Posted on 03/14/2025 6:47:25 AM PDT by Rev M. Bresciani
Killing Christians because they are Christians is nothing new. Sometimes the persecution is intense, sometimes not as much.
Right now, many Christians are reportedly being killed in Syria, following the downfall of that nation’s long-time dictator.
The Daily Mail (UK) reports: “More than 1,000 Syrians have been killed in just two days in brutal revenge killings as the conflict-riddled nation is gripped by bloody clashes between its new rulers and loyalists of ousted President Bashar Assad.”
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They need to find someplace to go other than the Untied States - we’ve done our share.
Is it time for another Crusade yet?
In before “Tha Jooos Fault!”(tm)
He knows who’s he is.
Is it time for another Crusade yet?
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Someday it will be done when denial of the obvious is finally recognized as a bald faced lie. What does one do with million of incorrigible demonic individuals who reside around the world and view all non-believers of Allah as kafirs, worthy of genocide? So it is with the kafirs today in Syria and Israel. Islamist and kafirs are like oil and water, they will never exist in a homogeneous world and, yes, never is a mighty long time. History says Islamists will never tire of killing kafirs.
When a place like Syria has an oppressed Christian minority, the U.S./ UN typically make it easy for the Muslims in that country to immigrate to the U.S. The UN favors Muslims, and the U.S. plays along.
This is the way real Muslims work when they gain full control of the state. Not greatly different from the Inquisition in its full blossom in Europe.
Changing tagline.
Lotd have mercy!
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Maybe give their newborns a bunch more mRNA/mercury vaccines.
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