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Monday, December 9, 2024

Catholic Apostasy? > Pope Politicizes Jesus for Palestine

 

At the Vatican, Pope Francis puts baby Jesus

in cradle draped with ‘Palestinian’ keffiyeh

By Robert Spencer on Dec 8, 2024


There is so much wrong with this, it's hard to know where to begin.

The worst aspect of it is that Pope Francis is endorsing a bloody and genocidal jihad that does not allow for the existence of a Jewish state. "Palestinian" leaders have made it clear that no Jew will be allowed to live in their "Palestinian" state. So what will be done with the seven million Jews in Israel? This is the real genocidal intent in the region.

In endorsing this jihad, the pope is accepting as fact Hamas' wildly inflated casualty figures, and their false claims that Israel is committing a genocide in Gaza.

Jesus was not a "Palestinian": the Romans didn't rename Judea "Palestine" until 100 years after Jesus.

The pope never condemned the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas massacre of 1,200 Israelis.

This will reinforce the resurgence of Christian antisemitism worldwide.

It will also reinforce the recognition of Catholicism as an apostate religion, if it ever was a real God-fearing religion. An evangelical pastor once visited the Vatican and the Bishop leading the group of visitors admitted that the Catholic Church was, indeed, the Whore of Babylon in Revelations. I see no reason to dispute that.


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Sunday, January 24, 2021

Islam - Current Day - Torture, Murders, Beheadings, Slaughters, Fires - How Islamists Celebrate Christmas

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"This Is a Warning to Christians in All Parts of the World":
The Persecution of Christians, December 2020
by Raymond Ibrahim
January 24, 2021 at 5:00 am

Muslim fighters tortured a 58-year-old Christian woman of Armenian descent by hacking off her ears, hands, and feet before finally executing her. — Medium.com, January 14, 2021, Artsakh.

As to why she was mutilated before being killed, jihadis often cite the Koran's calls to cut off the hands, feet, and throats of infidels (e.g., Koran 5:33, 47:4). — Artsakh.

One of the survivors... managed to escape his home in time and hide in the outside bathroom: "through the ventilator of the latrine he saw the rebels killing 4 members of his family including his wife and 3 children." — Virtueonline.org, December 3, 2020, Democratic Republic of Congo.

"My husband began reading verses in the Koran that allowed men to beat their wives if they disobey them, and after that he started beating me...." — Morning Star News, December 17, 2020, Uganda.


In January, Muslim fighters tortured a 58-year-old Christian woman of Armenian descent by hacking off her ears,
hands and feet, before finally executing her. The attack took place in the village of in Karintak, Artsakh (pictured).
(Image source: Adam Jones/Flickr via Wikimedia Commons)


The following are among the abuses inflicted on Christians by Muslims throughout the month of December, 2020:

The Slaughter of Christians

Nigeria: In a video that appeared on Dec. 29, Islamic terrorists executed five Christians. The footage shows five armed members of the Islamic State (West African province) standing behind five men dressed in orange suits, and on their knees with their arms tied behind their backs. The terrorists order each of the men to say their names and the hostages oblige, each adding, "I am a Christian." One of the terrorists then says "This is a warning to Christians in all parts of the world and those in Nigeria.... Use the heads of these five of your brethren to continue with your ungodly celebrations," a reference to Christmas. The five Muslims then open fire into the back of the Christians' heads and kill them.

A few days earlier, on Christmas Eve, and into the early morning of Christmas Day, Muslim raiders terrorized a Christian village, where they slaughtered between seven and 11 people, including a 5-year-old, and kidnapped 11 more (it is believed that the five Christians who were executed on video were from among these 11). Riding on trucks and motorcycles, the jihadis opened fire indiscriminately, torched 10 homes and one church, and plundered the food supplies meant to be distributed on Christmas Day. Although traumatized, some Christians remained defiant. A text by Markus Bulus, a local, on Christmas Day states:

"Whatever Boko Haram planned against us has failed. Whatever it is, we shall still celebrate Christmas. Jesus, we're so grateful this day even with the bad experience we had last night. We have nothing to offer as our thanksgiving, but we offer our hearts in deep supplication to your majesty on this Christmas Day."

Elsewhere throughout month of December, Muslim Fulani herdsmen "killed 33 Christians, destroyed 18 homes and displaced more than 2,500 people." Moreover, according to a report released by the International Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law ("INTERSOCIETY"), between Jan. 2020 and Dec. 13, 2020, Muslims massacred at least 2,200 Nigerian Christians. Of this figure, "Jihadist Fulani Herdsmen," it said, were responsible for about "1,300 Christian deaths, followed by Boko Haram and its splinter groups (ISWAP and Ansaru) with 500 Christian deaths.... Nigeria in 2020 has lost an average of six Christians per day and 180 per month."

