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| "It’s assisted suicide, not assisted dying." Source: Christian Concern |
A few months ago a relative who was terriried of dying was admitted to a hospice. She died peacefully under their loving care. Such care should be available to all.
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| "It’s assisted suicide, not assisted dying." Source: Christian Concern |
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Demonstrations in support of Hamas, a designated terrorist organisation by many Western Countries, have been witnessed in many major cities including Paris, Vienna, New York and in London where, at Speaker's Corner, Islamic ideology is made clear for all to hear while adherents do as they please.
Civic and religious leaders in the West must take their share of responsibility for this situation. For decades they have accepted assurances that Islam is a religion of peace without question.
Caught in the middle are the innocent. Among them those massacred by Hamas in Israel and the multi-faith civilians trapped in Gaza.
God help them.
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| The aftermath of an arson attack in Jaranwala Source: ACNUK |
Aid to the Church in Need reports: "Mass exodus as mob burns churches and homes in Pakistan. Mosques incited violence, causing a sense of terror and uncertainty among Christians.
"Up to 15 church buildings have been attacked and hundreds of Christian homes destroyed after extremists went on the rampage in Pakistan."
The response reported by Reuters: "Pakistani police arrest two Christians accused of blasphemy."
I have yet to hear any condemnation of these attacks on innocent people and their property, in particular from the Swansea Mosque and Community Centre which recently received a Community Cohesion grant of £300k from the Welsh Government.
The Welsh First Minister has since instructed his Ministers to find £900m cuts in public services.
Some cohesion!
Postscripts
[19.08.2023]
In Pakistan Muslims are now desecrating the graves of Christians.
https://twitter.com/CatholicArena/status/1692832406477103610
In Nigeria Killings of Christians ‘going on and on’, with no arrests made.
"The world is refusing to help those who are being persecuted." More here.
[21.08.2023]
Community Cohesion!
Muslim harasses elderly Christian, tries to provoke a confrontation but it is worse in Muslim majority countries while critics of this sort of behaviour are accused of Islamophobia!
[28.08.2023]
"Pakistan's Jaranwala violence: Gov't must root out cause of anti-Christian attacks" - A Pakistani Christian living in Australia writes: "History tells us that in a few weeks, the media will forget about this incident, the Pakistani government will forget its promises, the money allocated for the persecuted Christians' support will magically vanish, and these hapless people whose lives have been turned upside down will all be forgotten. Little by little, on their own, they will start to rebuild their lives in the hopes of a better future – somewhere, somehow."
[02.09.2023]
Kidnappings and Murders of Christians Escalate in Nigeria’s Extremist Crisis
| Gari Melchers, The Nativity, 1891 |
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| Shhh Source: The Catholic Thing |
The so-called 'religion of peace' looks anything but peaceful as refugees attempt to flee Afghanistan after the Taliban swept to power. They promise an 'inclusive government' that is compatible with Islamic law so the sting is in the tail particularly for women and girls based on previous experience of Taliban rule.
Islamic State Khorasan (ISIS-K) has claimed responsibility for the latest slaughter of innocents outside Kabul airport. The suicide bomber will not have regarded his own death as suicide but as having been slain in battle as a warrior for Islam with the promise of 72 virgins in the after life.
The killer's victims were mainly Muslims legitimised by rival interpretations of their faith.
Mass slaughter by Islamists is not an isolated event.
In June BBC News reported that armed men killed at least 160 people in an attack on a village in northern Burkina Faso. The fight against West Africa's Islamist insurgency was reported to be at a critical stage.
In January BBC News reported that "around 49 died and 17 were injured in the village of Tchombangou, while another 30 died in Zaroumdareye". Several violent incidents in Africa's Sahel region had been carried out by 'militant groups'.
Currently, Christians in Nigeria are living in fear of another attack according to House of Lords member Baroness Caroline Cox. "There are reports on the ground that Islamic terrorists are planning an attack on Jos, capital of the Plateau state in central Nigeria", she said.
Whether or not this attack takes place or when there other atrocities in Africa, based on previous experience it is unlikely that there will much if any media attention. Hence the scale of the problem is not as obvious as it should be.
