This thread started out well enough talking about how to deal with the Islamic expansion (a very important question for our times)--with evangelizing, making ourselves a good witness and example, etc. But Wheeler and Brendan swerved everything into a race issue, which is stupid and does not address the real problem.
Talking about race is not solving the problem. Giogios now says that even if a black man or Chinese or Jew converts to Orthodoxy, that person is still carrying his cultural baggage. So what does that mean? That some Orthodox are better than others, depending on the "cultural baggage" they bring? All Orthodox, no matter what race, bring cultural baggage--all are sinners. But not to fear--the cultural baggage won't be taken to heaven when these believers die. Job said--naked I came into this world, and naked will I leave it.
Many races--including white--are converting to Islam. That's the problem. Why are they converting? Isn't it because there is a spiritual vacuum being left by lukewarm Christians? Many American blacks, for instance, are being converted to a form of Islam because the black Christian churches are in miserable spiritual condition as they won't deal with sin. There are even black Christian churches that allow imams to preach from their pulpits. In our prisons, more people convert to Islam than any other religion.
Many people, OF ALL RACES, ARE CONVERTING TO ISLAM because it seems to offer an identity, a dedicated life-style, a sterner morality that is sorely lacking in our secular society. But as the Afghans, the Nigerian and Iranian people are finding out, sharia law is all about sternness and punishment and nothing about compassion. Here is an opportunity for Christians, if only they believed in Christ more to speak with confidence about HIm and lived a Godly life.
So the question for us ought to be how we should meet this Islamic expansion--do we react with fear and ignorance, bringing secular solutions to severe spiritual challenges and go the way of the Byzantines, or do we become the light set upon the hill?