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Originally Posted by Walks_in_islam
This group looks like a front group for Jihad?
http://www.kairospalestine.ps/
This document is the Christian Palestinians’ word to the world about what is happening in Palestine. It is written at this time when we wanted to see the Glory of the grace of God in this land and in the sufferings of its people. In this spirit the document requests the international community to stand by the Palestinian people who have faced oppression, displacement, suffering and clear apartheid for more than six decades. The suffering continues while the international community silently looks on at the occupying State, Israel. Our word is a cry of hope, with love, prayer and faith in God. We address it first of all to ourselves and then to all the churches and Christians in the world, asking them to stand against injustice and apartheid, urging them to work for a just peace in our region, calling on them to revisit theologies that justify crimes perpetrated against our people and the dispossession of the land.
These are your fellow Christians in Palestine. They are not speaking up against their muslim neighbors, they are speaking up against their occupiers.
I suggest you read about the "great" land of Israel before you speak up against the group who boo'd Cruz off of that stage. He deserved it.
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You might want to notice that the President of Defense of Christians, Toufic Baaklini, stated that there were people present "who do not adhere to IDC's principles."
They deserved to be flushed out and deserved for Senator Ted Cruz to walk out on them. We now have a man who is not afraid to take a stand against opposition.
"It's no secret that many Mideast Christians generally aren't big fans of Israel. I learned this firsthand during the 2006 Israel war on Hezbollah, when my discussion at church with a Lebanese Christian nearly escalated to a shouting match," Mark Tooley, president of the Institute of Religion and Democracy and an attendee of the evening event, wrote in a blog entry that he was not surprised by the reaction.