The Archbishop of Canterbury on bin Laden
Dr. Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, has weighed in on the killing of terrorist and al Qaida chief Osama bin Laden.
Click here for Williams' perspective--along with a brief analysis by NRB President Frank Wright.
Note especially Dr. Wright's observations about the implementation of Sharia law in the UK.
We would do well to glean some helpful lessons from the UK's approach to the issue of Islamic culture and its demands.
May the Lord give us wisdom here in the US and Canada as we face increasing pressures to follow the UK's example.
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