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I believe that it is a very safe bet that Obama and Justin Trudeau will never make a negative comment towards Islam on this imporatnet genocidal part of their religion and war against Christianity and Judaism among all other religions and their followers they want to make extinct. Can you imagine a muslim world where everybody is a sleazy murderous lazy bum ?

ISIS Has A New Focus: Killing Christians And Bombing Churches

If you are a Christian, ISIS wants to kill you. Our politicians keep telling us that our battle with ISIS is not a "religious war", but to ISIS it most certainly is.

As you will see below, ISIS has a new focus. They are very clear about the fact that they intend to kill as many "citizens of the cross" as they possibly can, and they plan to bomb churches wherever they can find them.

In a previous article, I explained how an entire church in the U.S. ended up on an ISIS kill list, and we just saw in France that they are willing to strike anywhere and at any time.

Religious targets now appear to be a top priority for ISIS, and that means that every church and every Christian in the western world needs to start thinking differently about security.

Let's start by taking a look at what is happening in Africa. Boko Haram's brutality has made headlines all over the planet, and the infamous terror organization has pledged complete loyalty to ISIS at this point.

In the past, Boko Haram has hit both Christian and Muslim targets, but now the new leader of Boko Haram is promising to following ISIS guidelines and to focus primarily on bombing churches and killing Christians...

Earlier this month, a man named Abu Musab al-Barnawi announced that he had taken over the infamous Boko Haram organization. And his first message as Boko Haram's leader was as clear as it was concise--on his watch, the group's main focus will be killing Christians.

According to an interview published this month by the self-proclaimed Islamic State group (ISIS), al-Barnawi threatened to bomb churches and kill Christians, but will no longer attack places used by Muslims.

During the interview, Abu Musab al-Barnawi went on to say that his organization will be "booby-trapping and blowing up every church that we are able to reach, and killing all of those who we find from the citizens of the cross."

There are millions upon millions of Christians in Nigeria and in other African nations where Boko Haram is active. Let us hope and pray that Boko Haram is not able to carry out the types of attacks that they are now promising.

And of course it isn't just in Africa that Christians need to be concerned. The latest issue of the official ISIS magazine called "Dabiq" is urging Muslims in the western world to copy the recent church attack in France...

On the day he was announced as Boko Haram's new leader, ISIS used the latest issue of Dabiq to paint Christianity as a "false" religion and Christians as "cross worshippers." It encouraged Muslims to attack churches in a ways similar to the atrocity in France last month, where two men entered a Catholic church in small town Normandy, slit the throat of an 86-year-old priest, and gravely wounded a nun.

We need to understand that ISIS is not necessarily looking to hit political or military targets.

They are openly telling us that religious targets are now a priority, and they could literally strike anywhere in the entire country.

Thousands of American Christians have already been put on ISIS kill lists, and ISIS has already instructed their operatives to kill those that they can. The following comes from an excellent article by Bethany Blankley...

According to a report recently made public, early this year, ISIS specifically identified 15,000 Christian Americans for death and instructed jihadists already in America to begin widespread murder.

The Kill List report comes in the wake of ISIS already publicly warning American and British Christians that "they were next." British police last week publicly warned its 5.4 million Christians to be on alert and in some areas increased security.

And there have already been some very close calls. In fact, if the authorities had not intervened in time earlier this year, a church up in Michigan could have been the scene of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history...

In February, Khial Abu-Rayyan, 21, of Dearborn Heights, Mich., was arrested after he told an undercover FBI agent he was preparing to "shoot up" a major church near his home on behalf of ISIS. A month earlier, the Rev. Roger Spradlin of Valley Baptist Church - one of the biggest congregations in Bakersfield, Calif. - told attendees that they had received a threat written in Arabic.

Today, churches all over America are hiring armed security guards and are holding self-defense classes. When I was a child, I never would have imagined in my wildest dreams that someone would come in and start shooting during a church service, but times have changed.

To an Islamic terrorist, a church is a target that will bring you a lot of glory, and here in the western world we need to understand that.

And of course it isn't just Islamic terror that we have to contend with these days. Everywhere you look, traces of the Christian faith are being removed from public life and those that want to freely exercise their faith are being suppressed...

"There are children being prohibited from writing Merry Christmas to the soldiers, senior citizens being banned from praying over their meals in the Senior Center, the VA banning the mention of God in military funerals, numerous attempts to have veterans memorials torn down if they have any religious symbols, such as a cross, and I could go on and on," said Liberty Institute Founder Kelly Shackleford.

As I was writing this article, my Internet suddenly went out. One moment it was working, and then the next moment it was not.

In the same way, we need to realize that a single moment can change everything. Even moments before the attacks, nobody suspected that anyone would strike the Pulse nightclub in Orlando or a sleepy little church in the French countryside.

But those attacks did happen, and without a doubt there will be even more horrific Islamic terror attacks here in the United States in the months and years to come.

We need to be vigilant, and we need to be on guard, because times have changed and there really are people out there that intend to kill us if they can.

