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Are we Christians out of line for speaking out more about these global atrocities than our secular brother or secular governments? Just because there is a crazy Christian here or there causing terrible harm to others, does that disqualify any point we are trying to make?... such as, there is a God and a message coming from Jesus for the world? Can we not speak to the presence of “the evil one” in this world?
Do we have to passively listen to all the “experts” who tell us the Newtown murderer and now the firefighter murderer are a victim of mental illness and the only cure is more clinical exposure? Just because the world is not willing to listen does that mean we cannot provide an opinion, if not evidence, for another source of this evil?
Switching gears, slightly: On Christmas Eve as Christians in Nigeria attended mass, Islamic fanatics gunned down 12 of them at two churches because they apparently do not like the fact some people do not believe the way they do. Maybe it was not a big deal because it happened last year on Christmas Day in Nigeria, too, where 39 Christans were killed attending Christmas services. So that become a news blip for a day and everyone moves on with their own lives. Ok, but as one article below speaking on Islamic extemism (from 10/29/12) says “Imagine the unspeakable fury that would erupt across the Islamic world if a Christian-led government in Khartoum had been responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Sudanese Muslims over the past 30 years. Or if Christian gunmen were firebombing mosques in Iraq during Friday prayers. Or if Muslim girls in Indonesia had been abducted and beheaded on their way to school, because of their faith.”
My point: This horrific terrorism by Islamic fanatics occurs every week in all parts of the world and the world shrugs and moderate Islam remains uncomfortably quiet about it. Shrug if that is all you can do, but do not attack those more concerned for calling it what it is --- i.e., a demonic evil. Until this world wakes up, the devil will continue to wreak havoc and terror in Newton, in Nigeria, in Sudan, in Rwanda, and in just about anywhere each week we when get more breaking news that we choose to try to reconcile in secular terms or ignore altogether.
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Christmas eve attacks leave 12 dead in NigeriaNewsCNN by: CNN StaffTuesday, December 25, 2012
A Christian worshiper from Nigeria and her son wait to pray at the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem, Monday, Dec. 24. Gunmen attacked worshipers during prayer in Nigeria on Christmas eve, killing six people, including the pastor, and setting the building on fire. Six others were killed at First Baptist Church in Maiduguri, in Borno state. Photo Credit:AP/Adel Hana At least 12 people died in northern Nigeria when attackers raided two churches during Christmas Eve services, police said.
One assault occurred at the Church of Christ in Nations in Postikum, in Yobe province. Gunmen attacked worshipers during prayer, killing six people, including the pastor, and setting the building on fire
Worshipers also were attacked at the First Baptist Church in Maiduguri, in Borno state. A deacon and five church members were killed.
Read more: Christmas eve attacks leave 12 dead in Nigeria | Times 247
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Christmas attacks in Nigeria by sect kill 39
Christmas attacks in Nigeria by Muslim sect kill 39
12/25/2011
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) – Terror attacks across Nigeria by a radical Muslim sect killed at least 39 people Sunday, with the majority dying on the steps of a Catholic church after celebrating Christmas Mass as blood pooled in dust from a massive explosion.
Authorities acknowledged they could not bring enough emergency medical personnel to care for the wounded outside St. Theresa Catholic Church in Madalla near Nigeria's capital. Elsewhere, a bomb exploded amid gunfire in the central Nigeria city of Jos and a suicide car bomber attacked the military in the nation's northeast as part of an apparently coordinated assault by the sect known as Boko Haram.
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Scourge against Christians in the Middle East continues
By Rupert Shortt 8:38PM GMT 29 Oct 2012
Imagine the unspeakable fury that would erupt across the Islamic world if a Christian-led government in Khartoum had been responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Sudanese Muslims over the past 30 years. Or if Christian gunmen were firebombing mosques in Iraq during Friday prayers. Or if Muslim girls in Indonesia had been abducted and beheaded on their way to school, because of their faith.
Such horrors are barely thinkable, of course. But they have all occurred in reverse, with Christians falling victim to Islamist aggression. Only two days ago, a suicide bomber crashed a jeep laden with explosives into a packed Catholic church in Kaduna, northern Nigeria, killing at least eight people and injuring more than 100. The tragedy bore the imprint of numerous similar attacks by Boko Haram (which roughly translates as “Western education is sinful”, an exceptionally bloodthirsty militant group.
