Brothers and sisters in indonesia, must stand firm against the so called Southern Baptist christian group and bring them to justice - at any cost.
 
 
From: assalamu_alaikum_1426
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 6:47 PM
Subject: BAPTIST PSYOP PROPAGANDA VIDEO CLAIMS TSUNAMI MUSLIMS PRAYED TO JESUS IN MOSQUE

Assalamu aleikum.

In an echo of the Maluku christian fraud a few years ago, where
snapshots and videos of christians massacring Muslims were retitled
and recaptioned by christians to make it appear that the Muslims were
killing christians, the Southern Baptist christian hate cult has
produced a fraud "video" called "Hayati".

While it is unlikely that the Acehnese will fall for the lies of the
fraud video (below) this expose demonstrates once again why there must
always be a wall of total non-cooperation with christian missionaries
in Muslim lands. Christian missionaries cannot resist the urge to
exploit disasters for their own sick purposes. Insha'Allah those who
perpetrated the fraud video will be punished.

In a flagrant and shameful exploitation of the tsunami that hit Aceh,
the Southern Baptist hate cult has invented a story from whole cloth
about how Muslims in a kampung (Malay village) rushed to the mosque
for protection during the tsunami chanting "Lord Jesus! Save us!".

No doubt the people of the kampung DID rush to the mosque, but to
supplicate to Allah (S.W.T.). And close obervation of the
"reenactment" shows that the actors indeed are chanting "Ya Allah"
(Oh! Allah!)

The 2-1/2 minute online video is claimed to be a "true story" and is
used by the Southern Baptist cultists to manipulate tsunami survivors
into worshipping Jesus (A.S.) in place of Allah (S.W.T.). Acehnese
viewers will not know that this is a reenactment, nor that it was
undoubtedly filmed under false pretenses.

Although the video contains brief text that states "reenactment" at
the outset, that disclaimer is in English, not in Bahasa Indonesia or
Malay language.

This is an obvious omission, for Dr. Randy Richards, a professor at
Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, is the translator for the
Baptist "medical team" and is fluent in the major language of the
area. Early in his "career", he spent eight years in Southeast Asia
working as an "educator". Although Richards' role in the production of
this video is unknown (there are no film credits in order to shield
the guilty and to produce an illusion that this is a news item ),
Richards is shown and quoted extensively in this video while shedding
crocodile tears for the tsunami victims whom his hate sect hopes to
exploit.

So why does the film not state "reenactment" in the local language of
its intended victims?

Obviously, so that the local people won't KNOW that this is only a
claimed reenactment and will fall for it hook, line and sinker
thinking that this is documentary news footage.

There is no evidence at all from the video itself that all the actors
for the "reenactment" gave their informed consent for its use as a
christian propaganda tool, or that they were even aware that christian
propaganda was the purpose of the film. No doubt, the villagers
performing the "reenactment" thought they were making daw'ah to the
christians and were relating to the camera how they appealed to Allah
(S.W.T.) in their hour of need and how He responded to their prayer.

Although the film claims the villagers chanted for Jesus to save them,
the voices of the villagers in the "reenactment" are drowned out by
the narrator and other sounds. Only the voice of the narrating liar
can be heard. From observing their lips and listening as closely as
possible to the background sound, it is clear that the villagers are
actually chanting "Ya Allah" (Oh! Allah!) The word "Jesus" or "Isa" is
neither seen nor audible at all.

The fraudulent two and a half minute "Hayati's Story" propaganda video
was doubtlessly produced with funds intended by their donors for
medical and food help for tsunami victims.

The video is available online at:

http://imb.org/asx/sbc2005/hayati_sm.asx
http://imb.org/asx/sbc2005/hayati_md.asx
http://imb.org/asx/sbc2005/hayati_lg.asx

For more general information about the Southern Baptist hate cult that
advocates flushing the Holy Quran down the toilet and has published
outrageous lies against Rasulullah Muhammad (S.A.W.), insha'Allah:

PROSLAVERY ORIGIN OF SOUTHERN BAPTISTS AND ''INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS
BOARD''
Islamic Community Net
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/islamiccommunitynet/message/8321

SOUTHERN BAPTISTS HAVE LONG PLOTTED WITH THE US MILITARY
Islamic Community Net
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/islamiccommunitynet/message/8323


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IMB's Rankin: Tsunami affected Kingdom work
June 30, 2005
http://www.floridabaptistwitness.com/4518.article


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photos:

Larry P., a representative to Southeast Asia for the IMB shares his
testimony during the annual IMB report June 22.
http://www.floridabaptistwitness.com/2012.p10-larry-p.jpg.image
BP photo by Matt Miller

Liz M., a representative to North Africa for the IMB, gives her
testimony during the annual IMB report June 22.
http://www.floridabaptistwitness.com/2013.p10-liz-m.jpg.image
BP photo by Matt Miller
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–The huge tsunami waves that devastated Asia's
coastlines six months ago shrink in comparison to the waves of
lostness – and God's Spirit – sweeping the world, Southern Baptist
Convention messengers heard during the International Mission Board's
report June 22.

