Christians Burn While Pope Worries about "Worldly" Matters
Muslim Persecution of Christians, June 2015
by Raymond Ibrahim
...Pope Francis apparently deemed it more important to issue a proclamation addressing the environment and climate change. Whatever position one holds concerning these topics, it is telling that the pope -- the one man in the world best placed and most expected to speak up for millions of persecuted Christians around the world -- is more interested in speaking up for a "safe" (politically correct, if scientifically questionable) subject, "the world" itself, rather than the pressing bloodbath in front of him, or a topic requiring real leadership from a Christian authority.
Meanwhile, Christians around the world and the Muslim world especially continue to be persecuted and slaughtered. In one little-reported story, the Islamic State burned an 80 year-old Christian woman to death in a village southeast of Mosul. The elderly woman was reportedly burned alive for refusing to comply with Islamic law.
In east Jerusalem, a group calling itself the "Islamic State in Palestine" distributed fliers threatening to massacre all Christians who failed to evacuate the Holy City. The leaflets, which appeared on June 27, said that the Islamic State knows where the city's Christians live, and warned that they have until Eid al-Fitr -- July 19, the end of Ramadan -- to leave the city or be slaughtered. The leaflet was emblazoned with the Islamic State's black flag.
In Egypt, after a foiled suicide attack on the ancient temples of Karnak in Luxor (a tourist destination), the Islamic State promised a "fiery summer" for Egypt's Christian Copts. Abu Zayid al-Sudani, a leading member of the Islamic State, tweeted: "The bombing of Luxor, a burning summer awaits the tyrant of Egypt [President Sisi] and his soldiers, and the worshippers of the cross. This is just the beginning."
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