Other notable trouble spots include Egypt, where 600,000 Copts – more than the entire population of Manchester – have emigrated since the 1980s in the face of harassment or outright oppression.
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Mali: Islamists take pickaxes to Timbuktu's ancient mausoleums
Armed groups occupying Timbuktu in northern Mali have used pickaxes to smash up any remaining mausoleums in the ancient city.
Tuareg rebels and other separatists and al-Qaeda linked militant groups took advantage of a coup in Mali in March to seize control of a vast chunk of territory where the Islamists have since imposed a brutal form of Islamic law Photo: AFP1:48AM GMT 24 Dec 2012
The rebels' ruthless implementation of their version of Islamic law comes just days after the United Nations approved a military force to wrest back control of the conflict-ridden area.
"Not a single mausoleum will remain in Timbuktu, Allah doesn't like it," Abou Dardar, leader of the Islamist Ansar Dine group, told AFP. "We are in the process of smashing all the hidden mausoleums in the area."
Witnesses confirmed the claims.
Anything that doesn't fall under Islam "is not good. Man should only worship Allah," Mohamed Alfoul, a member of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), said.
The vandalism of the Muslim saints' tombs in the UNESCO World Heritage site came a day after other Islamists in the northern city of Gao announced they had amputated two people's hands.
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Nigeria church attack kills 15 — mostly children NewsUPI by: UPIMonday, October 29, 2012
Soldiers stand guards outside St. Rita's Catholic church following a suicide bombing in Kaduna, Nigeria, Sunday, Oct. 28. Photo Credit:AP A suicide car bomb exploded [during Sunday Mass] at a Catholic church in Kaduna, Nigeria, killing at least 15 people and injuring 150, mostly children, an archbishop said. ...
"I feel more pained in my heart over this unfortunate incident as 90 percent of the victims are children," [said the archbishop of Kaduna Diocese, Matthew Man-Ndagoso.] ...
No group had taken responsibility for the bombing, though similar attacks have been made by Islamic militant group Boko Haram, which has fought to overthrow the government and implement Sharia law, the BBC reported.
Read more: Nigeria church attack kills 15
Do we have to passively listen to all the “experts” who tell us the Newtown murderer and now the firefighter murderer are a victim of mental illness and the only cure is more clinical exposure? Just because the world is not willing to listen does that mean we cannot provide an opinion, if not evidence, for another source of this evil?
Switching gears, slightly: On Christmas Eve as Christians in Nigeria attended mass, Islamic fanatics gunned down 12 of them at two churches because they apparently do not like the fact some people do not believe the way they do. Maybe it was not a big deal because it happened last year on Christmas Day in Nigeria, too, where 39 Christans were killed attending Christmas services. So that become a news blip for a day and everyone moves on with their own lives. Ok, but as one article below speaking on Islamic extemism (from 10/29/12) says “Imagine the unspeakable fury that would erupt across the Islamic world if a Christian-led government in Khartoum had been responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Sudanese Muslims over the past 30 years. Or if Christian gunmen were firebombing mosques in Iraq during Friday prayers. Or if Muslim girls in Indonesia had been abducted and beheaded on their way to school, because of their faith.”
My point: This horrific terrorism by Islamic fanatics occurs every week in all parts of the world and the world shrugs and moderate Islam remains uncomfortably quiet about it. Shrug if that is all you can do, but do not attack those more concerned for calling it what it is --- i.e., a demonic evil. Until this world wakes up, the devil will continue to wreak havoc and terror in Newton, in Nigeria, in Sudan, in Rwanda, and in just about anywhere each week we when get more breaking news that we choose to try to reconcile in secular terms or ignore altogether.
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Christmas eve attacks leave 12 dead in NigeriaNewsCNN by: CNN StaffTuesday, December 25, 2012
A Christian worshiper from Nigeria and her son wait to pray at the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem, Monday, Dec. 24. Gunmen attacked worshipers during prayer in Nigeria on Christmas eve, killing six people, including the pastor, and setting the building on fire. Six others were killed at First Baptist Church in Maiduguri, in Borno state. Photo Credit:AP/Adel Hana At least 12 people died in northern Nigeria when attackers raided two churches during Christmas Eve services, police said.
