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Monday, June 23, 2008
Chuck Colson :: Townhall.com Columnist
A Difficult Place for Christians
by Chuck Colson
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In early June, the German television network ARD aired a film called “God and the World: The Persecuted Children of God.” The “children” referred to are Iraq’s largest Christian community: the Assyrians. While any attention to the plight of Iraqi Christians is welcome, I only wish that the film could have aired in the country that is in the best position to help them: the United States.

The film tells the story of the suffering and persecution endured by Assyrian Christians through interviews with Christian refugees—or “internally displaced persons,” as bureaucrats call them—who escaped the most dangerous areas.

One Assyrian Christian who did not escape was Archbishop Paulos Faraj Rahho, the Chaldean Catholic archbishop of Mosul. On February 29, his car was attacked by gunmen who killed his two bodyguards and stuffed the archbishop in the trunk of their car.

While in the trunk, Archbishop Rahho called his church and told them not to pay any ransom, because the money “would be used for killing and more evil actions.” His body was found in northeast Mosul. An Al-Qaeda member was sentenced to death for his murder.

The archbishop’s death was only the most publicized attack on Christian clergy in and around Mosul. As the New York Times put it, “In the last few years, Mosul has been a difficult place for Christians.”

That is an understatement: As Lawrence Kaplan wrote in the New Republic, “Sunni, Shia, and Kurd may agree on little else, but all have made sport of brutalizing their Christian neighbors . . . .”

Making matters even worse is that American forces did not hesitate to call on Iraqi Christians to serve as interpreters, precisely because they were Christians. Their religion made them easier to relate to. Now, Iraq’s Christians are seen by extremists as “collaborators” and “crusaders.”

Conditions have gotten so bad in parts of Iraq that some Iraqi Christians now celebrate mass “in homes and sometimes, like their ancient Christian ancestors, in crypts instead.”

Anyone who knew anything about the history of the region—and its Christian minority—should have seen this coming. That is why Nina Shea of Freedom House, and others, called for special protection for Iraq’s Christians. Their advice was, is, and probably will continue to be, ignored by our government and the “international community.”

The only way this will not happen is if western Christians make their voices heard. To that end, Christian Solidarity International, and others, have launched “Save Iraqi Christians.”

Their goal is to get our government to “defend religious liberty in Iraq and create conditions that allow displaced Christians and other non-Muslim minorities to return to their homeland and live and worship in peace.” We ought to be using our “powerful leverage with government leaders in Baghdad and Kurdish authorities” to develop a “secure homeland province for religious minorities.”

Because without this, a Christian community that survived invasions by the Persians, Muslims, Mongols and Ottomans, might not survive the American liberation of Iraq. They certainly will not survive our indifference.

For more information on how you can get involved with Save Iraqi Christians, visit our website, BreakPoint.org.

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Chuck Colson was the Chief Counsel for Richard Nixon and served time in prison for Watergate-related charges. In 1976, Colson founded Prison Fellowship Ministries, which, in collaboration with churches of all confessions and denominations, has become the world's largest outreach to prisoners, ex-prisoners, crime victims, and their families.
 
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weak religion
Christianity needs no killing of non-Christians to survive, but apparently Islam does.

Christianity can stand on its own values, morals and beliefs whereas Islam needs violence to ensure no one ever leaves the faith, and non-believers must be subjugated or killed. Christians are instructed to turn the other cheek to insults whereas Muslims riot and shoot nuns in the back when their faith is insulted.

A truly weak religion indeed.

DavidM
I think what it comes down to is that Christians figure God can take care of Himself. (I just don't want to be around when He finally says "awright that's enough!"). Apparently some Muslims feel that He needs their help.

Bush will Ignore
Bush won't do anything because he won't risk the relative calm that's been achieved in Iraq. Just like in Bosnia, we in the west bend over backwards to accommodate muslims killing christians. We are setting our selves up for a tremendous failure and we deserve everything that comes out of it.

More Info...
Visit http://www.saveiraqichristians.com/ for more information and visit http://www.saveiraqichristians.com/pages.asp?pageid=70865 to sign a petition asking the U.S. government to act.