Uganda: A Muslim mob attacked and killed a man "a few days after he renounced Islam to follow Christ." On Nov. 30, Yusuf Kintu, 41, then an imam at a mosque, converted to Christianity. Pastor Andrew Nyanma said:

"We had been talking on several occasions, but he was so argumentative when we touched on matters related to faith. He was a brilliant Muslim Imam but also respected other people's faith. On this day [of his conversion], he was calm and receptive."

Three days later, his wife divorced him and left the house with his two youngest children. On Dec. 6, one week after his conversion—or, in Muslim eyes, apostasy—an angry Muslim mob rose up against him. According to one source, "the local Muslim community was upset in [sic] Yusuf for leaving Islam and becoming a Christian. Yusuf was seriously beaten and left unconscious." Pastor Andrew found him in the morning and took him to a hospital, where, on Dec, 7, Yusuf succumbed to his injuries.

Egypt: On Dec. 10, two Muslim brothers went on a stabbing spree targeting Christians in Alexandria. One man was killed and two others, severely injured, were hospitalized. According to authorities, the brothers went on their murderous rampage because they were "upset" that earlier that day, their mother had died.

"The matter began with insults and curses to the shopkeepers for being Christians," said Fr. Michael Gamil, whose nearby church was also targeted. "The Copts present responded with patience. Then, when one of them, Ramses, quietly went to close and lock [sic] his shop door, they lunged at and stabbed him with knives." Ramses' brother, who ran a grocery store nearby, saw what was happening, rushed to his brother's aid, and was also stabbed. The brothers then barged into the clothing shop of another Christian man and stabbed him near his heart. All three men were hospitalized with serious injuries in intensive care; Ramses died of his wounds. The rampaging brothers then entered Fr. Michael's church and cursed at a partially blind priest. Discussing the alleged motive, Fr. Michael said:

"They [Egyptian authorities] say they started cursing the Copts because their mother died; and two years earlier, they cursed the Copts because their brother died: what does [sic] [a familial] death and the Copts have to do with each other?"

He emphasized that the two brothers had been in the habit of verbally harassing and insulting Christians for years—although on that day, they clearly took their hatred to another level.

Artsakh: Muslim fighters tortured a 58-year-old Christian woman of Armenian descent by hacking off her ears, hands, and feet before finally executing her. According to the Jan. 14 report:

"On the same day of talks between Erdogan and Putin, when Turkey's leader said he would like to create conditions of 'coexistence' between Armenians and Azeris, officials located the body of an Armenian woman today who had been reported missing.

"The woman has been identified as 58-year-old Alvard Tovmasyan who was a resident of Karin Tak village, near the Shushi region of Artsakh currently occupied by Azerbaijani forces.

"Tovmasyan was a second degree intellectually disabled person killed and 'tortured beyond recognition' outside of her home with her hands, ears, and feet cut off, according to her brother Samvel Tovmasyan who confirmed her identity by recognizing the clothes she was wearing."

As to why she was mutilated before being killed, jihadis often cite the Koran's calls to cut off the hands, feet, and throats of infidels (e.g., Koran 5:33, 47:4).

According to a separate Dec. 15 news report, "Armenians are being brutalized" and have "lost territory to their jihadist neighbors before agreeing to a cease-fire enforced by Russia.... Prior to violating the so-called peace agreement, the Turkish Muslims of Azerbaijan did as Muhammad commanded in beheading Christians." The report linked to a video of camouflaged soldiers overpowering and forcing down a struggling, elderly Armenian man, and then casually carving at his throat with a knife: "Azerbaijan has accused Armenia of violating the peace deal first," the report continues, "but observers note the only provocation Muslims need to attack Armenians is their continued existence."

Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh)


Democratic Republic of Congo: Members of the Allied Democratic Forces, widely acknowledged as "an insurgent jihadist group," slaughtered at least 30 Christians and raped ten women and girls in five villages between Nov. 20 and Dec. 3. One of the survivors, Tony Longi, managed to escape his home in time and hide in the outside bathroom: "through the ventilator of the latrine he saw the rebels killing 4 members of his family including his wife and 3 children." According to one local official, "We got information that as they killed the Christians the[y] were saying that they were killing them because they refused to convert to Islam." Another report describing these raids said there were "scenes of terrified Christians flooding into the streets as the jihadists surrounded churches in each of the five villages armed with guns, machetes, clubs, swords and axes."

Attacks on Muslim Converts and Christian Preachers

Uganda: A Muslim man beat and forced his wife to drink pesticide on learning that she had become Christian. Three months after Zubeda Nabirye, a 38-year-old mother of three, had secretly converted, her husband discovered Bibles in her possession and demanded if she had apostatized. She told him that "a friend had given me the Bibles, and I was using it to compare it with what is written in the Koran, and after all religion is a matter of personal choice... My husband began reading verses in the Koran that allowed men to beat their wives if they disobey them, and after that he started beating me with slaps and sticks. As if this was not enough, he forced me to take Dithane M-45," a toxic pesticide. He forced the poison into his wife's mouth; though she managed not to swallow most of it, she "ingested some while he was trying to strangle her and hitting her leg with sticks... He also injured her chest, neck and thigh." It was late in the night when "I regained consciousness and found myself surrounded by neighbors."

