Has Barack Hussein Obama made even one public statement on the subject  of
persecution of Christians?
 
Has Boehner? Romney" McCain?
 
We all know the answer. Next question: Why not?
 
Billy
 
 
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Daily Beast
 
 
 

A Global  Slaughter of Christians, but America’s Churches Stay Silent
by _Kirsten Powers_ 
(http://www.thedailybeast.com/contributors/kirsten-powers.html)  Sep 27, 2013 
5:45 AM EDT  
 

Christians are being singled out and massacred from  Pakistan to Syria to 
the Nairobi shopping mall. Kirsten Powers on the deafening  silence from U.S. 
pews and pulpits. 

 
(http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/09/27/a-global-slaughter-of-christians-but-america-s-churches-stay-silent.print.html)
  
 
 
Christians in the Middle East and Africa are being slaughtered, tortured,  
raped, kidnapped, beheaded, and forced to flee the birthplace of 
Christianity.  One would think this horror might be consuming the pulpits and 
pews of 
American  churches. Not so. The silence has been nearly deafening.
As _Egypt’s Copts have battled_ 
(http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/08/22/the-muslim-brotherhood-s-war-on-coptic-christians.html)
  the _worst 
attacks on the Christian minority_ 
(http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/08/15/christians-under-attack.html) 
 since the 14th  century, the bad news 
for Christians in the region keeps coming. On Sunday, _Taliban suicide 
bombers_ 
(http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/23/pakistan-church-bombings-christian-minority)
  killed at least 85  worshippers _at All Saints’ church_ 
(http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/23/world/asia/pakistan-church-bombing.html?_
r=0) , which has stood since  1883 in the city of Peshawar, Pakistan. 
Christians were also the target of  Islamic fanatics in _the attack on a 
shopping 
center in Nairobi,  Kenya_ 
(http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/22/world/meast/kenya-mall-al-shabaab-analysis) , 
this week that killed more than 70 people. The 
Associated Press  reported that the Somali Islamic militant group al-Shabab “
confirmed witness  accounts that gunmen separated Muslims from other people 
and let the Muslims go  free.” The captives _were asked questions about 
Islam._ 
(http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/22/world/meast/kenya-mall-al-shabaab-analysis/)  If 
they  couldn’t answer, they were shot.


In Syria, _Christians are under attack_ 
(http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/10/17/syria-s-christians-wary-of-both-rebels-and-assad-regime.html)
 
 by Islamist rebels and fear  extinction _if Bashar al-Assad falls_ 
(http://news.yahoo.com/syria-rebels-still-christian-town-maalula-084558304.html)
 . 
This month, rebels  overran the historic Christian town of Maalula, where 
many of its inhabitants  speak Aramaic, the language of Jesus. The AFP 
reported that a _resident of Maalula_ 
(http://news.yahoo.com/syria-rebels-still-christian-town-maalula-084558304.html)
  called her fiancé’s cell  and was told 
by member of the Free Syrian Army that they gave him a chance to  convert to 
Islam and he refused. So they slit his throat.


Nina Shea, an international human-rights lawyer and expert on religious  
persecution, _testified in 2011 before Congress_ 
(http://www.uscirf.gov/government-relations/congressional-testimony/3520-1212011-commissioner-nina-shea-te
stifies-on-recent-attacks-targeting-minorities-in-iraq-and-egypt.html)  
regarding  the fate of Iraqi Christians, two-thirds of whom have vanished from 
the country.  They have either been murdered or fled in fear for their 
lives. Said Shea: “[I]n  August 2004 … five churches were bombed in Baghdad and 
Mosul. On a single day in  July 2009, seven churches were bombed in Baghdad …
 The archbishop of Mosul, was  kidnapped and killed in early 2008. A bus 
convoy of Christian students were  violently assaulted. Christians … have been 
raped, tortured, kidnapped,  beheaded, and evicted from their homes …”

Lela Gilbert is the author of  Saturday People, Sunday People, which 
details the expulsion of 850,000  Jews who fled or were forced to leave Muslim 
countries in the mid-20th century.  The title of her book _comes from an 
Islamist slogan_ 
(http://www.nationalreview.com/article/358506/thank-god-there-are-almost-no-jews-syria-now-lela-gilbert)
 , “First the  Saturday People, then 
the Sunday People,” which means “first we kill the Jews,  then we kill the 
Christians.” Gilbert _wrote recently_ 
(http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/09/24/silence-is-deafening-as-attacks-on-christians-continue-to-grow/)
  that 
her Jewish friends and  neighbors in Israel “are shocked but not entirely 
surprised” by the attacks on  Christians in the Middle East. “They are rather 
puzzled, however, by what  appears to be a lack of anxiety, action, or 
advocacy on the part of Western  Christians.” 
 
As they should be. It is inexplicable. American Christians are quite able 
to  organize around issues that concern them. Yet religious persecution 
appears not  to have grabbed their attention, despite worldwide media coverage 
of 
the  atrocities against Christians and other religious minorities in the 
Middle  East.


It’s no surprise that Jews seem to understand the gravity of the situation  
the best. In December 2011, Britain’s chief rabbi, Lord Jonathan Sacks, 
_addressed Parliament_ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJQL6BLXHd0)  saying, “I 
have followed the fate of  Christians in the Middle East for years, 
appalled at what is happening,  surprised and distressed … that it is not more 
widely known.” “It was Martin  Luther King who said, ‘In the end, we will 
remember not the words of our  enemies, but the silence of our friends.’ That 
is 
why I felt I could not be  silent today.”




Yet so many Western Christians are silent. In January, Rep. Frank Wolf 
(R-VA)  _penned a letter_ 
(http://wolf.house.gov/press-releases/wolf-calls-on-religious-leaders-in-west-to-speak-out-on-behalf-of-persecuted-church-globally)
  to 300 Catholic and  Protestant leaders complaining about their lack of 
engagement. “Can you, as a  leader in the church, help?” he wrote. “Are you 
pained by these accounts of  persecution? Will you use your sphere of 
influence to raise the profile of  this issue—be it through a sermon, writing 
or 
media interview?”
There have  been far too few takers.


Wolf and Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA) sponsored legislation last year to create a 
 special envoy at the State Department to advocate for religious minorities 
in  the Middle East and South-Central Asia. It passed in the House 
overwhelmingly,  but died in the Senate. Imagine the difference an outcry from 
constituents might  have made. The legislation was reintroduced in January and 
again passed the  House easily. It now sits in the Senate. According to the 
office of Sen. Roy  Blunt (R-MO), the sponsor of _the bill_ 
(http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d113:SN00653:@@@P|/home/LegislativeData.php|)
  there, 
there is no date set for it  to be taken up.


Wolf has complained loudly of the State Department’s lack of attention to  
religious persecution, but is anybody listening? When American leaders meet 
with  the Saudi government, where is the public outcry demanding they 
confront the  Saudis for fomenting hatred of Christians, Jews, and even Muslim 
minorities _through their propagandistic tracts and  textbooks_ 
(http://www.hudson.org/files/publications/SaudiTextbooks2011Final.pdf) ? In the 
debate on 
Syria, why has the fate of Christians and other  religious minorities been 
almost completely ignored?


In his letter challenging U.S. religious leaders, Wolf quoted Lutheran 
pastor  Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who was executed for his efforts in the Nazi  
resistance:  “Silence in the face of evil is itself evil. Not to speak  is to 
speak. Not to act is to act.”


That pretty well sums it  up.




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