“You Will Never Defeat Islam”: US-Born Suicide Bomber Tells America “We Are Coming For You, Mark My Words”


“In earlier videos, the misguided bomber said he was looking forward to death and an eternity in heaven.” We can mark their words while the Beast puts a mark on their foreheads …

Revelation 13:4, 16-18, “And they worshiped the dragon [Satan], for he had given his authority to the beast, and they worshiped the beast, saying, ‘Who is like the beast, and who can fight against it?’ … And it causes all, both small and great, both rich and poor, both free and slave, to be marked on the right hand or the forehead, so that no one can buy or sell unless he has the mark, that is, the name of the beast or the number of its name. This calls for wisdom: let the one who has understanding calculate [ψηφίζω – “reckon”] the number [ἀριθμός – “multitude” of people] of the beast, for it is the number [ἀριθμός – “multitude” of people] of a man [the “prophet” Mohammed], and his number [ἀριθμός – “multitude” as in people] is [χξς – “In The Name of Allah” in Arabic].”

The New York Post – “In a chilling new video, a US-born jihadist warned America that ‘we are coming for you.’

Suicide bomber Moner Mohammad Abu-Salha, a Florida-born college dropout, chewed up his American passport in footage set to Arabic music.

‘You are not safe. I have one word to say,’ the terrorist said, ‘we are coming for you. Mark my words.’

He added: ‘You think you’ve won? You have never won. You will never defeat Islam.’

Abu-Salha, who blew himself to bits detonating a truckload of bombs outside a restaurant in Syria on May 25, invoked the name of 9/11 mass murderer Osama bin Laden, whom US forces wiped out in 2011.

‘You think you killed Osama bin Laden? You sent him to paradise,’ the America-hating terrorist said. ‘Just know that we are coming.’

Abu-Salha told the camera that Americans will be marked for death no matter where they are on Earth.

‘You think you’re safe where you are, in America or Britain or Indonesia or Jordan or China or Russia or Somalia or Africa?’ he said.

The latest footage of Abu-Salha, 22, emerged on an al Qaeda-linked website.

In earlier videos, the misguided bomber said he was looking forward to death and an eternity in heaven.

‘I want to rest in the afterlife, in heaven,’ Abu-Salha said in previous productions. ‘There is nothing here, my heart is not resting here in this life.’” Source – The New York Post.

And Now… Europe’s Kristallnacht


 

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The backlash in Europe against Israel has been underway since the beginning of Operation Protective Edge. In each country the protests have similarities. And in each they are spear-headed by the same motives and often by the same people.

In London the protests have been dominated young Muslims with the usual smattering of far-left fellow-travellers. They have carried Socialist Worker Party banners saying “Stop Israeli State Terror.” But some went off-message, apparently deciding it did not matter if their targets were Israeli or “just” Jews. There have also been the predictable banners comparing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with Adolf Hitler.

Others have a more confused relationship with this sinister conflation. One young protestor was photographed at a demonstration outside the Israeli Embassy in London with a poster saying, “Hitler you were right!” Elsewhere the protests have spilled over into occasional outbursts of violence.

People who are “visibly Jewish,” people wearing identifiably Jewish dress, have found themselves targeted for abuse. Demonstrators at the biggest central London march assaulted and verbally abused a Jewish woman who had expressed her support for Israel, calling her a “Jew Zionist” among other things, before stealing her mobile phone. In North London, a rabbi was abused by a group of ‘youths’ who shouted “F*** the Zionists,” “F*** the Jews” and “Allah Akhbar.”

All of this is mild compared to what has been going on across the English Channel in France. In suburbs and parts of central Paris the violence being perpetrated against the Jewish community culminated in the disturbing spectacle of Parisian Jews barricaded in a synagogue by a crowd of young North Africans seemingly intent on violence. When the police failed to turn up in any numbers, the Jews fought for themselves. These were not all “Jewish vigilantes” as some of the press disturbingly reported — Jews in their 40s and 50s fighting their way through a mob.

