Sunday, November 22, 2009

Hundreds of Egyptian Muslims burn Christian shops

It's almost as if Muslims do not like Christians because they think of them as sub-human and dangerous, or something like that.

It's Kristalnacht against Christians.

We're fucking stupid to put up with this shit anywhere in the world.

From Breitbart:

Hundreds of Muslim protesters on Saturday burnt Christian-owned shops in southern Egypt and attacked a police station where they believed a Christian accused of raping a Muslim girl was being held, a police official said.

Police repelled the demonstrators in the town of Farshut using tear gas and also arrested 60 people during the clashes in which seven Coptic Christian-owned shops were destroyed, the official said.

The protesters hurled stones at the police station after they heard that a Coptic Christian man accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 12-year-old Muslim was being held there, he said.

Roughly ten percent of Egypt's 80-million-strong population are Coptic Christians, who complain of discrimination and are sometimes the target of sectarian attacks.

7 comments:

christian soldier said...

"We're fucking stupid to put up with this shit anywhere in the world." Pastorius

I agree~!!!!!
C-CS

CD2000 said...

When a Muslim rapes a Christian, we do not resort to barbaric form of justice.

We listen, we weigh, then we uphold the rules of the law. We dhimmis are more civilized then.

Dag said...

This story also runs at Jihad Watch where I posted a comment, #19, on a semi-related case here in Canada: that of Walker Morrow, a 17 year old now being threatened by the notorious "Human Rights" thug Richard Warman.

I kid you not about Walker being brilliant. Nor do I kid about Warman being an evil scum. The important thing in this story is not so much the individuals but the principle, that a teenage blogger is at risk from a statist thug in a very nasty nation, one soon to seem familiar to Americans if we don't step up nd start fighting back.

Walker is closer to home than Egyptian, and he is someone we can all feel very good about supporting. Please check out his post, not exactly linked here, and spread the word.

http://walkersunknownthoughts.blogspot.com/2009/11/my-newspaper-caved-in-to-richard-warman.html

Pastorius said...

Blogger Church Defender said...

When a Muslim rapes a Christian, we do not resort to barbaric form of justice.

We listen, we weigh, then we uphold the rules of the law. We dhimmis are more civilized then.



I say: As a Church Defender, I'm sure you are aware that God split the role of King and Priesthood. In other words, God Himself ordained the Separation of Church and State, which was later articulated in the first sentence of our Bill of Rights in the American Constitution;

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ...

This is wisdom because MAN SHOULD NOT THINK HIMSELF WORTHY TO MAKE WAR IN THE NAME OF GOD.

We are told we are to work out our salvation with fear and trembling. This means we are to be cognizant of the fact that our decisions are not made in the name of God, but that they are our decisions, made by our own Free Will, with which He created us, and which he was willing to die for, rather than turn us into automatons, or wipe us out.

Our decisions are our decisions. They can be advised by the Word of God, Prayer and Meditation, but ultimately they are our decisions and our decisions only.

There is no blanket commandment to war in the Bible, as there is in the Krayon. Our Word from our Creator is not a simplistic, childish, Satanic rant, as is the Krayon.

Therefore, when we go to war it is not Holy. War, in fact, is the direct result of the state of sin born in man's mind. We are at war in our minds and therefore, war is made manifest in the world.

We would be very wrong to think we could make war in God's name.

That does not, however, mean it is wrong to make war.

God wants us to make decisions, for Good or ill. He sent His only begotten Son to die for, not only our sins, but so that we could have a way of Salvation which allows for the mistakes we make with our Free Will. God loves those who choose. He loved David, as "a man after His own heart." God loved David, not because he was perfect, but because he believed in God so much that he was willing to make his own to decisions, to read, pray, argue with God, and then make his own decisions.

One day we, as a nation, will come to a place where we will have to make a decision about whether to succumb to this existential threat, or to, sadly, go to war against it, and kill many, many people; people who are also human beings created in God's image.

That is a fearful proposition, but I must say, I lean towards making the decision to go to war sooner than later.

René O'Deay said...

Christian tourists need to start boycotting Egypt. since a major part of Egypt's economy is tourism....

I started boycotting the idea of a visit to Egypt after the Egyptian terrorist attacks on tourists in Hatshepsut's temple, way back in 1997. 63 men,women and children were hunted down and killed mercilessly.

this is just as much a terrorist attack, probably instigated by their clerics in their mosques, if not a terrorist organization.

no excuses accepted.

Damien said...

Pastorius,

If the UN was doing its Job, it wouldn't be condemning us for Islamophobia, it would be passing resolutions condemning the Islamic world for its incredible bigotry.

Pastorius said...

Rene O'Day,
You are absolutely right!