"In an instant 250,000 lives were swept into eternity without Christ,"
IMB President Jerry Rankin told messengers. "Yet our missionaries are
reminded constantly of a massive tsunami wave of lostness that
continues to envelop our world. Every week a quarter of a million
lives are swept into hell in South Asia alone. Every month a quarter
of a million lives are claimed by the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan
Africa. A tsunami wave of postmodernism is sweeping over Europe."

But an even more powerful wave of God's Spirit is moving across the
world, Rankin said as he introduced a video presentation about the
global waves of light and darkness. Southern Baptist missionaries saw
607,000 new baptized believers "swept into the Kingdom" in 2004,
almost a 20 percent increase over the previous year. One of them was
the president of Zambia. Some 21,000 new churches – 400 a week – were
begun. Massive people groups in China and South Asia are hearing the
Good News for the first time, he added, and openness "is stirring even
across the Muslim world – that last formidable barrier to world
evangelization."

Rankin thanked Southern Baptists for giving more than $133 million to
the 2004 Lottie Moon Christmas Offering, almost matching the
"phenomenal" $136 million given for the 2003 offering. The support
enabled the International Mission Board to send out 692 new
missionaries last year, he said, multiplying Southern Baptist witness
in 184 countries. They also initiated work among 163 new people groups
– 131 of them "previously untouched by the Gospel of Jesus Christ."

The remaining mission task challenges Southern Baptists to much
greater commitment, according to several missionaries who reported on
work in their regions.

"Peter" is the first believer among another people in East Asia,
according to missionary Larry P.

"As Peter, I'd just like to say, `Thank you for praying, for giving,
and sending people like [the missionary] who shared the Gospel with
me,'" Larry said, representing the historic convert. "I'm now a
believer in Jesus Christ. Now more than 70 of my people are also
believers and followers of Jesus. But I have a question: How long will
others have to wait?'"

Ron H., who serves in West Africa, asked the crowd to imagine 1,000
people groups spread over an area the size of the United States --
with only 50 small missionary teams among them.

"What criteria determine who will hear the Gospel?" he asked. "Should
a mega-people group who introduced Islam into West Africa be the
first? But what about a micro-people deep in the forest living day by
day in fear of spirits? Should influence and size be a determining
factor? Well, praise God, church planting is flourishing among both
people groups.... But there are still many waiting to hear. How will
we respond?"

One in every 10 people on earth is a Muslim woman, reported Liz M.,
who works in North Africa. They are the teachers, the guardians of
family and religious traditions, she said, but they are hungry for truth.

"Aiesha is a teacher who I have met with for the past two years," Liz
said. "She is seeking the truth. She has read the Bible, because the
Quran [Islam's holy book] tells her to read the Gospels and the books
of Moses. I walk alongside her weekly and our conversations turn to
her religion and my personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

"It is said that it takes seven years and over 100 times hearing the
Gospel in a way they can understand it for a Muslim to come to Jesus
Christ. Will it take that long for my friend Aiesha to hear the truth
and for the truth to set her free?"

David Garrison, regional leader for South Asia, reported via a live
video feed from Sri Lanka, where Southern Baptists have helped in
relief and reconstruction since the tsunami hit. The region also
includes Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives.

"There are 1.4 billion lost people in this region," Garrison said.
"That's why we call it the greatest concentration of lostness on earth."

Still, it's a "great harvest field. Last year we saw more than 150,000
new believers baptized [and] the majority of these new believers are
coming from the Muslim world. More Muslims are coming to faith in
South Asia today than anywhere else in the world at any time in history.

"Even though we have 344 workers serving right now in South Asia, we
need at least 1,000 to begin to engage the massive lostness here.
Right now there's only one Southern Baptist worker for every 7 million
people.... For every square mile in South Asia, there are 873 lost
people."

A closing video dramatized the true story of "Hayati," a Muslim woman
who dreamed disaster was coming the night before the tsunami. When it
hit, she led a group of terrified villagers to a mosque for shelter.
They desperately called upon Jesus for protection -- and the water
stopped a meter from the mosque. Bodies surrounded them, but they were
spared.

"There's nothing we could have done to save the victims of that
tsunami wave," Rankin said, his voice cracking, as he concluded the
IMB report. "But there is something we could have done to keep them
from going to hell. Will we respond to the pleas of our Lord to go to
the uttermost ends of the earth, to be His faithful witnesses?

"Everyone can give and pray and go, because we are His hands and His
feet to fulfill His mission."

http://www.floridabaptistwitness.com/4518.article






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