Hiding Bibles And Running Scared From The Islamists
BY Herschel Smith8 years, 4 months ago
“Toys of Christian children are being destroyed, Christian asylum seekers are told not only to wash their dishes after eating but also that they must clean the entire kitchen as it would otherwise be ‘unclean’. Many Muslim asylum seekers call all Christians unclean. Church services are held in secret, bibles and crucifixes have to be hidden,” she explained.
Ms Mousapour, pastor of the Evangelical Free Church, disclosed that even converts who no longer live in migrant housing attract Muslims’ ire, and recounted her experience of being threatened at knifepoint on the street.
The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) politician called the anti-Christian hate crimes “horrific attacks on our fundamental values and our Constitution.
“This kind of crime weighs on me more heavily than shoplifting. If we do nothing about it we will lose our foundations in this country,” she added.
Dear, Germany is already lost. What you see as future tense in a fantasy world is present tense in reality. Germans have been disarmed by their rulers, and so you have no means of self defense, and your country doesn’t believe what you’re calling “our foundations” enough to save it. It is at best a weakly held system of beliefs. The land of Luther is now home to Islamists.
But this could not happen in America, could it?
As Father Josiah Trenham prepared to read the Gospel, several parishioners discreetly scooped up their babies, retreated up the aisles of St. Andrew Orthodox Church and out into the spring air, so as not to allow the crying of little ones to disturb the divine liturgy.
The time-honored tradition was shattered when a car passed by the Riverside, Calif., church, slowing down as the front passenger leaned out of his window and bellowed menacingly through a bullhorn, according to witnesses.
“Allahu Akbar!” the unidentified man repeated several times as the unnerved parents drew their infants close and exchanged worried glances.
Witnesses were able to give Riverside police a description of the green Honda Civic, but not of the three occupants. Some told police they believed one or more of the men may have been taking photographs, according to Officer Ryan Railsback. Although Trenham insisted multiple congregants heard the Arabic phrase, Railsback noted no mention of it was in the police report.
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“We have guards now; we never used to have guards,” said St. Andrew attendee Solomon Saddi, a Syrian-American Christian. “They keep an eye on everyone and talk to the faces that aren’t familiar,” he continued, referring to the aftermath of the April incident. “It is a very dangerous time for us even in America.” …
Forget the guards. They are no good for protection. Be your own protection, and if things in America become like they are in Germany, it will have been lost. Heed the warnings. And always remember Herschel’s Dictum. I will never hide my Bible.
On August 16, 2016 at 12:39 pm, kozanne said:
Pray for persecuted Christians everywhere.
On August 16, 2016 at 1:06 pm, Blake said:
And people wonder why I’m armed in church.
On August 17, 2016 at 6:26 pm, Billy Mullins said:
While I was working armed security, I once patrolled the grounds and even INSIDE a Catholic Church and the Parochial School that parish operated. Seems some moke had broken in to the chapel where parishioners pray over the host (what we non-Cs might call the communion bread) and robbed the people praying there at gunpoint. You don’t have to be Catholic to know robbing people at gun point – ESPECIALLY people PRAYING in a CHAPEL for Goodness sake – is just flat out WRONG! Anyhow, at first I felt odd walking through the halls and the sanctuary carrying a semi-auto pistol, a tactical baton and pepper spray. I really felt odd standing under a huge crucifix outside the meeting hall. Then I remembered that it was once said of His umpteen-great-grandpa ” Saul hath slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands.” And David was known as the “man after God’s own heart”. So I figured that He might not disapprove of me guarding people praying.