While Christians are massacred in Baghdad and are being driven out of the Middle East, others who call themselves Christian see fit to demonize Israel and fund terrorism. They do this with your money. Find out the charities to avoid.
I make no apologies for all the links. This is part of my contribution towards raising awareness of what is really happening.
The massacre in Baghdad as reported by the BBC here and Google for more information.
The excellent Danny Ayalon on the decline of Christians in 'Palestine' and a potted history of the name of Palestine, see below.
Blogger Edgar Davidson has a jaw-dropping report on the Charity 'War on Want', see here . Read it all, especially if you are British.
Robin Shepherd of 'thecommentator' has an article in his online journal about the same subject. He names a range of charities and their funding sources. Perhaps non-European readers should look at their charities more closely.
There is also an excellent article by Steve Apfel on 'Borrowing Jesus' - like this: -
It makes an interesting contrast to what Danny Ayalon has to say. I know whom I believe.
According to Daphne Anson, this temporary wall in London cost several thousand pounds.
You can read more about this expensive obscenity in another excellent piece by Robin Shepherd. He gives links to a video publicising the stunt and to a letter protesting it.
Hadas Fogel, three months old, was killed by terrorists on March 11, 2011. The terrorists confessed that they left the Fogel home after murdering Hadas’ parents and two sleeping brothers but returned to murder Hadas when they heard her start crying. |
I finish with a quote from Robin Shepherd.
To abuse that most admirable of Christian traditions, and turn Christmas
into a message of hate, is not just anti-Semitic; it is the grossest of
insults to Christians as well.
I have posted again about the Wall, and as an incidental at the end I posted the Ayalon video - h/t to this blog.
ReplyDeleteSomebody afterwards sent me a link to this excellent post by a well-respected scholar, which pulls no punches about Christian support for the Piccadilly Wall:
http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/dr-denis-maceoins-letter-to-st-james-church/