One of them later explained that "we heard groaning from a nearby banana plant, and there we found Zubeda Nabirye, who had just regained her consciousness but with vomit and blood all over her body." They took her to a nearby hospital. According to the Dec. 17 report, "she suspects her husband took her to the banana plants expecting she would die there." Even so, she did "not file charges with police over the assault as it could provoke further violence. She still looks very weak and asks about the wellbeing of her three children," who at the time were staying with her husband's mother due to COVID-19 travel restrictions: "I am worried about my children [aged 9, 13, and 16], who are under the care of my mother-in-law," Zubeda said. "I know it will be very difficult for me to see them and reunite with them."

In a separate incident in Uganda, on Dec. 21, Muslims gang-raped a female church pastor. The widowed mother of five was walking home from Christmas preparations at her church when she heard someone crying for help in the dark. "When I stopped," explained the 50-year-old whose name is withheld for security reasons, "I was surprised to see people coming from the bush, and one of them shouted in the Arabic language, 'Allah is greater—we have warned you several times to stop converting Muslims to Christianity. Today we shall teach you a lesson that you will not forget.'" One of the men covered her mouth with a chemical-doused handkerchief that caused her to lose consciousness. She awoke three hours later and was found by her nephew. "He saw blood on my torn skirt. He could not stop tears rolling from his cheeks, crying and shouting for help, and he took me to a nearby clinic for medical treatment."

Two months earlier, a Muslim neighbor had complained to her: "I am warning you not to come to our home. My children are now singing some Christian songs. I know soon they will come to your church. We as Muslims have no relations with infidels." A church member said that the rape victim remains traumatized: "Sometimes she is quiet for about one hour; ... she is having severe headache[s], swelling at her neck and severe pain in her private parts." "I am hurt," confirmed the visibly emotional and tearful pastor from her hospital bed during an interview on Christmas Eve. "I will miss Christmas celebration with my church members.... I hope these Muslim rapists have not infected me with deadly diseases. I forgive them," added the mother of five who was widowed five years earlier.

Attacks on Churches

Pakistan: On Christmas day, a mob consisting of as many as 60 Muslim men attacked a church during Christmas service. According to the Dec. 30 report, "They aimed to kidnap and assault the women in attendance." However, the church's security guards and male congregants "fought back with bare hands against the staff-wielding intruders, giving the women time to escape. Many Christian men suffered blunt trauma injuries and fractures in the fight." Before things got violent, the Muslim invaders had made derogatory comments about the Christian women, adding that they were "looking dashing today. Let us have all of them in our beds." When one of the Christian defenders angrily rose up, "The Muslims," he said, "warned me never to stop them from doing whatever they wanted to do with Christian girls." The authorities, on arriving, "helped the defeated Muslims escape, and blamed Christians for fighting back." According to a spokesman for the Christians:

"They scolded and threatened the Christian community, the Christian church, saying it's illegal to have their own security. Which is truly an unjustified and illegal action by the police, because it was announced by the government of Pakistan two years ago, that every church must have its own security. They must have their own CCTV cameras, barbed wires, and medical equipment."

Sudan: A temporary church structure of the Sudanese Church of Christ has been burned down five times by what one pastor described as "radical Muslims." They also threatened to butcher the Christians if they dared erect another tent again. According to the Dec. 22 report:

"Saying they didn't want a Christian presence in the area, the extremists have burned down the structures on Jan. 19, 2019, and this year on Jan. 4, Jan. 19, Jan. 28, and Aug. 7.... The church decided to report the attacks to police after the Aug. 7 arson in spite of the threats."

The original church building, which had been in operation since 1993, was first torched in 2019; since then, the 150-member congregation have been worshipping inside tents, though all five have been "reduced to ashes along with Bibles and prayer books." Church members identified several of the assailants. Police initially refused to file a case until an attorney got involved. Five of nine suspects involved have been arrested.

Discrimination, Misogyny, and Violence against Christians

Egypt: In what human rights activists described as an "egregious miscarriage of justice," a court acquitted three Muslim men charged with assaulting a Christian grandmother, including by spitting on and beating her, stripping her naked and parading her in the streets of their village, on the accusation that her son was romantically involved with a Muslim woman. Although this attack took place in 2016, and although video evidence and witnesses have identified the three Muslim men, the Egyptian courts refused to render a decision. As a Dec. 21 press release from Coptic Solidarity explains:

"After multiple delay tactics, including judges 'recusing' themselves and retrials by different court circuits, the case reached this sad conclusion. The Egyptian judiciary has revealed their true face of Islamist fanaticism and blatant bias against Coptic victims. This is indeed shameful for a country that has employed some form of a 'modern' justice system for 150 years.

"Upon hearing news of the court ruling, Mrs. Thabet [the victim], burst into tears, simply saying 'What shall I do after being so humiliated! My right is in the hands of my Lord who shall render me His justice.'"

