Keller receives death threats after posting anti-Muslim movie
Allie Martin - OneNewsNow - 4/2/2008 9:00:00 AM

Well-known Internet evangelist Bill Keller ways he's receiving death threats from Muslims after placing a controversial film on his website.
Bill Keller is founder of LivePrayer.com, a website that offers prayer for people worldwide and also features news and topics from a Christian perspective. Last week, Keller placed the 16-minute movie Fitna on his website. The film, produced by a Dutch politician, takes a realistic look at Islam and the Koran, says Keller. Immediately after posting the film, Keller says he began receiving death threats from Muslims.
Keller says Christians in America must understand that Islam is not a peaceful religion. "This myth of good Muslim versus bad Muslim, moderate Muslim versus radical Muslim is just that -- it's a myth," he says, "because the bottom line is, they're all reading the same book, they're all following the same teaching. And the biggest problem we've got now is the apathy, especially in this nation, of the real threat that Islam is."
The Internet evangelist, who has appeared on many national media outlets, says most of those outlets are wary of exposing the supposed religion of peace. "They don't want to be seen as Islamic-phobics," he says, "and they don't want to be castigated by ... pro-Islam organizations that really intimidate the secular media into being silent on anything that is out there to tell the truth about their false prophet Muhammad or about the real truth of what Islam's all about."
Keller says the Council on American Islamic Relations, one of those pro-Islamic groups, seeks to cover up the real truth about the violent nature of Islam.
A British video-sharing website pulled the movie after the organization received numerous death threats to its staffers. But Keller says he has no plans to take the movie down from his website, which he claims is the only site on the entire worldwide web that carries the entire movie.
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