Many Americans have been shocked that a government commission in New York City gave the go-ahead this past week to an Islamic community center, including a Muslim worship facility, just two blocks north of Ground Zero. They wonder why the government of New York City would allow such a facility so close to the site of the World Trade Center towers that were attacked by terrorists in the name of Islam. Nearly 3,000 people lost their lives on that terrible day.
I had a different reaction. I wondered whether a Christian or a Jewish group would be able to build such a facility in Saudi Arabia or Pakistan or Iran or Iraq. No, they likely wouldn't. The religious freedom we have in our country has fostered a religious pluralism that is something to be cherished and celebrated. And it points to something else as well—a tolerance that has bred creativity and strength. Thomas Friedman says it better than I can in this piece in the New York Times from last Wednesday.