Pakistan/China: Christian and Hindu women in Pakistan are being marketed to China as concubines and forced brides, a Dec. 9 report revealed. Due to China's longstanding one-child only policy and cultural preference to give birth to boys, the nation suffers from an acute shortage of females, causing Chinese men to import women from abroad. Speaking on Dec. 8, the top U.S. diplomat for religious freedom, Samuel Brownback, said that "religious minorities, Christian and Hindu women" from Pakistan are "being marketed as concubines and as forced as brides [sic] into China." This, he added., is because "there's discrimination against religious minorities that make [sic] them more vulnerable" in Muslim Pakistan.

France: "Handwritten letters were mailed to seven black African priests with their names and the address of the rectory where they live," reported the Vicar General of the Diocese of Avignon Pascal Molemb Emock: "The mail only says 'Allah Akbar' in French and in Arabic." Because violent Islamic attacks on clergymen and Christians in general have been escalating in France—five weeks earlier a Muslim man crying "Allahu Akbar" entered a church in Nice and slaughtered three Christians—an investigation was quickly opened. As a police source explained on Dec. 9, "These are not direct death threats, but in the context of a terrorist threat, this matter is taken very seriously." "I am not afraid for myself," said one of the priests. "I will continue to live alone in my rectory. But I am responsible for a community, I must be careful for the parishioners."

Iraq: Throughout November and December, at least 14 shops that sell alcohol in Baghdad—most of which are owned by Christians—were firebombed. According to a Dec. 16 report, these escalating attacks have "terrified shop-owners who fear hardline Islamists are flexing their muscle against alcohol consumption." Discussing the situation, Andre, an Iraqi Christian, reported that the recent bombing of his shop had cost him thousands of dollars in repairs. "These groups want the last of the Christians to leave the country," he said of the attackers: "They're targeting us." He also blamed security forces for leaving their post for hours, thereby providing the attackers with "time to place the explosives, take pictures before and after and publish them on Facebook." "Why doesn't the government arrest them?" he added, pointing out that he had even provided authorities with the license plate number of the attacking vehicle as captured by the store's surveillance camera.

Christmastime Terror

Spain: On Christmas day, a Muslim of Moroccan background, known only as Muhammad Q., stalked through a Christmas street celebration while brandishing a machete and crying out, "Allahu akbar, I'm going to kill you," at random passersby. He lunged at police when they arrived and slightly injured them, though they managed to subdue and arrest him. Subsequent investigations revealed that the 45-year-old had a criminal record relating to the sexual abuse of a minor and ties to the Islamic State.

France: A group of Muslims thrashed another Muslim for participating in a Christmas Day dinner. After Nabil, 20, published pictures of the dinner online, a schoolmate expressed his "shock" via text that a fellow Muslim would celebrate Christmas, at one point texting, "I'll show you what a real Arab is." Nabil and his scandalized Muslim schoolmate then agreed to meet and discuss the matter; but when Nabil arrived, the schoolmate and four other men ambushed and beat him, leaving him with a bloodied and bruised face and a warning not to report the incident to police, or else. Undeterred, he contacted local authorities who subsequently arrested the schoolmate. During his trial, he continued to assert his "shock" that Nabil had posted such pictures, adding "It is not Muslim to celebrate Christmas."

Western Europe: Some Christians in a few nations celebrated Christmas under threat. According to a Dec. 3 report, British intelligence, relying on a former al-Qaeda bomb-maker, warned that "a senior Isis commander is plotting a Christmas terror campaign in European countries, including Britain." The Muslim terrorists had allegedly "decided to try and use the lifting of lockdown restrictions during the Christmas period to launch attacks in Europe, in particular against the UK, France and Germany."

Germany: In a video that appears embedded in a Dec. 19 article, a Muslim cleric living in Braunschweig declared that "Christmas is an insult to Allah".

Raymond Ibrahim, author of Crucified Again and Sword and Scimitar, is a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Gatestone Institute, a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, and a Judith Rosen Friedman Fellow at the Middle East Forum.

For many links embedded in the text, and also for links to Raymond's monthly reports going back to 2011, please go to The Gatestone Institute


Saturday, December 28, 2019

Christians are Being Persecuted Around the Globe. That's the Real War on Christmas

Christians at a church on Dec. 12, 2014, in Erbil, Iraq

The next time you get offended when someone wishes you "happy holidays,"
remember those who won't get to celebrate those holidays at all

Scott Arbeiter, USA Today

America’s “War on Christmas” has been raging for over a decade, inciting controversies over nativity scenes, Christmas lights, holiday cards and even Starbucks cups. Everyone from The New York Times to Time has commented on the so-called war, with one side claiming that Christianity itself is at risk, and the other side dismissing the outrage as “histrionics.”  

Of course, it's not a War on Christmas, it is a War on Christianity of which I have been blogging about for some time.


