Posted on 10/14/2004 6:51:01 PM PDT by miltonim
Muslim militants have threatened to kill Christian nurses serving at the Federal Medical Center in the town of Keffi, in the central state of Nasarawa, unless they stop conducting Christian worship services.
An undated letter received by hospital management and the hospitals chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Nurses (FCN) stated, We are making it abundantly clear that our thirst for your heads/blood is mounting daily if you continue with your worship services in the hospital unabated.
Subsequently, the medical director and chief executive at Keffi Federal Medical Center banned Christian-related activities at the facility and banned the FCN chapter indefinitely.
How can they ban us from praying or worshipping here, FCN Secretary Christiana Shiaki said, when the Muslims have two mosques built with public funds for them here in the hospital?
Violence between Muslims and Christians in central Nigeria over the last three years has left more than 53,000 people dead, most of them Christians.
I read your profile sir and I cannot tell you how pleased i am to see a dutch person on the internet who supports the USA as strongly as you do!
If one must err in this matter, it should be on the side of caution.
More tolerance from the Religion of Peace.
Thank you very much!
When Muslims in a position of strength meet non-Mulims in a position of weakness, what is the outcome?
Frankly, my friend, I agree with you.
The matter I was trying to point out is that it takes time to do exactly what you suggested. It may be in process, for all we know.
I just thought you should give the President more than 10 minutes to solve another world crisis.
But, that's just me. : )
Frankly, my friend, I agree with you.
The matter I was trying to point out is that it takes time to do exactly what you suggested. It may be in process, for all we know.
I just thought you should give the President more than 10 minutes to solve another world crisis.
But, that's just me. : )
My computer has the hiccups.
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