Since then, the French authorities have banned — as French authorities have the right to do — some other planned “pro-Palestinian” protests. But the bans seem not to have worked. “Youths,” as the media are prone to title the rioters, who mainly come from the suburbs of Paris and other cities, have taken to the streets, anyhow.

There are videos of them smashing up pavements in order to get chunks of asphalt to hurl at police. A Paris suburb with a large Jewish — not Israeli, just Jewish — population has been a particular focus of protestors. In some video footage, protestors have been shown attacking police cars and assaulting public and private property. The French authorities are clearly trying to get a handle on the protests, but to a considerable extent, events have slipped from their control.

Similar scenes have been seen across the continent. In the Netherlands — fresh from witnessing a pro-ISIS rally in Amsterdam — there have been serious incidents at protests. There have been anti-Semitic chants, and the home of the Chief Rabbi in the Netherlands has been attacked twice in one week. In Austria, a soccer game involving an Israeli team had to be called off after Palestinian demonstrators broke onto the pitch.

The stands had people waving anti-Israel banners and Turkish flags. But once they were on the pitch, the protestors assaulted the Israeli players, doing flying kicks at them and then further kicking and punching them. Some of the Israeli players fought back and the game was halted.

Most disturbing of all, perhaps, have been events in Germany. During pro-Palestinian protests in Berlin and other German cities, there were chants of “Death to the Jews” and “Gas the Jews.” The president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, Dieter Graumann, described some of the demonstrations as “an explosion of evil and violence-prone hatred of Jews. Never in our lives did we believe it possible that antisemitism of the nastiest and most primitive kind would be chanted on the streets of Germany.”

And it is in Germany that such sentiments have met their most appropriate public and political opposition. There, at least, the nature of these protests has not been glossed over. On the contrary there has been a suitable soul-racking over this. How could such a cry have gone up in this country, of all countries?

The major German magazine, Bild, has run a cover with the headline, “Raise your voice: Never again Jew Hatred!” The cover is dotted with famous figures in German public life from the President and Chancellor Merkel to other political and public figures. The montage sends out a powerful message. The question is, of course, whether that is enough.

Certainly, across Europe there is a new hatred in the air — but this hatred is also the old one. The people on the streets of Paris, Berlin, London, Amsterdam and other cities across Europe include the descendants of some of those who fought against, fought for, allied or collaborated with the evil regime which spurred this hatred on last time.

But most of the perpetrators are not those people. Most of them are of immigrant backgrounds. In Britain, these are mainly from the Indian sub-continent (with a smaller group from the Gulf countries); in France and the Netherlands, they are from North Africa; in Germany and Austria, largely from Turkey.

All the peoples of Europe can see this but none of them want to identify it. We live so in terror of being politically incorrect. We live in a rightful disgust for racism of any kind. And yet here we see — and nowhere more clearly than in Germany — the new racist nightmare for Europe. We thought we had abolished the beast of anti-Semitism from our shores and had made it totally unacceptable.

And yet here are people Europe has imported in their millions, failed in varying degrees to assimilate and who now (in considerable numbers) look as if they have taken up precisely the hatred we had all hoped to have left behind. These are dark days in the Middle East. But they are darker days in Europe. Whether we deal with this returned evil or not will be the challenge of this generation.

Priest Claims Hate Texts Are From Demon Spirit


Priest Claims Hate Texts Are From Demon Spirit

Parish priest Father Marian Rajchel from Jaroslaw, a town in south-eastern Poland, said he started getting the texts after carrying out an exorcism on a teenage girl.

But he said that the attempt to drive out the devil from the girl’s soul clearly failed, and that it was now using the teenager to attack him by using mobile phone messages.

He told local media: “The author of these texts is an evil spirit who has possessed her soul.”

He said that the devil and his followers were not shy about using modern technology but that in many cases their actions were not identified as being the work of evil.