“one of the biggest human rights issues of this era,”
Open Doors USA

There may or may not be a war on Christmas in America. But there certainly is one in other parts of the world, and it is these wars that should be getting our attention. Open Doors USA calls persecution of Christians “one of the biggest human rights issues of this era,” citing instances of violence, imprisonment and murder in countries around the world. According to Open Doors, in 2018 over 245 million Christians were living in places where they experienced high levels of persecution.

"Christians are the most persecuted religious group in the world,"
USCIRF

A report published this year by the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) found that Christians in Burma, the Central African Republic, China, Eritrea, Iran, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Vietnam face the highest levels of persecution. According to a USCIRF commissioner, "Christians are the most persecuted religious group in the world," and that persecution is only intensifying.  

Christians around the world are suffering horrific atrocities

What does that persecution look like? It looks like government oppression, mob attacks and churches being burned. It looks like rape and attacks on the elderly. It looks like 11 Christians being killed every day for their faith.

In Syria, where over 800,000 people are Christians, Christian villages have been “hollowed out” by ISIS, according to The New York Times. Most historic churches have been demolished or claimed by Islamic groups. Last September, six Christian children were killed in a bomb attack on a Christian village.

Today, with the recent U.S. decision to withdraw most troops from Syria, 150,000 Christians in Northeast Syria are in danger, along with those of many other faiths, according to Lauren Homer, an attorney with Law and Liberty International. Hundreds have already died as their villages have been bombed. 


At the same time, there is little hope of resettlement as refugees, especially in the U.S. In the past several years, there has been a sharp decline in the resettlement of Christian refugees, particularly from countries where Christians face extreme persecution. From FY2016 to FY2019, the number of Christian refugees from Iran has plummeted 95.4%; 94.2% fewer Christians have been resettled from Iraq; and the same group from Pakistan has dropped 74.1%. 

We have the ability to help

And now, a Christian pastor seeking asylum in the U.S. is being sent back across the border under the White House’s remain-in-Mexico policy.  Last week, I met Douglas Oviedo, a Honduran youth pastor who was so effective at drawing young people to Jesus — and away from gangs — that the gangs threatened his life, compelling him to flee his country. After 11 months of waiting in Mexico, Pastor Douglas was granted asylum by a U.S. immigration judge. But he is still not in the clear, because our government has inextricably appealed his case, such that Pastor Douglas could be deported back into the hands of Honduran gangs rather than be allowed to stay in the U.S. and bring his wife and small children.

While I appreciate that President Donald Trump has affirmed his support for Christmas greetings, a much more impactful gesture would be fulfilling his pledge to facilitate the resettlement of persecuted Christian refugees. This would also mean rolling back changes to asylum policy that threaten to deport pastors and others back to the Central American gangs seeking to harm them.


It’s okay that not everyone in America shares the same faith; in fact, the religious freedom that allows each person to choose for themselves how (or if) to believe is a core American value. My own Christian faith compels me to welcome refugees and asylum seekers whether persecuted for their faith — Christianity or any other — or for their ethnicity, political opinion or other reasons. I challenge “War on Christmas” warriors to keep their focus on the real sufferers this Christmas.

As we reflect upon the nativity story, let’s not forget this detail from the Bible: Just after the three wise men brought their gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh, Jesus himself was carried by Joseph and Mary across a border to Egypt, fleeing the genocidal persecution of King Herod. We can best honor a refugee Savior this Christmas by remembering brothers and sisters persecuted by the Herods of today and by insisting that our government resume its role as a safe haven for persecuted Christians and others fleeing persecution.

Scott Arbeiter is the president of World Relief, a global Christian humanitarian organization that is among nine agencies that resettles refugees in the U.S. 


Thursday, December 6, 2018

Swedish Newspaper Blasted for Renaming Christmas ‘Winter Celebrations’

This story, from RT, actually had 'Xmas' in the title rather than Christmas.
Mainstream Media is so utterly anti-Christian, and not just in Sweden or Russia.
After 70 years of communism, maybe Russians have forgotten that
Christmas is about the birth of Christ.

© Global Look Press/ Egon Bömsch

A Swedish newspaper has come under fire after it stopped short of publishing a headline with the word Christmas. It instead referred to the much-revered holiday season as “winter celebrations.”

Sydsvenskan, a regional daily headquartered in SkÃ¥ne County, published an article on how Christmas celebrations are being moved from Gustaf Adolf Square to the “safer” one at Stortorget, as part of counter-terrorism measures.

Stockholm was the scene of a deadly terrorist attack on April 7 last year, when a truck ploughed into a crowd of pedestrians, killing five and injuring many more.

Police reported that the perpetrator had expressed sympathy with extremist groups, including Islamic State.

But the newspaper was blasted for sacrificing long-held traditions in the name of political correctness when it used the phrase “winter celebrations” in its headline rather than saying Christmas.

“So Christmas is called ‘winter celebration’ in Malmö? There you have it,” a Twitter user said as he posted a link to the controversial article.

