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Accepting Christian Refugees

  

Category:  Religion & Ethics

Via:  xxjefferson51  •  10 years ago  •  15 comments

Accepting Christian Refugees
As refugees from the Middle East flood the West, a number of countries -- including Hungary, Bulgaria, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Cyprus, and Australia -- are defying political correctness by wanting to accept Christian refugees only.While more progressive voices cry racism, the fact remains: there are several objective reasons why the West should give priority, if not exclusivity, to Christian refugees -- and some of these are actually to the benefit of European host nations.Consider:Christians are true victims of persecution. From a humanitarian point of view -- and humanitarianism is the chief reason being cited in accepting refugees -- Christians should receive top priority simply because they are the most persecuted group in the Middle East -- well before the Islamic State phenomenon came into being. As Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop put it, I think that Christian minorities are being persecuted in Syria and even if the conflict were over they would still be persecuted.Indeed. While they are especially targeted by the Islamic State, before the new caliphate was established, Christians were and continue to be targeted by Muslims -- Muslim mobs, Muslim individuals, Muslim regimes, and Muslim terrorists, from Muslim countries of all races (Arab, African, Asian, etc.) -- and for the same reason: Christians are infidel number one. See Crucified Again: Exposing Islams New War on Christians for hundreds of anecdotes before the rise of ISIS as well as the Muslim doctrines that create such hate and contempt for Christians.Conversely, Muslim refugees -- as opposed to the many ISIS and other jihadi infiltrators posing as refugees -- are not fleeing direct persecution, but chaos created by the violent and supremacist teachings of their own religion, Islam. Its not for nothing that Samuel Huntington famously pointed out that Islams borders are bloody, and so are its innards. This means that when Muslims enter Western nations, chaos, persecution, and mayhem follow. Take a look at those West European cities -- for example, Londonistan -- that already have a large Muslim population for an idea.Muslim persecution of Christians has been further enabled by Western policies, especially those of the Obama administration. In other words, Western nations should accept Christian refugees on the basis that Western meddling in the Middle East is directly responsible for exacerbating the plight of Christian minorities. After all, Christians did not flee from Bashar Assads Syria, or Saddam Husseins Iraq, or Muamar Gaddafis Libya. Their systematic persecution began in earnest after the U.S. and others interfered in those nations in the name of democracy. All they did is unleash the jihadi forces that the dictators had long kept suppressed. Now the Islamic State is deeply embedded in all three nations, enslaving, raping, and slaughtering countless Christian infidels and other minorities.Thus if the West is responsible for unleashing the full-blown jihad on Christians, surely it is the latter that the West should prioritize, from a humanitarian point of view.Unlike Muslims, or even Yazidis, Christians are easily assimilated in Western countries, due to their shared Christian heritage. As Slovakia, which prefers Christian refugees, correctly points out, Muslims would not fit in, including because there are no mosques in the Slavic nation. Conversely, Slovakia as a Christian country can really help Christians from Syria to find a new home in Slovakia, said an interior minister.This too is common sense. The same Christian teachings that molded Europe over the centuries are the same ones that mold Middle Eastern Christians -- whether Orthodox, Catholic, or Protestant. As San Diegos Father Noel said in the context of the Iraqi Christian refugees who managed to flee ISIS but are now rotting in a U.S. detention center, Mideast Christians who come here [America] want to be good citizens and many who came here a decade ago are now lawyers, teachers, or other productive members of society.Meanwhile, Muslims follow a completely different blueprint, the Koran -- which condemns Christians by name, calls for constant war (jihad) against all non-Muslims, and advocates any number of distinctly anti-Western practices. Hence it is no surprise that many Muslim asylum seekers are anti-Western at heart, if not members of jihadi organizations.Mideast Christians bring trustworthy language and cultural skills that are beneficial to the West. They understand the Middle Eastern -- including Islamic -- mindset and can help the West understand it. Moreover, unlike Muslims, Christians have no conflicting loyalty issues: Islamic law forbids Muslims from aiding infidels against fellow Muslims (click here to see some of the treachery this leads to in the U.S. and here to see the treachery Christians have suffered from their longtime Muslim neighbors and friends). Indeed, an entire book about how double agent Muslims have infiltrated every corner of the U.S. government exists. No such threat exists among Mideast Christians. They too render unto God what is Gods and unto Caesar what is Caesars.Finally, it goes without saying that Mideast Christians have no sympathy for the very people and ideology that made their lives a living hell -- the very people and ideology that are also hostile to everything in the West. Thus a win-win: the West and Mideast Christians complement each other, if only in that they share the same foe.All the above reasons -- from those that offer humanitarian relief to the true victims of persecution, to those that offer benefits to the West -- are unassailable in their logic and wisdom. Yet, because Western progressives prioritize politically correct ideals and fantasies over stark reality, there is little chance that they will be considered.Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2015/09/accepting_christian_refugees_.html#ixzz3mG17ZwKy Follow us: @AmericanThinker on Twitter | AmericanThinker on Facebook