It's not just Christians...
Read this:

Just over half a century ago, Iraq’s Jews numbered more than 130,000. But now, in the city that was once the community’s heart, they cannot muster even a minyan, the 10 Jewish men required to perform some of the most important rituals of their faith. They are scared even to publicize their exact number, which was recently estimated at seven by the Jewish Agency for Israel, and at eight by one Christian cleric. That is not enough to read the Torah in public, if there were anywhere in public they would dare to read it, and too few to recite a proper Kaddish for the dead.

From the NYTimes. Here is the link:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/01/world/middleeast/01babylo n.html

Later in the same article, an Iraqi Jew who fled bemoans having done so, saying:

“Why did we have to leave?” he said, sighing. “In Iraq I was always with my friends. Everyone was very, very, very, very nice. I had Muslim friends for 50 to 60 years. They were friends, like family. I used to spend more time with Arabs than Jews.”

Sad.

What is this...
The War in Iraq was suppose to be about Freedom??? Guess this reason for a horrible War is quickly falling apart! This group has got to be a very small minority of the Iraqi population and we cant even provide them with this Freedom Bush speaks of??? What a Joke this War is, American Wake Up.....The Iraq War is a Propaganda Machine.

Florida wrote...
"What a Joke this War is, American Wake Up.....The Iraq War is a Propaganda Machine."

It seems that the far-left is always looking for an excuse to bash the Iraq war or anything associated with conservatives. Pathetic. If it's not being able to "provide them with this Freedom Bush speaks of", it's something else.

I do however agree with one of the other posters here that Bush seems more concerned about political correctness right now over there than the plight of his brothers and sisters in Christ. He has not shown the best judgment during his administration, sometimes bowing to political expediency rather than to what's right.

While there's life there's hope ....
It is so easy to blame Bush - but, where are we in all of this? As Christians and Jews we have a responsibility to speak out, LOUDLY! Anyone who doubts Islam's intent has his/her head buried in the ground. Muslims have gotten a stronghold on our schools, many cities and are making a move on local, state and federal legislative seats. We dare not protest, lest we offend - but who speaks for me when I am offended at my child being deprived of his/her American heritage through the banning of the Pledge of Allegiance, or any acknowledgment of a Creator? Will the documents of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence be edited to exclude passages of gratitude to God? Look beyond our country and see what has happened in France and England. Muslim communities have declared a separation from the laws of those countries - countries that welcomed them, gave them shelter and allowed them all the benefits of a free society. WAKE UP! They (muslims) are no longer hiding their agenda. What can we do? We can write to newspaper editors, use blog outlets, write our representatives - if we unite in a common purpose, that is to preserve our nation, we can overcome the insidious threat. There is power in the voice of honest citizens - our values are based on Judeo/Christian mores. They have proved successful in civilizations where they are followed and where all humanity is respected and valued.

DavidM
When Yugoslavia fell apart after the fall of their strongman, most of the massacres were Christian on Muslim. So apparently under similar conditions Christians feel the same need as muslims do.

The situation we have created in Iraq has been ugly for just about every religious and racial group that has places they are in the minority. And even the majorities have seen retalitory violence. But one has to be pretty selective to pretend that Christians have never engaged in this kind of behavior.

grammshart
The problem we have here in America is a Liberal controled Congress that is in bed with the Muslims. Unless we vote these people out, there won't be much change.

If you read your Bible, you'll see that there is a One World Religion (Satan's religion) coming upon this earth. God declared it, so it will happen. This religion and the antichrist will kill those who confess Christ.

The only thing we can do is make sure we are walking in Christ and bring as many with us as time allows.

We can fight all we want to, but what God said will happen, is going to happen.

@Lon
Following your logic to its origin, one would have to be willing to accept that anyone calling him or her self by that title is in fact a christian. Just because they've called themselves something doesn't make it true.

Ender
You are very much correct.

Living in a garage does not make one a car. Neither does being in the doghouse make one a dog.

Ender
You are very much correct.

Living in a garage does not make one a car. Neither does being in the doghouse make one a dog.
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