A group of Muslims in Virginia are outraged that a Christian church is handing out a tract that shows a man throwing his grandmother out of his house because she witnesses Christ to him.
Bible Baptist Church of Roanoke has been distributing a tract called “Unforgiven” which is aimed to reach Muslims with the truth of the Gospel.
The tract tells the story of a man named Lamont who converts to Islam while he is imprisoned. The man changes his name to Mohammed and after his grandmother tries to tell him the truth of Christ, he asks a Muslim leader who tells him the Koran says she is the enemy for being a Christian and should not be let in his house.
The man then kicks his grandmother of the house when she urges him to convert to Christ. The man then agrees he’s declared jihad on Christ. The man dies and is placed in eternal torment for rejecting Jesus as his Lord and Savior.
Muslims say the tract doesn’t fairly represent them.
“It basically indicated that the people are violent, the religion itself is violent, and the facts in here are not true,” Hussain Al-Shiblawi told WDBJ-TV.
However, several area Christians have stood up for the church and their right to present the tract, saying that the paper only presents the hard truth.
“I’m sorry; I’m offended by the Muslim community being offended by the Christian community,” said Teresa Hiner. “The difference is the people don’t care if Christians are offended and make a great big deal when Muslims and atheists are offended.”