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Where Are The Defenders Of Our Faith?
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Christians being murdered all over the world, the latest atrocities in France - Again!
Muslims invading us from across the channel.
Who will defend us?
Muslims invading us from across the channel.
Who will defend us?
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I can find reports of protests in China (albeit short-lived, it being China and all that), but I can’t find any more, so Theland appears to be right. Muslims elsewhere aren’t taking to the streets in their thousands as they do when cartoons are published in the west.
10:19 Tue 03rd Nov 2020
Why do you imagine that all victims are Christian, Theland? Don’t the rest matter to you? When Muslim extremists detonate a bomb in a crowded place they aren’t selective about their victims. Other Muslims unfortunate enough to be in the wrong place at the wrong time are considered collateral damage and to have died in the cause of Allah - which is, of course, an honour. France is now taking steps to combat militant Islam by closing mosques and increasing its military. With millions of young, strong Muslim men being allowed into Europe - a veritable army - if push ever comes to shove, the complacent, like rabbits caught in the headlights, will finally cotton on and then you will find plenty of opposition.
Something to bear in mind, Theland. Without religion, none of this would be happening.
Something to bear in mind, Theland. Without religion, none of this would be happening.
The apostle described some things that may help us to develop a positive viewpoint. He counseled the congregation in Corinth: “Keep testing whether you are in the faith.” (2 Corinthians 13:5) “The faith” is the entire collection of True Christian beliefs revealed in the Bible. If we say and do what the Bible teaches, then we pass this test and show that we are “in the faith.” Of course, we cannot pick and choose which beliefs we will follow. We must obey all the Christian teachings in the Bible.—James 2:10, 11.
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