Kristne protesterer i Pakistan, bare fordi deres kirker og nogle kors og
nogle få hundrede Bibeler bliver brændt af, - og nogle få kristne dræbt.
Hvad bilder disse fornærmede kristne sig ind, bør vi ikke sende en
undskyldning for
deres opførsel til den pakistanske regering, de hævder jo, at vi også er en
slags kristne?
Eller mon ikke der nu bliver oprør i hele "kristendommen", skal vi ikke have
titusinder på gaden og brænde pakistanske flag og udsende dødstrusler mod
alle pakistanere? Nåh nej, vi ved jo, at vi bare er jammerlige korsfarere,
som kun fortjener, hvad vi får, det er sådan set vores egen skyld.
Og disse kristne har den frækhed at påstå, at de ikke er "dhimmier", det er
jo rystende, de ER dhimmier iflg ortodoks islam som styrer Pakistan, det må
vel for fanden snart være feset ind hos disse tungtopfattende kristne.
Fra den pakistanske avis "Daily Times":
Monday, April 03, 2006
Christians protest attack on churches
MULTAN: Christians on Sunday protested against the desecration of the
Holy Bible and arson attacks on their places of worship in various parts of
the country, terming the incidents ‘religious terrorism’.
Special services were held for those who had died in various incidents
of violence against minorities.
(I Pakistan er det ikke tegninger der "dør", det er levende kristne
hvert eneste år)
“It is religious terrorism to set our church (in Mian Channu) ablaze
during the period when we (Christians) fast. It is an attack on our religion
and belief. We feel unsafe and insecure,” said Chaudhry Naveed Amer Jeeva,
MPA and the coordinator of All Pakistan Minorities Alliance, South Punjab.
He said that the present regime had failed to protect churches,
missionary properties and religious leaders. He said that churches had been
burnt down in Sargodha and Sukkur, more than 300 copies of holy Bible were
set ablaze in Sangla Hill and the cross desecrated and Christians killed in
terrorist activities.
“We are peaceful people but we will not let anyone disrupt peace and
make ‘Shanti Nagar’ (a Christian village near Khanewal district) a ‘Matam
Nagar’. Minorities are not ‘Zimmis’ but are part of the mainstream because
they took part in the Pakistan Movement,” said Fr James Chanan, the director
of Pastoral Institute and United Religions Intiative Asia (URIA). Jeeva and
Chanan demanded that an independent and high-powered commission be formed to
pinpoint the responsibility for incidents of violence and the culprits be
taken to task. They said that if the government failed to meet their
demands, they would be forced to secure their places of worship and protect
their religious scholars.
Meanwhile, investigations into an arson attack on a church in Mian
Channu continue. “We are investigating the case and have arrested suspects
but we do not have a solid lead. We are still groping in the dark,” said
Farooq Mazhar Khan, the acting Khanewal district police officer. staff
report.
De er altid "groping in the dark", når det kommer til at afsløre dem
der angriber kristne, man kan så forsøge at gætte hvorfor.
Men selvfølgelig er det langt værre at tegne profetens skæg, det er
helt krystalklart.
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