Sunday, 1 April 2007

What to expect as a Christian


Just a reminder of what to expect as a Christian when you live in a society dominated by the Religion of Peace.

“When they cook a dish in the Middle East, it is traditional to put the meat on top of the rice when they serve it. They kidnapped a woman’s baby in Baghdad, a toddler, and because the mother was unable to pay the ransom, they returned her child – beheaded, roasted and served on a mound of rice.” The infant’s crime was to be an Assyrian, but this story, reported by the Barnabus Fund, went unnoticed in the West, like so many other horrific accounts of Christian persecution in Iraq.
Since the invasion of Iraq, Muslim militants have bombed 28 churches and murdered hundreds of Christians. Last October, Islamists beheaded a priest in Mosul in revenge for the Pope’s remarks about Islam at Regensburg. But never let it be said that jihadis do not have a sense of ironic humour: that same month they crucified a 14-year-old Christian boy in Basra.

You can read the rest of the story here. Not pleasant reading I'm sorry.

If you are a Christian then pray for the British National Party to do well in May or one day see our Churches burn.

2 comments:

  1. IS IT BECAUSE SHE WAS BLACK AND IN THE SERVICE OF JESUS CHRIST?

    nifty headline? I thought so too, so why did the BBC not pick this up?
    There are no prizes I'm afraid for guessing. The killers are a protected species. Dangerous violent and hysterical, nevertheless protected....or they'll kill us!



    http://www.canadafreepress.com/2007/cover032907.htm


    yet another example of these vile followers of the demi god mohammed and his sock puppet allah

    http://www.canadafreepress.com/2007/cover032907.htm

    a decent Christian woman, doing her Christian duty by educating (trying to) girls in Nigeria. She got all peaced out too, but not worth the BBC reporting.
    Is it because she was only a black woman?
    Lets e-mail the BBC to ask or maybe those alert guys at the CRE who listen for racial honking of an evening and you're stuck at traffic lights while burka babe and the 6 kids dawdle against the lights at a crossing.

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  2. Ted thanks for the info. It is difficult trying to get everywhere for the truth we are not allowed to read. Keep the info coming.

    I will post this now. If you would like to write an article on anything then send it to me and I would be delighted to post it.

    Good Luck

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