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Neighbors Question Muslim Group At Hill Country Camp
Mo-Ranch Hosting Muslim Youth Of North America
POSTED: Tuesday, December 21 2010
HUNT, Texas
-- There are fears that teens with terrorist connections are being trained in the Texas Hill Country.However, others say the gathering is an innocent religious retreat for kids who happen to be Muslim.
The controversy is unfolding on the scenic Guadalupe River. Mo-Ranch is nestled in the Hill Country near Hunt and has been a Presbyterian camp since 1949.This week, a group called Muslim Youth of North America is there, and some neighbors are concerned."This thing has been twisted into a religious battle between Christians and Muslims and that is absolutely not what it's about," said Randy Simmons, who lives near the area.Simmons said those who do not support the campers are being called intolerant."I am not against Muslims," said Mary Warden, another neighbor who is concerned about the campers.
The youth group is sponsored by the Islamic Society of North America, and neighbors worry about that group's terrorist ties will influence what the kids are being taught."This group that's out there right now is ISNA funded, also founded, and this is the youth of that organization," Warden said."These are not good people," Simmons said.
"These are people who are dedicated to the destruction of the Western civilization, the undermining of our constitution."But leaders at Mo-Ranch said neighbors should not worry that this Hill Country retreat is being turned into a training ground for terrorists.Dr. David Jordan, the camp's director, e-mailed a statement regarding the youth at the camp saying Mo-Ranch is "not hosting a Muslim terrorist group."
He went on to write that they "welcome members of some non-Christian faith traditions in support of better interfaith communication, especially in these times of great misunderstanding among America's religious communities."Jordan said the nativity scene is proudly displayed at the ranch and noted in his e-mail that "several Christian families and groups will also be using our facilities."
-- There are fears that teens with terrorist connections are being trained in the Texas Hill Country.However, others say the gathering is an innocent religious retreat for kids who happen to be Muslim.
The controversy is unfolding on the scenic Guadalupe River. Mo-Ranch is nestled in the Hill Country near Hunt and has been a Presbyterian camp since 1949.This week, a group called Muslim Youth of North America is there, and some neighbors are concerned."This thing has been twisted into a religious battle between Christians and Muslims and that is absolutely not what it's about," said Randy Simmons, who lives near the area.Simmons said those who do not support the campers are being called intolerant."I am not against Muslims," said Mary Warden, another neighbor who is concerned about the campers.
The youth group is sponsored by the Islamic Society of North America, and neighbors worry about that group's terrorist ties will influence what the kids are being taught."This group that's out there right now is ISNA funded, also founded, and this is the youth of that organization," Warden said."These are not good people," Simmons said.
"These are people who are dedicated to the destruction of the Western civilization, the undermining of our constitution."But leaders at Mo-Ranch said neighbors should not worry that this Hill Country retreat is being turned into a training ground for terrorists.Dr. David Jordan, the camp's director, e-mailed a statement regarding the youth at the camp saying Mo-Ranch is "not hosting a Muslim terrorist group."
He went on to write that they "welcome members of some non-Christian faith traditions in support of better interfaith communication, especially in these times of great misunderstanding among America's religious communities."Jordan said the nativity scene is proudly displayed at the ranch and noted in his e-mail that "several Christian families and groups will also be using our facilities."
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