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Friday, 25 Dec 2015 08:49 AM


Anglican leader Justin Welby on Friday said Christians faced "elimination" in the Middle East by Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists, labelling the group a modern-day version of the tyrannical biblical king Herod.

ISIS has attacked Christians, Yazidis, Shiites and other minorities across the region, killing thousands and uprooting ancient communities from ancestral lands.

"They hate difference, whether it is Muslims who think differently, Yazidis or Christians, and because of them the Christians face elimination in the very region in which Christian faith began," the archbishop of Canterbury said in his Christmas Day sermon.

"This apocalypse is defined by themselves and heralded only by the angel of death."


He likened ISIS to Herod, who according to historical accounts killed several members of his own family and in the Bible massacred Bethlehem's male infants to prevent the prophesied rise of Jesus.

"To all who have been or are being dehumanized by the tyranny and cruelty of a Herod or an ISIS, a Herod of today, God's judgement... promises justice," Welby said, using another acronym for IS.

The group strictly enforces an austere and bloody form of what it calls Islamic law, tolerating no minority sects or even opposing points of view from their Sunni Muslim co-religionists.
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The Middle East is home to ancient Christian and other minority communities, but their numbers have diminished rapidly in recent years amid war and mounting religious intolerance.

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Re: Anglican Leader Warns of Christian 'Elimination' in Middle East
« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2015, 04:27:34 pm »
 Welby: Christians Face Middle East Elimination

The Most Reverend Justin Welby describes Islamic extremists "a Herod of today" in his Christmas Day sermon

Christianity is facing "elimination" in the Middle East at the hands of an Islamic State "apocalypse", the Archbishop of Cantebury has warned.

The Most Reverend Justin Welby used his Christmas Day sermon at Canterbury Cathedral to say IS is "igniting a trail of fear, violence, hatred and determined oppression".

He branded the Islamic extremists as "a Herod of today" - a reference to the Biblical despotic king of Judea at the time of Jesus's birth.

"Confident that these are the last days, using force and indescribable cruelty, they (IS) seem to welcome all opposition, certain that the warfare unleashed confirms that these are indeed the end times," he said.

"They hate difference, whether it is Muslims who think differently, Yazidis or Christians, and because of them the Christians face elimination in the very region in which Christian faith began.

"This apocalypse is defined by themselves and heralded only by the angel of death.

"To all who have been or are being dehumanised by the tyranny and cruelty of a Herod or an ISIS, a Herod of today, God's judgement comes as good news, because it promises justice."

Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis used his own festive message to urge all faiths to unite in the face of attacks on their freedom to worship.

He said: "It has been reported that persecution of Christians persists in over a hundred countries, more than for any other religion.

"Faith communities have a responsibility to stand together to oppose discrimination and attacks on freedom of religious expression wherever they are to be found.

"Most recently, the shocking ban on public celebrations of Christmas in Brunei is reflective of an intolerance that as Jews, we simply cannot countenance."

Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster, and the head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales, urged the faithful to shun all violence.

"As we celebrate this Christmas let us be resolved to lay aside our own tendencies to angry violence so that we may condemn, with integrity, those who perpetrate such violence and claim for it the name of God."

Earlier, the Pope used his Christmas Eve mass at St Peter's Basilica to call on Christians everywhere to push back against materialism over the festive season.

He has also backed UN efforts to end the conflicts in Syria.

"We pray... that the agreement reached in the United Nations may succeed in halting as quickly as possible the clash of arms in Syria and in remedying the extremely grave humanitarian situation of its suffering people," he said.

http://news.sky.com/story/1612009/welby-christians-face-middle-east-elimination

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Re: Anglican Leader Warns of Christian 'Elimination' in Middle East
« Reply #2 on: December 25, 2015, 04:38:06 pm »
The really sad thing is that Christianity has already died in secular America and England.

While Americans may give 'God a nod' by grudgingly admitting he 'may' exist, Americans are controlled by highly secularized (and Godless) government, educational, financial, and entertainment systems that hate God.

I would love to be completely wrong on this, but I see no visible evidence of God (The God of The Holy Bible) being manifested in our schools, government, social media, entertainment, sports, and all other forms of American society.

Sure, there are rare examples of a government official or a Hollywood actor who may invoke the name of God (Jesus Christ) when all hell breaks loose in a natural disaster or a terrorist attack, but 24 hours later it is back to the usual Godless society that is nothing more than a modern reincarnation of the old Baal and Sodom and Gomorrah, replete with all the same perversions of nature and mocking of God that brought His wrath upon themselves in man's rebellious past.

There is but one God, and His name is NOT muhammed, it is JESUS CHRIST.  And He is the same yesterday, today, and forever.

Merry Christmas everyone.