
Israeli security forces at the scene of a deadly shooting attack at the Sarona Market shopping center in Tel Aviv, June 8, 2016. (Gili Yaari/Flash90)
Israeli security forces at the scene of a deadly shooting attack at the Sarona Market shopping center in Tel Aviv, June 8, 2016. (Gili Yaari/Flash90)
French Prime minister Manuel Valls delivers a speech during a session of questions to the government, on February 11, 2015 at the National Assembly in Paris. (photo credit: AFP/PATRICK KOVARIK)
“Cubs of the Caliphate.” Children are seen receiving military training by Islamic State militants in a camp near Damascus, Syria, December 6, 2014. (photo credit: SITE Intel Group)
FILE – In this file photo taken Thursday, June 19, 2014, al-Qaeda-inspired militants stand with captured Iraqi army Humvee at a checkpoint outside an oil refinery in Beiji, some 250 kilometers (155 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq. The government forces on Friday, Nov. 14, drove Islamic State militants out from their remaining strongholds inside the oil refinery town of Beiji, two security official said, in a key victory over the terror group that has captured much of northern and western Iraq in a stunning summer offensive. (AP Photo, File)
Jose Pimentel, 29, smirks as prosecutors discussed his plans to blow up NYPD officers and veterans returning from war. Jefferson Siegel/New York Daily News
(WND) There’s a simple reason why attacks on Christians in Pakistan, like the Sept. 22 incident when two Taliban suicide bombers blew up themselves – and 80 Christians – at a church in Peshawar, happen: The nation’s education system.
According to a new report from the Middle East Media Research Institute the textbooks used in public schools across Pakistan teach that killing Christians is a goal and martyrdom is to be sought.
Jundel Hafsa claimed credit for the deadly bombing of Christians at the 130-year-old All Saints church and Marwat explained, “They are the enemies of Islam; therefore we target them. We will continue our attacks on non-Muslims on Pakistan land.”
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Commentary By: Gordon King
Who is God (Jesus Christ)? What is he like? Is he a God of peace, love and mercy? Or is he a God of evil, hatred and unforgiveness? How do we know what God is really like?
Well, I will give you a clue. He shows us what he is like in his words to us. In the Holy Bible. In his actions and in his love for us. God forgives us of all of our sins. He is merciful. God loves us unconditionally, even when we sin. He is always with us, at all times, as long as we accept him into our lives. He is righteous. He has given us a free will to accept him or not. God does no wrong. He loves us so much that he forgives us even though we do not deserve it. He sent his Son into the world as a sacrifice for the sins of the world. Before the world accepted him. How much more can he love us?
Commentary by: Gordon King
Please read this article and tell me that Islam is a religion of peace. I hear it all the time that Islam is a peaceful religion. How in the world can anyone say that they are peaceful when they are commanded in the “Quran” and the “Hadith” to murder in the name of Allah?
Islamists gunned down five people in a roadside ambush near Nigeria’s central city of Jos, only killing them after they declared their Christian faith, church representatives said Monday.
Pam Gyang, 33, Felix John, 32, as well as Jimmy Tiger, 28, Ishaku Gyang, 40, and Dachung Monday, 20, were all members of a Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN) congregation in the nearby town of Foron, BosNewsLife reported.
Islamists reportedly forced the victims out of a minibus and ordered them to lie on the ground before shooting them on Aug. 29.
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