According to Islamist terrorist attacks in the world 1979-2019 "at least 33,769 Islamist terrorist attacks took place worldwide. They caused the deaths of at least 167,096 people. We can also say that Islamist terrorist attacks account for 18.8% of all attacks worldwide, but that they are responsible for 39.1% of the lives lost due to terrorism; or that, during the years studied, there has been an intensification of this violence and that the deadliest period is the most recent: from 2013 onwards, in our opinion, Islam has become the main cause (63.4%) of deaths due to terrorism in the world. We identify and quantify operating methods and targets. The vision of the phenomenon improves, the image becomes clearer. In this way, we show that the majority of the victims of Islamist terrorism are Muslims (91.2%).
The threat of Islamist attacks greatly disrupted our lives long before the arrival of Covid-19.
As The Catholic Thing put it in Religion and the Re-classification of Islam:
"Air travel is not what it used to be. In the 1980s and 1990s, you could accompany your relatives or friends to the terminal, sit and talk with them at the gate while waiting for boarding, give your kisses and hugs, and leisurely head back for home. Teenagers and some “20-somethings” will have no such memories. Now it’s the baleful experience of security lines, searches, removing stuff for the metal detectors, and full body pat-downs for people who – like me – have metal implants.
"Mosques are being built everywhere. Saudi Arabia has funded the building of thousands of mosques throughout the world and has supplied massive funding for the more than 2000 mosques in America. Christian churches are forbidden in Saudi Arabia – and are being destroyed in Egypt, Pakistan, Syria, Nigeria and elsewhere, where their existence was previously allowed.
"And we learn of the unusual “cultural” proclivities of Islam – execution of apostates and homosexuals, ideological and legal relegation of females to inferior status, female genital mutilation, divorce without appeal, rape without defense, honor killings, stoning for adultery, etc."
There is much to fear from a such threatening, political ideology.
Another member of the House of Lords, Lord Pearson, was condemned as Islamophobic merely for discussing the fear of Islam.
Here is an extract from what Lord Pearson said as published in Hansard and reproduced in the Archbishop Cranmer blog:
"So I submit that it is not phobic to fear Islam, which is responsible for by far the most violence on our planet today. However, if we so much as even try to learn and talk about Islam, we are immediately called Islamophobic by the Muslim Council of Britain, Tell MAMA and other suspect organisations, yet we can say what we like about any of the world’s other religions and nobody turns much of a hair."
Free speech is under threat.
Church and state leaders who embrace Islam as a religion of peace should take note.
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| I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. |
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| Peace Mala. The Archbishop of Wales with supporters @StDavidsNeath. Source: Twitter @WelshMuslims |
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| Pope Francis and Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb in Abu Dhabi in February 2019. Source: Guardian/Luca Zennaro/EPA |
The UAE promoted itself as a "regional leader in religious diversity and tolerance" where Christians were free to worship at churches and wear religious clothing.
However, Open Doors, which monitors discrimination against and persecution of Christians around the world, said the UAE government does not allow Christians "to evangelise or pray in public. Converts from Islam endure the most persecution as they face pressure from family members and the local community to recant their Christian faith."
A day before three Catholics were slaughtered in Nice's Notre-Dame Basilica, Sheikh el Tayeb demanded an international law banning criticizing or insulting Islam.
Church Militant's Dr Jules Gomes responded in a tweet: If there were no death penalty in Islam for blasphemy and Islam were as tolerant as Pope Francis insists, there would be no need for a global law forbidding criticism of Islam.
Sheikh el-Tayeb claimed that millions of Muslims had paid the price for the actions of “a handful of criminals” following the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Persecution.org recently reported: Another Pakistani Christian Girl Becomes Victim of Forced Conversion and Forced Marriage.
It is Christians who are paying the price of intolerance while their leaders continue to take part in 'brotherly love' exercises with Muslims whose religious aim is to convert all to Islam while complaining of Islamophobia to conceal the truth.
Christian leaders would do well to heed the warning of bishop Michael Nazir-Ali who explained back in 2011 how Christianity has become almost extinct in the Middle East, the cradle of Christianity, and Islam, the 'religion of peace', has became dominant in the Arab world.
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| St Hilda's College, Oxford Source: web |
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| Archbishop high fiving Source: HOLYWELLCOMMUNITY Former Bishop of Monmouth high fiving Source: Church in Wales |
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| German president lays a wreath at the Cenotaph Source: Mirror |
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| Iraqi soldiers putting the Cross back to where it belongs in Baghdeda and Karemlesh after retaking the cities from ISIS. Source: @AliAjeena |
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| The Cathedral Church of Saint Deiniol, Bangor. Source Wikipedia |
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| The Nativity (1858) Arthur Hughes |