One assault occurred at the Church of Christ in Nations in Postikum, in Yobe province. Gunmen attacked worshipers during prayer, killing six people, including the pastor, and setting the building on fire
Worshipers also were attacked at the First Baptist Church in Maiduguri, in Borno state. A deacon and five church members were killed.
Read more: Christmas eve attacks leave 12 dead in Nigeria | Times 247
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Christmas attacks in Nigeria by sect kill 39
Christmas attacks in Nigeria by Muslim sect kill 39
12/25/2011
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) – Terror attacks across Nigeria by a radical Muslim sect killed at least 39 people Sunday, with the majority dying on the steps of a Catholic church after celebrating Christmas Mass as blood pooled in dust from a massive explosion.
Authorities acknowledged they could not bring enough emergency medical personnel to care for the wounded outside St. Theresa Catholic Church in Madalla near Nigeria's capital. Elsewhere, a bomb exploded amid gunfire in the central Nigeria city of Jos and a suicide car bomber attacked the military in the nation's northeast as part of an apparently coordinated assault by the sect known as Boko Haram.
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Scourge against Christians in the Middle East continues
By Rupert Shortt 8:38PM GMT 29 Oct 2012
Imagine the unspeakable fury that would erupt across the Islamic world if a Christian-led government in Khartoum had been responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Sudanese Muslims over the past 30 years. Or if Christian gunmen were firebombing mosques in Iraq during Friday prayers. Or if Muslim girls in Indonesia had been abducted and beheaded on their way to school, because of their faith.
Such horrors are barely thinkable, of course. But they have all occurred in reverse, with Christians falling victim to Islamist aggression. Only two days ago, a suicide bomber crashed a jeep laden with explosives into a packed Catholic church in Kaduna, northern Nigeria, killing at least eight people and injuring more than 100. The tragedy bore the imprint of numerous similar attacks by Boko Haram (which roughly translates as “Western education is sinful”, an exceptionally bloodthirsty militant group.
Other notable trouble spots include Egypt, where 600,000 Copts – more than the entire population of Manchester – have emigrated since the 1980s in the face of harassment or outright oppression.
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Mali: Islamists take pickaxes to Timbuktu's ancient mausoleums
Armed groups occupying Timbuktu in northern Mali have used pickaxes to smash up any remaining mausoleums in the ancient city.
Tuareg rebels and other separatists and al-Qaeda linked militant groups took advantage of a coup in Mali in March to seize control of a vast chunk of territory where the Islamists have since imposed a brutal form of Islamic law Photo: AFP1:48AM GMT 24 Dec 2012
The rebels' ruthless implementation of their version of Islamic law comes just days after the United Nations approved a military force to wrest back control of the conflict-ridden area.
"Not a single mausoleum will remain in Timbuktu, Allah doesn't like it," Abou Dardar, leader of the Islamist Ansar Dine group, told AFP. "We are in the process of smashing all the hidden mausoleums in the area."
Witnesses confirmed the claims.
Anything that doesn't fall under Islam "is not good. Man should only worship Allah," Mohamed Alfoul, a member of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), said.
The vandalism of the Muslim saints' tombs in the UNESCO World Heritage site came a day after other Islamists in the northern city of Gao announced they had amputated two people's hands.
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Nigeria church attack kills 15 — mostly children NewsUPI by: UPIMonday, October 29, 2012
Soldiers stand guards outside St. Rita's Catholic church following a suicide bombing in Kaduna, Nigeria, Sunday, Oct. 28. Photo Credit:AP A suicide car bomb exploded [during Sunday Mass] at a Catholic church in Kaduna, Nigeria, killing at least 15 people and injuring 150, mostly children, an archbishop said. ...
"I feel more pained in my heart over this unfortunate incident as 90 percent of the victims are children," [said the archbishop of Kaduna Diocese, Matthew Man-Ndagoso.] ...
No group had taken responsibility for the bombing, though similar attacks have been made by Islamic militant group Boko Haram, which has fought to overthrow the government and implement Sharia law, the BBC reported.
Read more: Nigeria church attack kills 15
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