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________________________________ Dari: Tawangalun <tawanga...@yahoo.com> Kepada: proletar@yahoogroups.com Dikirim: Selasa, 30 Juli 2013 9:26 Judul: [proletar] Re: A Christian Tragedy in the Muslim World Di Pattani muslim yg disalib,Rohingya muslim juga yg disalib.Jadi kalau ngitung yg bener dong. Paulus anak wedus. --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, itemabu2 <itemabu2@...> wrote: > > Islam itu emang agama biadab unt para bajingan > > > A Christian Tragedy in the Muslim > World<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/07/a-christian-tragedy-in-the-muslim-world.html> > > "We are living through one of the largest persecutions of a religious group > in history" -- a persecution you probably never heard of if you've been > exclusively following the "popular" media. In "Christian Tragedy in the > Muslim World," Professor Bruce Thornton reviews *Crucified Again: Exposing > Islam's New War on > Christians*<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1621570258/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1621570258&linkCode=as2&tag=uhurnetw-20>for > the Hoover > Institution<http://www.hoover.org/publications/defining-ideas/article/152651> > : > > Few people realize that we are today living through the largest persecution > of Christians in history, worse even than the famous attacks under ancient > Roman emperors like Diocletian and Nero. Estimates of the numbers of > Christians under assault range from 100-200 million. According to one > estimate, a Christian is martyred every five minutes. And most of this > persecution is taking place at the hands of Muslims. Of the top fifty > countries persecuting Christians, forty-two have either a Muslim majority > or have sizeable Muslim populations. > > The extent of this disaster, its origins, and the reasons why it has been > met with a shrug by most of the Western media are the topics of Raymond > Ibrahim's Crucified Again. Ibrahim is a Shillman Fellow at the David > Horowitz Freedom Center and an associate fellow of the Middle East Forum. > Fluent in Arabic, he has been tracking what he calls "one of the most > dramatic stories" of our time in the reports and witnesses that appear in > Arabic newspapers, news shows, and websites, but that rarely get translated > into English or picked up by the Western press. What he documents in this > meticulously researched and clearly argued book is a human rights disaster > of monumental proportions. > > In Crucified Again, Ibrahim performs two invaluable functions for educating > people about the new "Great Persecution," to use the label of the Roman war > against Christians. First, he documents hundreds of specific examples from > across the Muslim world. By doing so, he shows the extent of the > persecution, and forestalls any claims that it is a marginal problem. > Additionally, Ibrahim commemorates the forgotten victims, refusing to allow > their suffering to be lost because of the indifference or inattention of > the media and government officials. > > Second, he provides a cogent explanation for why these attacks are > concentrated in Muslim nations. In doing so, he corrects the delusional > wishful thinking and apologetic spin that mars much of the current > discussion of Islamic-inspired violence. > > Ibrahim's copious reports of violence against Christians range across the > whole Muslim world, including countries such as Indonesia, which is > frequently characterized as "moderate" and "tolerant." Such attacks are so > frequent because they result not just from the jihadists that some > Westerners dismiss as "extremists," but from mobs of ordinary people, and > from government policy and laws that discriminate against Christians. > Rather than ad hoc reactions to local grievances, then, these attacks > reveal a consistent ideology of hatred and contempt that transcends > national, geographical, and ethnic differences... Continue > reading<http://www.hoover.org/publications/defining-ideas/article/152651> > > Posted by Raymond <http://www.raymondibrahim.com> on July 29, 2013 4:32 PM > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >