. From reading his posts on this blog post, some might think they could find him gaping at a copy of the Celestine Prophecies, or the DaVinci Code, just in case there was something important in there.

    But no!

    Me and my friends found out that:

    1) SWAN does not like that song “What If God Was One Of Us?”
    2) He has never read a book about angels
    3) He likes the niggers!!!

    I hope this exposes him and makes what is going on here really clear for all of you.

  • So wonderful Santorum is here to explain what other Americans just don’t get about Islam.

    Especially since the Muslim Sabbath is Friday.

  • What Quatrain Gleam said…

    …But about SWAN!!!

    Yes, that’s right, Swan, we don’t need you telling us about Christianity: we know it’s about hating the niggers and hating the homosexuals. Fie on you, Swan.

    Jerk.

  • […] the fundamental differences between Islam and Judeo-Christian culture.

    That shows just how much Santwhorum knows about *either* Muslims *or* Jews… Muslims take Fridays off, Jews get Saturdays and Christians rest on Sundays. A 4-day working week. 4×8=32. Vive la France (well, almost; they need to take off another 3hrs a week)!

  • For Santorum, his religion is a Sunday-only activity, and he thought everybody’s in the US is just like him, a common but foolish mistake.

    As for me, my Christo-fascism awareness is growing in leaps and bounds, not limited to any day of the week. Islam is too far out of mainstream US politics to focus on, but the CFs are right here puffing in your face day in and day out, making you the enemy if you aren’t one of them and plotting to do bad things to you. Bush and Cheney are the messianic leaders of the cult…

  • Your bloody entrails will festoon the walls of Hell, Swan!! Your head will be presented on the end of a pike to Lucifer, king of Hell!! Your destroyed, bloodied body will be the plaything of the Lamb of Babylon!!

  • Wow, reading the posts on this one and the immigration issue are quite informative. It’s not just the nutjobs who act as commentators who have gone off the deep end. Swan, trying to think and behave like an adult among these trolls is commendable.

  • I don’t know about that Islamo-fascism awareness week, but I do know that Governor Kulongiski (Oregon) declared this week : MASSAGE THERAPY AWARENESS WEEK.

    now… if you had a choice , which one would you rather learn about?

    I know, I know… Tough choice… when you’re Santorum or any other right wing nutter or 28% dead ender….

  • Hey! Really nice post, here Santorum says about Islam and Christianity and Islam was stemmed from the strong rule of the prophet Mohammed and Christianity from Jesus Christ love and affection. So, really wonderful post.
    christianity

  • Baptists for Brownback, who publiched the godly Republicans list, is a product of Betty Bowers’ Landover Baptist Church.

    Who, don’t get me wrong, I love. I’m just saying.

  • The only thing most Americans do every day of the week is insult and talk trash about people. We seem to think it makes us look smart. For evidence of that, read almost any thread, anywhere on the web. It’s no small wonder, then, that in a country which polls to be some 80% Christian, prominent people speak of Christianity as some sort of recreational activity. It certainly looks that way to any outside observer – who Loves their enemies? Who takes the plank out of his own eye? Who casts the first stone?

    But You mockers are incorrigible. You harp on hypocrisy, and then when someone admits the hypocrisy, you just pound him further. Kudos to Santorum for telling it like it is.

    What way would you have it instead?

    Would Islam’s opinion of the people of this land be worse if we were godless, instead of, well, godless? Does anyone care why a billion people can chant “death to America,” or should we just blog about how stupid they are, and be done with it?

    bleuuch.

  • Actually you are mistaken, Julia. The site you refer to has been traced back to a former author for Landover Baptist, Sister Taffy, who now writes under the pseudonym Mrs. T.D. Gaines-Crockett. It is a very funny site and one of the more clever ones out there at present.

  • Call in and check out our interview tonight at 8PM EST with Dr. Paul L. Williams, author of The Day of Islam at thirdrailradio.com

  • The interesting news is that Rick Santorum feels free to do “man-on-dog” Monday through Saturday!

  • Gee, Dr. Coles, thanks for the news.

    Now tell me, who is this guy Islamo Fascism? Or is a an organization, The Internations Islamo Fascism Society?

    Do you even know the meaning of the word Fascism? Have you ever heard a Muslim declare himself to follow the Fascist philosophy?

    Oh, I remember now. Islamo-Fascism is a code word meaning Boogey Man.

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