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Repeated church attacks in France; increasingly aggressive climate against christians
Topic Started: Nov 12 2010, 09:20 AM (619 Views)
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As you probably know (or not), Christian cemeteries in France are profanated about every two days:

"In 2008, 275 Christian places of worship have been vandalized (146 cemeteries and 129 churches, chapels and shrines). The following year, the figures rose from 42% to 180 and 209. And for the first half of 2010, we are already at 288 acts listed, all Christian places of worship included. "(...)

link: http://www.la-croix.com/La-hausse-du-vandalisme-dans-les-eglises-s-explique-difficil/article/2437306/4078

This increasingly aggressive climate against christians now lead to church attacks. Do you have that in England ?

Insulting tags and feces thrown on St. John Church in Avignon (12th November)

Wednesday, St. John Church, Father Gabriel, the parish priest, speaks to the press, almost in desperation. For several months, his church is the target of obscene and offensive tags and excrements... And last week, the fire was set at Cypress adjacent to the religious building, threatening to spread flames to the church. For this priest, "these acts have a direct link with what is happening in Iraq where Christians were attacked." At the outset, Father Gabriel talks about inter-community tensions and denounces "an increasingly aggressive climate and violence maintained by a small group of young people 12/13 years up to 16 years old." At first, Father Gabriel believed these were just acts of "incivility" from unemployed youths in the neighborhood, nonsense of teenagers in need of provocation [...] For some residents of Saint John these acts would be the top of the iceberg, deploring a "religious proselytism".

link : http://www.avignews.com/tags-insultants-jets-d-excrements-sur-l-eglise-saint-jean-a-avignon-@/article.jspz?article=23240

Christians stoned during mass in the Church of Viguier (5th November)

Tuesday, November 2, around 18:30, when he celebrated Mass for the deceased in the presence of about sixty followers, two teenagers of North African origin have entered the church whose doors were obviously open. "They started throwing stones at people, and hard pinecones. They must have been 13 or 14 years old. A woman was slightly injured. [...] "With previous generations, we have the best possible relations. We even received last year the wishes of the Muslim community for Christmas. But there is a young generation with a more and more aggressive behavior, "says Bruno Garrouste. He maintains that the act of Tuesday "is a serious event which demonstrates that we have reached a new step. Until then, we had some nighttime burglaries or some damage from the outside. But then they entered the church. It’s unacceptable.”

link : http://www.lindependant.com/articles/2010-11-05/carcassonne-des-fideles-caillasses-pendant-la-messe-a-l-eglise-du-viguier-277422.php
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The steam is building and even the most wilfully blind will be unable to avert their eyes much longer.

Time for a serious clearout of bad rubbish.
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Just a detail about the church attack in Avignon:

"Then a few days before the burning of cypress, a youth entered the church during mass, urinating on the porch with this terrible sentence, "We'll toast you all, you and your church." The parish priest complained to the police on 9 November."
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Nov 12 2010, 09:37 AM
Just a detail about the church attack in Avignon:

"Then a few days before the burning of cypress, a youth entered the church during mass, urinating on the porch with this terrible sentence, "We'll toast you all, you and your church." The parish priest complained to the police on 9 November."
with what is going on in the world at the moment i have to watch what i say and do.but i can say this the day will come when they have to pay for all of this,and it is just around the corner.its closer than what they think.

keep the faith

paxi :)
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I am starting to understand why God is placeing Christians within the EDL. The leaders of the Christian churches are to busy condeming the EDL and cannot see the islamic storm that is threatening to engulf them.
On the Monday that the Iraqi Christians held their static protest outside of parliment where was the Arch Bishop of Canterbury and the leader of the Catholic Church why were they not there making speaches condeming islam and offering support, not even when their fellow christians are slaughtered do they speak out NO instead they cower before islam.
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Churches and all other symbols of infidel cultural identity are known as 'Jahiliyya' - worthless trash. This applies to all infidel (and pre-Islamic in conquered lands) art, music, ceremonies (eg remembrance day),festivals, heritage and religious observances.

They're working towards a cultural genocide, where they'll destroy our festivals (eg Christmas and Easter are already politically incorrect) then our music, art, history, monuments, sacred sites and even fairy tales for children (three little pigs has already been banned). British children will be taught to be ashamed of their history as colonialist kuffars.

For a list of what we'll lose, scroll down to 'Islamic attacks on infidels' monuments, heritage, culture and works of art'
at http://crombouke.blogspot.com/2010/01/islamic-music-art-and-culture.html

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derville
Nov 12 2010, 09:20 AM
This increasingly aggressive climate against christians now lead to church attacks. Do you have that in England ?
No, we don't mate, but Britain (more so England) is one step behind France, maybe how France was five years ago.

I tell people (who think that the trouble is only from a few extremists) that this is the next step, this is what we have to look forward to. That you only have to look at the European countries (or cities with a high Muslim population) with a higher Muslim population to see what we can expect, such as the riots that are common place and no go areas.
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Derville, this is happening all over Europe and the West where the koranimals are in sufficient numbers. The third incident in your first post was widely reported but this is the first I've heard of the first two. Thank you for bringing it to our attention.
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paxi christi
Nov 12 2010, 09:51 AM
derville
Nov 12 2010, 09:37 AM
Just a detail about the church attack in Avignon:

"Then a few days before the burning of cypress, a youth entered the church during mass, urinating on the porch with this terrible sentence, "We'll toast you all, you and your church." The parish priest complained to the police on 9 November."
with what is going on in the world at the moment i have to watch what i say and do.but i can say this the day will come when they have to pay for all of this,and it is just around the corner.its closer than what they think.

keep the faith

paxi :)

Good words, paxi - it won't take much more.
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its only going to get much worse, and one day we will be attacked rather than our churches, as in future we christians will become the target of such attacks and not our churches.

as in many parts of the world today christians are being stoned/beheaded/killed/blown up etc etc etc for there faith in christ, and his father.

but as christians we already know that we will win this battle of good vs evil, and if we are lucky enough to fall in this battle which will end at the end of days. when christ will judge the world.

then we have the great honor being the first in heaven and a speacial place at the side of christ.

so to thoughs who seek to distroy the christian church i say give your best shot, as jesus christ says, prescuting his church is like trying to kick against the goad!

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Nov 12 2010, 02:59 PM
its only going to get much worse, and one day we will be attacked rather than our churches, as in future we christians will become the target of such attacks and not our churches.

as in many parts of the world today christians are being stoned/beheaded/killed/blown up etc etc etc for there faith in christ, and his father.

but as christians we already know that we will win this battle of good vs evil, and if we are lucky enough to fall in this battle which will end at the end of days. when christ will judge the world.

then we have the great honor being the first in heaven and a speacial place at the side of christ.

so to thoughs who seek to distroy the christian church i say give your best shot, as jesus christ says, prescuting his church is like trying to kick against the goad!

chunky
It's not just Christians who they're atacking. Check out the relevant links for Buddhists, Hindus, Jews and Sikhs at http://crombouke.blogspot.com/2010/01/everything-you-need-to-know-about-islam.html
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Chunky we are of mixed beliefs come together to fight the poison that is islam. Yes Christians are getting attacked by islam but so are Sikhs, Hindu's, Pagans, Gays, Athiests etc. They are all part of Gods creation so all of them deserve protection from islam
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Sorry to hear what is happening in your country, derville.

The French people need to start sticking together and fighting back against this.
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