He said: “Often the owners of mobile phones are not even aware that they are been used like this, however in this case it is clear.”

He said one of the text messages read: “She will not come out of this hell. She’s mine. Anyone who prays for her will die.”

He said however that he had prayed for her and sent back another text message, getting the message in return: “Shut up, preacher. You cannot save yourself. Idiot. You pathetic old preacher.”

He added: “Clearly this young girl has been possessed, and needs further help.”

EDITOR FIRED FOR CRITICIZING ‘QUEEN JAMES BIBLE’


(Christian NewsNetwork) A newspaper editor who was fired earlier this year for opining on his personal blog that the Queen James Bible is an attempt by homosexuals “to make their sinful nature ‘right with God’” has filed a complaint with the federal government.

As previously reported, Bob Eschliman has worked as the editor of the Newton Daily News since 2012, and has served as the publisher of the Clarinda Herald-Journal. But he found himself out of a job this past May when he spoke his mind about the Queen James Bible on his personal blog.

“It’s pretty easy to brush off a nonsensical contrived version of the Bible, but that’s not the deceivers’ end goal,” Eschliman wrote. “No, they want all Christendom to abandon their faith. They do that by ‘proselytizing’ to church leaders to change their view on homosexuality.”

Read the full story here.

More Persecuted Christians Today Than Ever Before


Pope Francis argued on Monday that the 21st century has seen more Christians under siege for their faith than during the time of the early church.

“There are many martyrs today, in the Church, many persecuted Christians,” said the pope during a mass in honor of Christian martyrs who were killed under Roman Emperor Nero. “Think of the Middle East where Christians must flee persecution, where Christians are killed. Even those Christians who are forced away in an ‘elegant’ way, with ‘white gloves:’ that too is persecution. There are more witnesses, more martyrs in the Church today than there were in the first centuries.”

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Coptic Christians protest against the killings of people during clashes in Cairo between Christian protesters and military police, and what the demonstrators say is persecution of Christians, in Los Angeles, California October 16, 2011. The demonstrators are rallying for Barack Obama’s administration to intervene.

The pope asked Christians to remember “our glorious ancestors” and “let us think also to our brothers who are persecuted, who suffer and who, with their blood are nurturing the seed of so many little churches that are born. Let us pray for them and for us,” reported Vatican Radio.

Pope Francis also noted that the church’s witness in the face of persecution and hard times could lead to church growth.

“When historical situations require a strong witness, there are martyrs, the greatest witnesses. And the Church grows thanks to the blood of the martyrs. This is the beauty of martyrdom. It begins with witness, day after day, and it can end like Jesus, the first martyr, the first witness, the faithful witness: with blood,” he said.

The Christian Post reported last week that Christian History magazine, in partnership with Voice of the Martyrs-USA members, focused on persecution in its latest issue, citing church statisticians who say an estimated 70 million Christians have been killed due to their faith since the time of Jesus and that other believers were partly to blame.

The publication references information gleaned by the late church statistician David Barrett and Todd M. Johnson of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary’s Center for the Study of Global Christianity.

Barrett and Johnson estimate that “throughout Christian history, across all traditions of Christianity, and in every part of the world, some 70 million Christians have been murdered for their faith.” They also estimate that 5.5 million Christians have lost their lives due to persecution from other Christians, which include Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox adherents and other Christians.

“Note that most Christians killed as alleged ‘heretics’ or ‘schismatics’ down the ages should correctly be included in demographic enumerations of martyrs. Joseph Smith and many other Mormons are Christian martyrs,” writes Johnson in his 2012 global demographic assessment on the subject.

The Christian History Institute adds in a press release on its persecution issue, “Christians themselves have tortured and killed countless of their own brethren during the 12th-14th century Inquisitions, during and after the 16th-17th century Reformation in Europe and, continuing today in Ireland, Eastern Europe and Africa.”