The Big Baptism Scam: Muslims in UK ‘Converting to Christianity’ to Become Asylum Seekers
Muslims in the UK have been falsely “converting to Christianity” so that they can claim to be asylum seekers, arguing that if they were now to be returned to their Muslim countries of origin, they would, as Christians, be persecuted. And Christian clergy have been helping them.
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Migrants are being baptised in asylum hotel bathtubs by a Christian charity, The Telegraph can reveal.
Asylum seekers have undergone baptisms in taxpayer-funded accommodation despite concerns that Muslim migrants are only going through the process to gain asylum.
Carelinks Ministries, a registered charity linked to the minority Christadelphian sect, has visited hotels across Britain to conduct baptisms in migrants’ bathrooms….
These are the hotels, mainly located in small villages where these Muslim economic migrants, posing as asylum seekers, live large on the benefits that the generous welfare state lavished on them, emerging only to commit crimes — robberies, drug trafficking, sexual assaults — that have enraged the locals, who have been demanding that the government move the migrants elsewhere.
In now-deleted social media posts, Duncan Heaster, one of its volunteers, is seen travelling around the country to baptise asylum seekers at hotels….
When approached by The Telegraph, Mr Heaster confirmed he conducted bathtub baptisms in asylum hotels.
“I do,” he said. “But that’s not the main thrust of what I do. I’m not interested in getting involved in the debate of ‘are these people sincere, are they just doing it to get leave to remain?’ and that sort of thing.”…
No, he doesn’t want to be involved in that debate over the sincerity of these Muslims “converting” to Christianity, because he knows perfectly well that these bathtub baptisms are suspect, the conversions a farce in which he is complicit.
He added: “Neither I nor Carelinks are involved in the applications for asylum. We consider that this is a separate issue for the individuals, and that it is necessary for them to convince the tribunal that their conversion to Christianity is valid.”
He’s too easy on himself. He knows that these sudden “conversions” by Muslims have nothing to do with any real acceptance, or indeed with any knowledge, of Christianity, but consist solely of a quick submersion in a bathtub while a clergyman intones the right words. Of course it’s a farce, and of course Mr. Heaster, the volunteer for Carelinks who has been conducting many of these “baptisms,” knows it.
A spokesman for Carelinks said: “Carelinks takes no part in the process of helping any individual to claim asylum….
What a strange remark. When Carelinks sends out people to baptize a Muslim so that he can present himself as newly converted to Christianity, surely that helps him to claim asylum.
In one case, an Iranian migrant living at a hotel in Stockport, was baptised at the town’s baptist church two days after he knocked on its front door to request it.
Rev Steve Hough, the church’s minister, spoke to the man who introduced himself as “Ali” with the help of Google Translate before deciding there was “no good reason why I shouldn’t baptise him.”
“No good reason” not to baptize “Ali”? What about the strong suspicion that “Ali” knew next to nothing about Christianity, and wanted to be baptized as quickly as possible only in order to support his claim for asylum? Did Rev. Hough not think he should interrogate “Ali” to find out what, if anything, he knew about Christianity before agreeing to baptize him?
A spokesman for the church accepted the speed of the baptism was “unusual” but said the migrant showed “sincerity” and “commitment” to Christianity, adding that “decisions about asylum claims rest entirely with the Home Office and the immigration system, which we trust carefully and stringently investigate all professions of faith.”…
How did this migrant show his “sincerity” in his conversion of Christianity? Did he look deeply sincere? Utter a “cross my heart and hope to die” asseveration of his Christian faith? And is there the slightest reason to believe that the immigration department and the Home Office can be trusted to “carefully and stringently investigate all professions of faith”?
These clergymen who perform these bathtub baptisms are making it easier for the Muslims involved to claim to have converted to Christianity, meaning they must be allowed to stay as asylum seekers; a return to their Muslim countries would endanger them. Skeptical immigration authorities deny that status to a few of these phony converts. But many more succeed, and are given permission to stay in Britain. After a suitable interval, they can safely “revert” to Islam. Thus do some Christian clergy help swell the ranks of Muslim economic migrants in Great Britain, by aiding their masquerade.
What the immigration authorities in the UK should require of all those Muslims claiming to have converted to Christianity and therefore should be eligible for asylum seeker status, is their passing a detailed examination. They should demonstrate a deep knowledge of the life of Jesus, the nature of his teachings, and familiarity with Church doctrines. Even then, there will be “converts” able to swot up all that information and regurgitate it, but for most Muslims claiming to have embraced Christianity, such an examination will be a great, and possibly insurmountable, hurdle.
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