December 7, 2010

The Murderers of Christianity

In Baghdad and in other places in Iraq the killing of Christians continues: the last two, a married couple attacked in their home on the night of Sunday, December 5. What is worse—as the October 31 massacre in the Syriac Catholic cathedral in Baghdad demonstrates (the terrorists opened fire and threw grenades shouting, “You will all go to hell, but we to paradise. Allah is most great” …)—is that the attacks denote a hatred that is ever more distinctly religious, Islamist.

As a result, the exodus of Christians from Baghdad and Mosul to the safer Kurdistan, in the extreme north of the country, continues.

The situation in Egypt—where a few weeks ago two Coptic Christians were killed by the police and 50 were wounded during a demonstration calling for the construction of a church in the city of Giza—is not much better. Hence the Pope’s call for the respect of human rights in Iraq and Egypt, as the video below shows. Meanwhile the international community continues to turn a blind eye to what is going on.

8 comments:

  1. Actually the silence of the international community and mainstream media is deafening...

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  2. Glad you wrote this post. It's a frightening thing that world leaders, especially in the West give this kind of behavior a pass, or even support Islamofascism and at the same time trash Christians. It's an upside down world we live in.

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  3. The sad fact is there's nothing that unusual about this in the Muslim world. When they aren't killing non-Muslims outright, they're living in a religious world that encourages it. It's not enough to say that these are extremists--the fact is Islam as a belief system is the cause.

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  4. @ Tom:
    Yes, it's the belief system within which they live their lifes.

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  5. @ MP:
    An upside down world seems to be the most appropriate definition.

    @ Tom:
    I'm afraid you're absolutely right.

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  6. This is absolutely disgusting

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  7. Thanks God blogs are still free!

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  8. Thanks for sharing the article. I was really wondering and i get here and get amazed by the article. Hope that we will get more ahead.

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