Given the nordic country is bound to reach near-zero temperatures, one disgruntled person queried: “Who is celebrating the winter?!”

While one made light of the issue saying: “Waiting to read about ‘winter evening’.”

It was echoed by a fellow Tweeter who asked whether people were waiting to open up “winter” presents under a “winter tree.”

Another, on a more serious note, pointed out how integration cannot occur “when we do not want to show our culture.”

The paper also faced accusations of accommodating Muslim integration in a bid to tackle the terrorist threat.

At this rate, one netizen said, Easter will soon be called the “spring celebration.”

“Looking forward to eating candy and eggs during the coming spring celebration!?” the Tweeter said.

The government and the media in Sweden, much like here in Canada, are dramatically further to the left than the general population. If they know it, they think it's a good thing to keep pushing people further and further to the left. This is Politically Correct insanity! And it will result in cultural suicide.



Sunday, December 17, 2017

The War on Christmas

The War on Christianity naturally extends to all
things Christian, especially Christmas

The Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center is pictured during the lighting ceremony in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, U.S. © Carlo Allegri / Reuters

While ostensibly a season of celebration and gift-giving, Christmas has found itself embroiled in number of controversies over its Christian character involving college campuses, figurines and the US president himself.

Though its roots can be traced back to midwinter festivities of pagan and Roman Europe, Christmas has been celebrated by Christians worldwide on December 25 (or January 7 if you are Orthodox) as the birthday of Jesus Christ. Recent decades, however, have seen the religious aspects of this holiday chipped away both by secularism and rampant consumerism, and some conservative commentators have declared there is a “War on Christmas.”

As yuletide draws nearer, RT looks back on a few of the controversies that have erupted over the past few weeks.


No Christmas on campus!

Santa Claus, Christmas trees, wrapping gifts and jingle bells are all regular fixtures of the season, but not, apparently, at the University of Minnesota, where a newsletter from the Dean this week informed students that “specific religious iconography” is “not appropriate for gatherings and displays at this time of year” and advised students to “consider neutral-themed parties such as a ‘winter celebration’” instead. Jewish symbols of Hanukkah such as dreidels were also listed as undesirable.

The U of M (@UMNews) shared this letter with some faculty and student employees this week The colors red & green, blue & white/silver are verboten during the "winter celebration" period. Images of Santa, wrapped gifts, and bells are also deemed "religious iconography." #BahHumbug

The handout also encouraged students to report any dissident decorating to the Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action. However, university spokeswoman Emma Bauer told Fox News that the letter was a “conversation piece to facilitate dialogue at a voluntary, internal college event on respecting religious diversity in the workplace,” and not official college policy.

Of course, banning religion is hardly respecting religious diversity. 


Happy Holidays?

Among the self-proclaimed defenders of the Christmas tradition is US President Donald Trump, who has decried the role “political correctness” has had in dampening the festive spirit, and has made a point of saying “Merry Christmas” instead of the more neutral expression, “Happy Holidays,” favored by the Obamas.

“They don't use the word 'Christmas' because it's not politically correct,” he said in a speech in October. “We're saying 'Merry Christmas' again.”

True to his word, the Trump family’s Christmas card this year read “Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year,” and is signed by Melania Trump, her son Barron and the POTUS himself.

But there might be some discord in the First Family’s household as daughter Ivanka Trump tweeted “Happy Holidays!” on Tuesday, inadvertently inviting a wave of sarcasm. Ivanka is married to Jared Kushner, who is Jewish, and herself converted to Judaism in 2009.

While over half of Americans don’t mind whether they are greeted with a “Merry Christmas” or a “Happy Holidays,” according to a recent Pew survey, the latter can be deeply offensive to conservative Christians who consider it an attack on their beliefs.


Nativité? Non, merci

Across on the other side of the Atlantic, France’s fiercely secular tradition of "laïcité" forbids the expression or proselytizing of religion in many public places, leading to court rulings against local authorities putting up nativity scenes in their town halls. But earlier in December Laurent Wauquiez, the president of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region and contender for the leadership of the right-wing Republicans party, found a way to get around the ban by claiming his nativity set-up was in fact a celebration of the work done by local artisans.

“Judges have banned us from displaying a nativity scene in the town hall and other public buildings,” Wauquiez said. “And so this year, we have organized an exhibit about the art of making santons [nativity figures].The aim is to put forward this extraordinary savoir-faire, and for people to find out more about how the traditional figurines are made.”

M Wauquiez’s “exhibit” was criticized by local left-wingers, who accused him of acting “like a child.”


No Christmas in the classroom!

Parents, officials and politicians alike complained to the Gribskolen primary school in Graested, Denmark, earlier this week after it chose to cancel the traditional Christmas service, in an effort not to exclude pupils from different religious backgrounds.

"We took the decision because we have children who are not Protestant,” Marianne Vederso Schmidt, the head of the school, wrote in an intranet posting earlier this month, adding that “it must be left to the individual families whether they want to privately attend a service.”