Read more at http://www.prophecynewswatch.com/articl ... eWI2yyP.99


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WOW ! That is so very true ! The libtard media has absolutely no problem with Obama's Christian refugee ban which obviously there is by the simple numbers. This is so satanic. They simply must want the Christians to be killed or at least suffer.
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Christians is what made America, lots of types, but Christians, not Muslims. Our whole system is based under Christian laws, and ideas so yes they don't want more Christians here that might, or would vote Republican.
Muslims even though hard right would vote Democrat just to destroy the system from within, then they will destroy the left.
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And they come to Christian nations, and people want them :kez: pure suicidal.

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This captain however didn't throw them all overboard by himself. He had some fellow muslim beggars help him. They too should be charged with mass murder and made inelligible to ever enter a non muslim land.
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All of them should be sent back, that's after the ring leaders are tossed off the boat at sea. Yes the majority helped, or watched likely happy to see it.
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exactly and western nations feel that they should help these muslim freaks ?
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Obama did such a great job ignoring these poor people in favor of his prized Islam friends.
Yeah Bush started it, he is guilty also, but Obama went all out destroying Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Afghanistan. Doing a fine job right here at home also. :roll:

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Every country the CIA's arab spring managed to take down the leaders who actually ran their nations were taken over by the muslim extremists. Was one of Obama's main reasons to take down these l;eaders was because they protected their Christian minorities ? Assad in Syria who Obama refuses to leave alone also protects his Christian minority and the Assyrian minority. Taking Assad down who is also fightiong muslim terrorists could very well start WW3 ! Protecting ISIS and the terrorists that Obama calls moderate rebels I don't believe is important enough to start WW3. Assad is better than the alternatives.
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Al-quida is terrorist, and should have never been trained, shameful my tax money is going to help them.
Assad isn't a nice guy, but yes he was keeping things stable, just like Gadfly, and Saddam was.
Egypt was a big disappointment for Obama, I believe that was going to be the base for the whole mess in the middle east.
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We all should be helping these people, not the Islamist inflicting terror where ever they are welcomed.

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Finally a country is doing the right thing ! Obama and the EI must simply be outraged at Hungary for giving the Christian refugees and the Hungarian populace protection from the muslim refugees.
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I'm sure he is mad over it, and his elitist bosses. I'm always happy to see places like that go against the real system of control in the world.
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“The documented cases confirm that the situation of Christian refugees in German refugee shelters is still unbearable. As a minority they are discriminated against, beaten up by and receive death threats from Muslim refugees and partly by the Muslim staff (securities, interpreters, volunteers) on grounds of their religion.”

But…but…”Islamophobia”!

Persecution watchdog group Open Doors has found that at least 743 Christian refugees living in camps in Germany were attacked by Muslim refugees in 2016, pointing to big failures on the part of German authorities when it comes to understanding the role of religion in the lives of refugees.

“The documented cases confirm that the situation of Christian refugees in German refugee shelters is still unbearable. As a minority they are discriminated against, beaten up by and receive death threats from Muslim refugees and partly by the Muslim staff (securities, interpreters, volunteers) on grounds of their religion,” found a major survey published by Open Doors Germany earlier in October, representing a number of organizations, such as Persecuted Christians and the Needy, European Mission Society Fellowship, and the Central Council of Oriental Christians in Germany.

“Taking these new cases into consideration there are now 743 Christian refugees who have reported religiously motivated attacks. With more staff at hand, a significantly higher number of cases could have been included in the survey,” it added.

The report noted that the latest numbers of persecuted refugees is most likely only the “tip of the iceberg” when it comes to religiously motivated attacks on Christians and Yazidis, estimating that there are high numbers of unreported cases as well.

The survey further reported that many of the refugees escaped from horrifying ordeals in Syria and the surrounding region, fleeing terror groups and civil war that have created a great humanitarian crisis, but are now also facing traumatizing conditions at German refugee camps, where they had hoped to find safety and security, but instead found injustice.

“We believe that the trivialization, concealment or misuse of this injustice, be it for political or other motives, will give encouragement to the perpetrators and increase the suffering of the victims,” the group stated.

“As a Christian charity, Open Doors is not against Muslims, as CEO Markus Rode has already made clear in a comprehensive statement in January 2015. It is a constitutive element of Christian faith that Muslims are loved by God and are to be met with love and compassion,” it added.

“At the same time it has to be stated that Islam, which is the majority religion in most of the refugees’ home countries, is responsible for the massive violation of the human right to freedom of religion. This is for example the case when Muslims threaten to kill converts while invoking the Quran as a basis for their action.”…
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Might not be the middle east, but this happens all over the world started by a religion of hate, and violence from the middle east.

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I don't get the pay off for these muslims :scratch: What satisfaction or pleasure to they derive from killing Christians that compells them so strongly ? Don't they have anything better to do with their time ?
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It's their hate filled book of the Pedo, it demands the death, and persecution of non believers.
Unlike most religions Islam is a dictate for political, and religious conquest.
No give unto Caesar what is Caesars, it's take over, and kill Caesar, and rape, and subjugate his kids, and woman.
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