Posted on 04/26/2015 3:45:45 AM PDT by markomalley
Several of the world's worst terrorist groups, like ISIS and Al-Shabaab, aim to create societies governed by strict, distorted versions of Sharia law. That means anyone who doesn't subscribe to such extremist views are enemies and in danger -- Christians included.
Of course, Christians aren't the only ones who have suffered at the hands of such organizations. For example, most victims of ISIS are fellow Muslims who refuse to go along with the ISIS worldview and ruthless tactics.
Still, there's ample evidence that Christians have been targeted. The latest came Friday, when an Italian prosecutor revealed that a network of Pakistanis associated with al Qaeda talked about attacking the Vatican back in March 2010.
"This is ... a reminder about the world we're in right now," U.S. Rep. John Delaney, D-Maryland, told CNN on Friday. "...I do think there's a larger narrative about Christian persecution (by) militant groups around the world."
This attack wasn't carried out, but many others have been.
Some acts are not centrally organized but are no less horrific, such as reports that Muslim migrants threw 12 Christians off a boat in the Mediterranean Sea.
Other deadly acts and alleged plots have been blamed on established terror groups, including these recent examples:
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Not surprised.
Another reason why FReepers need to stop the circular firing squads on the religion forums. Mad Mo’s followers will slice all of our throats.
It’s been that way for 2000 years. We Christians in America have been spoiled by our Liberty.
Notice how CNN avoids naming the real culprit. the religion of Islam and its teachings thru the Koran and Hadiths.
CNN wants to blame a distorted view of Sharia Law.
That means anyone who doesn't subscribe to such extremist views are enemies and in danger -- Christians included.
CNN avoids mentioning that CNN's idea of extremist views is the fundamentals of Islam, as practiced by ISIS and others.
Of course, Christians aren't the only ones who have suffered at the hands of such organizations. For example, most victims of ISIS are fellow Muslims who refuse to go along with the ISIS worldview and ruthless tactics.
CNN puts the blame on organizations and not on following the fundamentals of the religion itself.
The Muslims who get killed are considered heretics and Infidel collaborators and should be killed by fundamental Muslims who follow the religion as written in the Koran and Hadiths.
CNN is typical of many Infidels who just can't admit it is the religion itself that is the problem we face.-tom
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