A group of 10 parents were the first to criticize the decision, which was quickly picked up by the national media.

“I don’t see why our tradition has to be taken away from us, just because someone else at the school believes in something else,” Mette Brüel-Holler, the mother of two enrolled daughters, told TV2. “I come from a small community, where the church is important, and these traditions are beautiful. I remember enjoying them myself as a child, and they are a fundamental part of Christmas.”

Some speculated that the move was made to avoid offending the sensibilities of Muslim students, and right-leaning politicians too weighed in on the argument. “We are a Christian country with our own traditions,” Marie Krarup of the Danish People's Party wrote on her Facebook. “We should not sacrifice this in the name of multiculturalism.”

However, the chairman of the School Leaders Association, Claus Hjortdal, has said that there is no rule saying that there must be a Christmas service at the end of term, and pointed out that many schools do not have one at all.


Christmas banned for real

In the past, Christmas celebrations have been banned by Puritan Christians in both England and America, as well as by communist regimes such as Cuba and Albania. These days an actual ban on festivities is only observed in a handful of mostly Muslim countries.

In 2015, Somali officials declared that public celebrations on Christmas have no place in a Muslim society, and may provoke an attack by militant group al-Shabaab. The few Christians remaining in the country, mostly foreigners, are allowed to practice their beliefs in private. Around the same time the sultanate of Brunei in Southeast Asia also outlawed Christmas, and anyone caught wearing a Santa hat there could face five years in jail.

The same year, the majority-Muslim but officially secular ex-Soviet republic of Tajikistan passed laws banning Christmas trees, gift-giving, dinners, fundraising and fireworks, having already banned Father Frost, the Russian version of Santa Claus, from TV screens in 2013. The measures apply to both Christmas time and New Year's, and are intended to guard Tajikistan’s cultural traditions from foreign influences.

Christmas is banned in communist North Korea, where the nation's Christians are forced to practice their beliefs in secret. In 2014, Pyongyang threatened to hit a Christmas tree erected on the South Korean border with an artillery strike.


Suicide Bombers Kill 8 in Attack on Pakistan Church

War on Christianity - Pakistan Style

Unlike civilized countries where the War on Christianity is fought in the courts and the media, in Pakistan, and many other Islamic countries, stupid people are wrapped in bombs and blow themselves up in Christian churches. They think they are heroes, but they will spend Eternity in Hell. 

John 16:2 -  Indeed, the hour is coming when whoever kills you will think he is offering service to God.

By ABDUL SATTAR / AP 

(QUETTA, Pakistan) — Two suicide bombers attacked a church in the Pakistani city of Quetta on Sunday, killing eight people and wounding 42 others, officials said. The Islamic State group later claimed responsibility for the attack.


Sarfaraz Bugti, home minister for the southwestern Baluchistan province, said hundreds of worshippers were attending services at the church ahead of Christmas. He said the attackers clashed with security forces, with one assailant killed at the entrance while the other made it inside.

Baluchistan police chief Moazzam Ansari praised the response of security forces guarding the church, saying the attacker who made it inside was wounded and unable to reach the main building. “Otherwise the loss of lives could have been much higher,” he told reporters.

Quetta police chief Abdur Razzaq Cheema said a search is underway for two suspected accomplices who escaped.

The Islamic State group later claimed responsibility for the attack on their Aamaq news agency, saying two “plungers” from their group had stormed the church, without providing further details.

Wasim Baig, spokesman for Quetta main hospital, confirmed the attack’s toll, updating earlier accounts from officials.

Local television showed ambulances and security patrols racing to the scene while women and children were being led out of the church’s main gate.


Hospital officials said two women were among the dead while another five women and two children were among the wounded.

A young girl in a white dress sobbed as she recounted the attack to Geo television, saying many people around her were wounded.

Aqil Anjum, who was shot in his right arm, told The Associated Press he heard a blast in the middle of the service, followed by heavy gunfire. “It was chaos. Bullets were hitting people inside the closed hall.”

Dozens of Christians gathered outside a nearby hospital to protest the lack of security.

Pakistan’s president and other senior officials condemned the attack.



Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Criticism After Danish School Cancels Christmas to Avoid ‘Preaching’ to non-Christian Children

The New Normal - Denmark at Christmas

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Parents of local children, education officials and leading Danish politicians have criticized a primary school after it chose to cancel the traditional Christmas service, due to the presence of students of immigrant backgrounds.

"We took the decision because we have children who are not Protestant,” Marianne Vederso Schmidt, the head of Gribskolen in Graested, a town of fewer than 5,000 people in eastern Denmark, wrote in an intranet posting earlier this month.

Schmidt noted that the decision may have been overdue, as the education law forbids preaching “and it must be left to the individual families whether they want to privately attend a service.”


Syria Week at the same school back in 2016 © syriensuge / Facebook

Ten parents complained to the primary school, and the story was immediately picked up by national media, which speculated that the move was aimed at appeasing the sensitivities of Muslim students. 

