The narrative of victimhood comes easily to followers of Islam. They constantly bemoan the "prejudice they have to endure and the oppression they suffer in the bigoted western world", where Islamophobia is supposedly rampant. Every terrorist atrocity, every blood-soaked massacre is "justified" by reference to imagined grievances.
But by far the greatest persecutors of other faiths are Muslim hardliners themselves. The proof of those words has been graphically illustrated by a growing catalogue of barbarities committed by Islamic militants against Christians, none of them more shocking than the mass murder committed in a Catholic Church in Baghdad at the end of October, when 58 people were gunned down during an act of worship. “All of you are infidels,” said one of the killers before opening fire on the congregation.
This kind of lethal oppression against Christians is happening all over the Muslim world. In Nigeria there has been a spate of attacks on Christian churches and clerics. In the Philippines, 11 people were injured this week in the bombing of a Catholic chapel. .
One Pakistani woman, Asia Bibi, is now facing the death penalty for the crime of blasphemy after she allegedly insulted the prophet Mohammed. Asia Bibi says she did no such thing but only tried to defend her faith when Muslim co-workers on a farm accused her of being “unclean” and tried to convert her to Islam.
Yet western political leaders, through a mixture of cowardice and denial, have refused to challenge the Islamic culture of persecution. In any other sphere, they make an absolute fetish of their devotion to the causes of equality and anti-discrimination.
For in their refusal to challenge Islamism they are colluding in persecution abroad and the destruction of the Christian faith at home.
"Porque en su rechazo a desafiar al islamismo colusionan en la persecución de Cristianos en el exterior y en la destrucción de la Fe Cristiana en casa"
“Christmas is evil” proclaimed posters put up by Muslim radicals in the Islamic enclave of Tower Hamlets in east London. That slogan is a chilling warning of things to come unless the West stands up for the faith that built our civilisation.
Un blog visual. Un lugar donde hacer un recorrido a través de la belleza de la religión, de la liturgia, de las cosas hechas para la gloria de Dios. Aquí se muestran imagenes que llevan a Dios, fotografias que hablan de Dios y del mundo de espíritu.
Soy católico, pero incluyo fotos de otras denominaciones cristianas, porque estoy seguro de que al final todos los cristianos volveremos a ser un solo rebaño. Las debilidades, el pecado de los hombres nos han separado. El Espíritu Santo volverá a reunirnos bajo los legítimos pastores.
José Antonio Fortea Cucurull, nacido en Barbastro, España, en 1968, es sacerdote y teólogo especializado en el campo relativo al demonio, el exorcismo, la posesión y el infierno.
En 1991 finalizó sus estudios de Teología para el sacerdocio en la Universidad de Navarra.
En 1998 se licenció en la especialidad de Historia de la Iglesia en la Facultad de Teología de Comillas. Ese año defendió la tesis de licenciatura El exorcismo en la época actual.
En 2015 se doctoró en el Ateneo Regina Apostolorum de Roma con la tesis Problemas teológicos de la práctica del exorcismo.
Pertenece al presbiterio de la diócesis de Alcalá de Henares (España).
Ha escrito distintos títulos sobre el tema del demonio, pero su obra abarca otros campos de la Teología. Sus libros han sido publicados en diez lenguas.
el viejo cara de cabra de la foto 3 es Rowan Williams arzobispo de Canterbury
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The narrative of victimhood comes easily to followers of Islam. They constantly bemoan the "prejudice they have to endure and the oppression they suffer in the bigoted western world", where Islamophobia is supposedly rampant. Every terrorist atrocity, every blood-soaked massacre is "justified" by reference to imagined grievances.
But by far the greatest persecutors of other faiths are Muslim hardliners themselves. The proof of those words has been graphically illustrated by a growing catalogue of barbarities committed by Islamic militants against Christians, none of them more shocking than the mass murder committed in a Catholic Church in Baghdad at the end of October, when 58 people were gunned down during an act of worship. “All of you are infidels,” said one of the killers before opening fire on the congregation.
This kind of lethal oppression against Christians is happening all over the Muslim world. In Nigeria there has been a spate of attacks on Christian churches and clerics. In the Philippines, 11 people were injured this week in the bombing of a Catholic chapel. .
One Pakistani woman, Asia Bibi, is now facing the death penalty for the crime of blasphemy after she allegedly insulted the prophet Mohammed. Asia Bibi says she did no such thing but only tried to defend her faith when Muslim co-workers on a farm accused her of being “unclean” and tried to convert her to Islam.
Yet western political leaders, through a mixture of cowardice and denial, have refused to challenge the Islamic culture of persecution. In any other sphere, they make an absolute fetish of their devotion to the causes of equality and anti-discrimination.
For in their refusal to challenge Islamism they are colluding in persecution abroad and the destruction of the Christian faith at home.
"Porque en su rechazo a desafiar al islamismo colusionan en la persecución de Cristianos en el exterior y en la destrucción de la Fe Cristiana en casa"
“Christmas is evil” proclaimed posters put up by Muslim radicals in the Islamic enclave of Tower Hamlets in east London. That slogan is a chilling warning of things to come unless the West stands up for the faith that built our civilisation.
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