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Post by Daniel on Jan 29, 2017 8:59:32 GMT -5
Donald Trump says Syrian Christians will get priority refugee status
28 January 2017
US President Donald Trump has said that Syrian Christians will get priority for refugee status in America during an interview set to air on Sunday.
In a clip from the president's interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), Mr Trump says that Christians in Syria have been “horribly treated” before going on to add: “If you were a Christian in Syria, it was impossible, very, very tough to get into the United States.
“If you were a Muslim you could come in, but if you were a Christian, it was almost impossible and the reason that was so unfair, everybody was persecuted in all fairness, but they were chopping off the heads of everybody but more so the Christians.”
more www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/donald-trump-syrian-christians-refugees-priority-status-muslims-a7550521.html
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Post by sevenofnine on Jan 29, 2017 22:01:58 GMT -5
I hope so I don't mind Syria Christians A they are coolest people
Here in LA especially in Burbank and Glendale they serve Syrian food and good booze
I know one store for special occasion I get their wine it is good little expenstive but top shelf
Also I play NFL game there on gambeling LOL!
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Post by sevenofnine on Jan 29, 2017 22:02:17 GMT -5
Well least I am honest Daniel
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Post by Daniel on Feb 2, 2017 8:55:08 GMT -5
"Christian" Leaders Condemn President Trump for Saving Christians
Daniel Greenfield January 30, 2017
Christians and Jews sometimes wonder what is wrong with liberal Jews that they would actively seek to commit suicide. It's just leftism in action. And there are plenty of Christian and Jewish leftists who suffer from these fits of suicidal insanity.
Christian Leaders Denounce Trump's Plan to Favor Christian Refugees
A broad array of clergy members has strongly denounced Mr. Trump’s order as discriminatory, misguided and inhumane. Outrage has also come from some of the evangelical, Roman Catholic and mainstream Protestant leaders who represent the churches most active in trying to aid persecuted Christians....
“We believe in assisting all, regardless of their religious beliefs,” said Bishop Joe S. Vásquez, the chairman of the committee on migration for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Jen Smyers, the director of policy and advocacy for the immigration and refugee program of Church World Service, a ministry affiliated with dozens of Christian denominations, called Friday a “shameful day” in America’s history...
The article is a collection of the same tired old lies. The New York Times absurdly pretends that hardly any Christian clergy support the move.
more www.frontpagemag.com/point/265636/christian-leaders-condemn-president-trump-saving-daniel-greenfield
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Post by sevenofnine on Feb 2, 2017 20:54:34 GMT -5
Those far left leaders of Christian community those West LA rich yentas
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Post by Daniel on Feb 11, 2017 9:30:17 GMT -5
Trump is Right: It’s Moral and Legal to Prioritize Persecuted Christians
Johnnie Moore February 07, 2017
While President Trump’s executive order on refugee resettlement remains the subject of near-constant national discussion, there is one part of that order that shouldn’t be up for debate at all: It is moral and legal to prioritize religious minorities facing persecution.
In fact, Trump should be celebrated for giving attention to religious minorities when Christians, Yazidis and others have so recently faced the threat of genocide in the Middle East.
Prioritizing the religiously persecuted was once the established order of the humanitarian community until the Obama administration began to dismantle those norms and did so in the shadow of countless bombings, beheadings and crucifixions targeting Christians in Iraq, Syria, Nigeria and even Egypt (not to mention all the atrocities committed against Yazidis and other minorities).
The tradition might even be credited to the United Nations via two of its most important documents: the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
more www.christianheadlines.com/columnists/guest-commentary/trump-is-right-it-s-moral-and-legal-to-prioritize-persecuted-christians.html
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Post by sevenofnine on Feb 11, 2017 19:56:53 GMT -5
Yeah where I am going buy Top shelf booze LOL!
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Post by Daniel on Feb 16, 2017 11:03:15 GMT -5
Defending Christians and Other Genocide Victims at the United Nations
By Palmer Williams
Nine months ago, the ACLJ, in partnership with our European affiliate, the European Centre for Law and Justice (ECLJ), filed urgent testimony with the United Nations Human Rights Council. Our written statement outlined the genocidal acts against Christians and other religious minorities in Syria and Iraq occurring at the hands of the Islamic State (ISIS), and requested that the United Nations take immediate action by formally recognizing these groups as victims of genocide.
In the nine long months since we submitted our testimony, ISIS has continued its systematic reign of terror against these groups, while the United Nations has remained silent. The victims who managed to survive and escape captivity languish in refugee camps.
In October, when Allied forces began their campaign to liberate the Nineveh region of Iraq from the grips of ISIS, some Christian leaders were able to return to their ancient homeland for the first time in over two years. Having fled for their lives when ISIS took over the region in 2014, the leaders returned to piles of rubble. The 300,000 Christians who resided in the region when ISIS brutally took over the region has now dwindled to 20 to 30 Christian residents. Their places of worship, ancient texts, and congregations have summarily been wiped out by ISIS.
As more ISIS-held regions are liberated in the coming months, more evidence will undoubtedly reveal the indisputable genocidal acts by ISIS against religious minorities. The growing body of evidence demonstrates that the inhuman violence at issue is, in fact, genocide. This evidence is well-documented, and it is sickening.
more aclj.org/persecuted-church/defending-christians-and-other-genocide-victims-at-the-united-nations
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Post by Daniel on Mar 1, 2017 8:05:43 GMT -5
Why Evangelicals want refugees--hint: not altruism
By Rev. Austin Miles February 25, 2017
We live in an era of fake news which meddles with our minds. But worse, we also have fake preachers who meddle with our very souls. That is Satan's most dedicated tactic. To destroy the soul is to destroy the man. This is why the evil one has managed to infiltrate our churches, precisely to turn people off to church, ministers and especially....God.
A full page ad in The Washington Post, Wednesday a week ago, included the signatures of over 500 evangelical pastors urging President Donald Trump to reverse his ban on refugee resettlement. A couple of the signers on that list shocked me. You will see the entire list below. Those 'evangelicals' seem to be suffering a deplorable lack of reasoning. ...
However, there is a small group of real pastors like Franklin Graham who are among the Remnant Pastors who are there for one purpose only, to preach the Gospel, not to enrich themselves with grants and other payola. He is joined by the National Religious Broadcaster's Jerry Johnson and the Center for Law and Justice's Jay Sekulow, who have spoken out, with clear heads, in defense of President Trump's plan to protect our country.
read full article www.renewamerica.com/columns/miles/170225
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