THE POLITICIAN COLOURED NOVEMBER 2013 | Page 56

BY PAUL OKADE Jr The terrorist attack on a Catholic Church on Christ- I mas day which claimed scores of innocent lives was must state at this junction that the majority of the Muslims in Nigeria are peaceful, law abiding and indeed the proverbial “straw” that broke the Camel’s religiously tolerant people and they do not advocate back. It wasn’t the first attack of this malicious sect nor endorse the radical extremism of the sect that has against Nigerians of all ethnic and socio-economic now come to be known as “Boko Haram”, which in divides but it was the first time that they identified and English translation simply means anti-western educasingled out a place of worship on one of the most sation/teaching. This sect claims to be against what they cred religious days of the Christian faith “Christmas”, believe is the secularisation of the Northern part of a day when the birth of the son of God, Jesus Christ of the country, and have sadly embraced violence as a Nazareth is celebrated. means of expressing and furthering their cause. Although there is no historical evidence that au- thenticates the actual birth date of Jesus Christ, there is however overwhelming evidence of the existence of such a personality. Both the Christian Bible and the Muslim Quran recognise the existence of Jesus but differ in their beliefs about his divinity. According to the Christians, Jesus Christ is the Son Of God but not in the sense that God gave birth to him in the delivery room the way a pregnant woman delivers a baby, but in relation to his position and heavenly ranking. The Christian belief of a triune God i:e one God expressed in three persons (God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ) and God the Holy Spirit) is at the centre of their faith. The Muslims on the other hand believe that Jesus Christ was simply a messenger/Prophet of God and not divine as the Christians believe. Both Muslims and Christians however do believe that Jesus Christ is coming back again and that He will judge the World. As far as I’m concerned, religion isn’t a good enough reason to murder innocent lives, people who were created by the same God you claimed to be acting for. It makes no sense whatsoever and such acts can definitely not go unpunished. 40 There is absolutely nothing wrong with any group or sect deciding to opt out of the so-called “white man’s” educational system in order to pursue their own form of knowledge and intellectual capacity development. The freedom to choose is indeed one of the hallmarks of a democratic environment. People are free to worship whichever God they choose, train their children in the manner that suits their religious/ideological dispositions, as long as it does not infringe on the lives, liberties, freedoms and personal safety of others. When Boko Haram decided to adopt murder and violence as a political strategy, they lost all credibility as a legitimate democratic opposition and became nothing more than thugs and cold blooded murderers. They have not only turned the government of Nigeria against them, but the whole nation and the World at large. The Prophet Muhammed (peace be upon him), was a man of peace and reconciliation. He was neither a suicide bomber, nor an advocate of one so I don’t know where these deceived murderers are getting their inspiration from.