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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Christian Politics in Lebanon


Lets think outside the box...AND seriously think about other Christians in geographical locations beyond our own borders.


Western media outlets have portrayed divisions within Lebanon's Christian community as threatening to tear Lebanon apart, as if Sunnite-Shiite tension is negligible and the divide between Christians and Muslims has disappeared.

The split that threatens Lebanon's national unity is less between Christians than between two political camps that cut across sectarian boundaries.

Most Christians are not blindly following their leaders to the brink...

Iraq Christians fear attacks
Thousands of people demonstrated outside EU headquarters in Brussels to demand protection for Christians in Iraq, saying they were increasingly being targeted in cold-blooded attacks.

Iraqi religious leaders led the protesters, which police prevented from marching towards the US Embassy.

 Organizers said 4,000 people were in the demonstration from several European countries.

 Police put the turnout at 3,750.

"Christians in the Middle East are being assassinated and massacred," Iraqi priest Jacob Idine said.

"Above all, religious leaders, the archbishops and priests, are being killed in cold blood in Iraq."
And does anyone in America pray for them?
2 Chronicles 16:9For the eyes of the LORD run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to shew himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect toward him.

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