Some accused Gribskolen of double standards, considering that last year it staged a 'Syria Week' in which Danish children immersed themselves in Middle Eastern culture, and were given lessons by immigrants.

“I don’t see why our tradition has to be taken away from us, just because someone else at the school believes in something else,” Mette Brüel-Holler, a parent of two enrolled daughters, told TV2. “I come from a small community, where the church is important, and these traditions are beautiful. I remember enjoying them myself as a child, and they are a fundamental part of Christmas.”

The cancellation has also been condemned by the local church pastor, who was due to perform the service and complained that Christmas was being “drained of its deeper meaning” and the mayor of the Zeeland town, who called it a “misguided decision.”

Politicians from across the ruling center-right coalition have joined in the chorus of criticism.

“Danish primary schools have a duty to spread education – and teaching the cultural values and knowledge connected to Christmas is an essential part of that,” Health Minister Ellen Trane Norby wrote on her Facebook page. “What benefits from this decision? Not the culture or level of integration within the country.”

“We have a critical lack of self-esteem. We are a Christian country with our own traditions. We should not sacrifice this in the name of multiculturalism,” wrote Marie Krarup, of the Danish People's Party, asking social media users whether similar initiatives had been undertaken by other institutions.

The chairman of the School Leaders Association, Claus Hjortdal, has said that there is no provision that there must be a church service at Christmas at the end of term, and pointed out that many schools do not have one at all.

Meanwhile, the local school board has called an emergency meeting for the upcoming Thursday, where a compromise may be suggested. The board pointed out to the media that they have no means of forcing Gribskolen into a decision.

The most famous native of Graested, current Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen, who himself attended Gribskolen as a child, waded into the debate when he took to Facebook to plead with his alma mater for a “re-do.”




Monday, January 18, 2016

Christmas 2015 Deadly for Believers in Philippines

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Philippine Christmas lantern

Christmas a was a very deadly time for Christians in the Philippines. Father Sebastiano D'Ambra told Aid to the Church in Need that 14 people were murdered on Christmas day and a grenade was thrown at a chapel.

Nine Christians were also killed on Christmas Eve. The murders were committed by the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, who have pledged allegiance to the Islamic State.


The Christmas holiday itself was banned in some Muslim nations.

Morning Star News reports the Somali government banned Christmas and New Year's celebrations since they "could damage the faith of the Muslim community."

Faith that fragile is hardly 'faith'!

The Southeast Asian nation of Brunei also forbid Christmas, threatening fines and prison time for wearing a cross, lighting candles, putting up decorations, or sending Christmas cards, AsiaNews reported.

Tajikistan banned Christmas trees and gift-giving in schools after already having banned Russia's version of Santa Claus—Father Frost.


Christians in Crimea targeted

In Crimea, which was taken from Ukraine by Russia, "Russian occupation authorities" are threatening all religions outside the Russian Orthodox Church, according to the U.S. State Department.

The report said, "In the areas they control, the (Russian-backed) separatists have kidnapped, beaten, and threatened Protestants, Catholics, and members of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kiev Patriarchate.

More than 1,100 religious communities that were recognized under Ukrainian law are no longer allowed under Russian law.

Sunday, December 20, 2015

Just When You Thought the World Couldn't Get Much Stranger...

'Losers with women' stage anti-Christmas rally

BAH, HUMBUG!  Members of a group of men calling themselves “Losers with Women” march as they shout anti-Christmas slogans at Shibuya shopping district in Tokyo. AFP PHOTO
BAH, HUMBUG!

Japan - Anti-Christmas protesters calling themselves “Losers with Women” marched through Tokyo’s streets on Saturday, bashing the coming holiday as a capitalist ploy that also discriminates against singletons.

The group of about 20—part of the communist-inspired group that routinely protests Western holidays—marched under angry banners that read “Smash Christmas!” in Tokyo’s Shibuya district, where couples and families strolled for holiday shopping.

The scrooges—mostly single men—said they were against capitalism and were opposed to the commercialization of Christmas.

“In this world, money is extracted from people in love, and happy people support capitalism,” said the head of the organization, formally called Kakumeiteki Hi-mote Domei, or the Revolutionary Losers’ League.

“Christmas is the most symbolic event for this,” he added.

Shibuya district, Tokyo
The man, who identified himself only by the pseudonym MarkWater, said the rally was also in support of unloved men.

“Unpopular men, who don’t have a girlfriend or are not married, are overly discriminated. We want to break this barrier,” he told Agence France-Presse amid the shouting protesters.

In Japan, Christmas is not an official holiday and is mostly celebrated informally as a romantic event for couples, while New Year’s Day is an occasion for family reunion.

The Christian population remains small in the Asian country, stores offer special holiday sales and people decorate Christmas trees at home.

The group had held past marches to denounce imported Western holidays, including rallies against Valentine’s Day.

Great idea guys. Merry Christmas!