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gouda

by gouda on 27 March 2013 - 18:03

Fellofher     All I will say He that is within me is greater than he that is  in you  {the world}  1John 4:4

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Felloffher

by Felloffher on 27 March 2013 - 18:03

Of course that is all you have to say.

gouda

by gouda on 27 March 2013 - 18:03

Thats all that needs to be said.

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Two Moons

by Two Moons on 28 March 2013 - 12:03

You better make peace with your god gouda, their coming for you next.

gouda

by gouda on 01 April 2013 - 11:04

U.S. AWOL when Christians in crosshairs

April 1, 2013

WND.com reports: “The U. S. government is absent when it comes to the issue of increasingly violent and deadly Christian persecution, a new report reveals.

The charge is the topic of the book ‘Persecuted: The Global Assault on Christians,’ co-authored by Paul Marshall, Lela Gilbert and Nina Shea. Introduced at a Hudson Institute forum, the book also says that Christian persecution is on the rise world-wide, and that’s especially true in the Muslim world.

Marshall, a senior fellow at the institute, says that it’s hard to measure how ‘bad’ the persecution is getting.

‘The U.S. has tended to underplay religious persecution in general – and called it something else – and, in the case of Christians, often does not mention what is happening in places like Iraq and Egypt,’ Marshall said…”


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by gouda on 08 April 2013 - 15:04

BBC News reports: “Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina has firmly rejected demands by Islamists for a new anti-blasphemy law to punish those who defame Islam and Prophet Muhammad.

In a BBC interview, she said existing laws were sufficient to punish anyone who attempted to insult religion.

Her comments came just days after hundreds of thousands of supporters of an umbrella organisation of Islamists held a massive rally in Dhaka.

The marchers called for the death penalty for those guilty of blasphemy.

Ms Hasina said: ‘They have demanded it. Actually, we don't have any plan to [bring in the law]. We don't need it. They should know that existing laws are enough.

‘This country is a secular democracy. So each and every religion has the right to practice their religion freely and fair. But it is not fair to hurt anybody's religious feeling. Always we try to protect every religious sentiment.’

The Islamists have given a three-week ultimatum to the government to meet their demands, including tough punishment to those who they describe as atheist bloggers, who are also accused of making derogatory comments against Islam.

‘We will go through all the demands and then we will see. If there is any reasonable one, we will fulfill. If it is not reasonable or not suitable for our country or society we will not accept it,’ the prime minister said…”
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