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sixpick
Professor Quiet
link   sixpick    10 years ago

We don't rescue Christians today anymore. We've had plenty of opportunities to do so in the last few years, but they have been ignored. It's only when Muslims are having problems, do we act now.

You can say goodbye to Germany. The percentages will reach the volatile number with the influx the country will never be the same. In France over 70% of the real French people have already accepted their country has past the point of no return.

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
Professor Guide
link   Hal A. Lujah    10 years ago
If God isn't going to help them, then he must have his reasons. Do you really want to work against God?
 
 
 
XXJefferson51
Senior Guide
link   seeder  XXJefferson51    10 years ago
I am glad that some countries are waking up to the clear and present danger that is Islam.
 
 
 
Petey Coober
Freshman Silent
link   Petey Coober    10 years ago

Which god are you referring to , the muslim one or the christian one ?

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
Professor Guide
link   Hal A. Lujah    10 years ago
There can be only one, and He ain't helping anyone ... or none (if you're a rational thinking human).
 
 
 
Cerenkov
Professor Silent
link   Cerenkov    10 years ago
Exactly. Maybe the creeping jihad will finally be confronted.
 
 
 
Cerenkov
Professor Silent
link   Cerenkov    10 years ago
Why can there be only one?In any case, "God helps those who help themselves."
 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
Professor Guide
link   Hal A. Lujah    10 years ago
Holy crap - are you suggesting that the hundreds of thousands of refugees we're seeing on the news have done nothing to help themselves? Is there no bottom to conservative hatred?
 
 
 
XXJefferson51
Senior Guide
link   seeder  XXJefferson51    10 years ago
Quite the reverse: in America and Britain persecuted Christians are at the bottom of the heap of refugees to be granted asylum. Muslims receive top priority. Since January 2015, the U.S. has granted asylum to approximately six Muslims for every Christian it takes in.The reason for this is simple: for the progressive mindset -- which dominates Western governments, media, and academia -- taking in refugees has little to do with altruism and everything to do egoism: it matters little who is really being persecuted.No, whats important is that we feel good about ourselves. By taking in foreign Muslims, as opposed to siding with familiar Christians, progressives get to feel enlightened, open-minded, tolerant, and multicultural -- and thats all that matters here.Meanwhile, reality quietly marches on: the same Islamic mentality that slaughters infidel Christians in the Middle East is welcomed into the West with open arms.Read more: Follow us: @AmericanThinker on Twitter | AmericanThinker on Facebook
 
 
 
Cerenkov
Professor Silent
link   Cerenkov    10 years ago
They have "helped" themselves to the wealth of other nations. That's hardly noble. Why don't you "hate" that kind of violence? Is there no limit to what you would have taken from those who earned it?
 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
Professor Guide
link   Hal A. Lujah    10 years ago
How long should they have waited to get out of the hell hole they are in? Their cities are in ruins - did you think that happened over night?
 
 
 
Petey Coober
Freshman Silent
link   Petey Coober    10 years ago

There can be only one

Don't be silly . They are not even close to the same ... judging by the life of their prophets alone .

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
Professor Guide
link   Hal A. Lujah    10 years ago
The Christian God murdered the world. Top that, Islam.
 
 
 
Petey Coober
Freshman Silent
link   Petey Coober    10 years ago

I'm guessing you are referring to the story of Noah and the flood . I'm not too confident in your interpretation of those events .

 
 
 
Randy
Sophomore Quiet
link   Randy    10 years ago

They escaped an almost certain death. That is hardly helping themselves to anything. Except life.

 
 

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