Franciscus on Copts killed
The blood of our Christian brothers and sisters is a testimony which cries out to be heard… It makes no difference whether they be Catholics, Orthodox, Copts or Protestants. They are Christians! Their blood is one and the same. Their blood confesses Christ. This is not to minimise differences, nor to turn a blind eye to them. However, in dying for Christ do such divisions among Christians retain real relevance? (Yes) In dying for Christ one has become the perfect disciple, and enters a real communion with Christ’s Body in heaven.
The blood of our Christian brothers and sisters is a testimony which cries out to be heard… It makes no difference whether they be Catholics, Orthodox, Copts or Protestants. They are Christians! Their blood is one and the same. Their blood confesses Christ. This is not to minimise differences, nor to turn a blind eye to them. However, in dying for Christ do such divisions among Christians retain real relevance? (Yes) In dying for Christ one has become the perfect disciple, and enters a real communion with Christ’s Body in heaven.
But let an elderly French Catholic Priest be slaughtered at Mass by Mahometans and we hear little more than mundane anthropocentric musings.
St.-Etienne-du-Rouvray, France (CNN)Pope Francis said Wednesday that "the world is at war" as he addressed the slaying of a Catholic priest by radical Islamists in France, but he stressed it was not a war of religion. (Yes, it is !!!)
The killing of the priest -- by two attackers who struck in the name of ISIS -- is the latest terror atrocity to roil Europe in recent weeks...
Priest brutally slain in France attack 02:33
He said Tuesday's killing of the Rev. Jacques Hamel, 86, in St.-Etienne-du-Rouvray, France, was one casualty in this conflict.
"The world is at war because it has lost peace," he said.
"There is a war of interest, there is a war for money, a war for natural resources, a war to dominate people," he continued.
"Some might think it is war of religion. It is not. (It is!!) All religions want peace. (Mahometanism does not want peace with France for it is in the area of War *)Others want war."
The Vatican has condemned what it called the “barbarous killing” of a Catholic priest with a knife in a French church.
A Vatican spokesman said Pope Francis was feeling “the pain and horror of this absurd violence” and “condemned in the most radical way any form of hate.” (It was not hate. It was jihad owing to the love of Allah and his commands as recorded in the crummy Koran, the hortatory Hadiths and suspect Sira. The jihadists are muslim saints because they actualised the commands of their false God and actualised the praxis of the psychotic, jew-killing, pedophile, Mahomet, whose major occupation was robbing caravans and babbling senselessly)
* Dar al-Islam
According to Abu Hanifa, considered to be the originator of the concept, the requirements for a country to be part of Dar al-Islam are:[5][6]
- Muslims must be able to enjoy peace and security with and within this country.
- The country should be ruled by a Muslim government
- It has common frontiers with some Muslim countries.
Dar al-Harb
Dar al-Harb (Arabic: دار الحرب "house of war"; ...Realm of the heathens“ i.e. where the Islamic law isn't implemented; an individual from "Dar al-Kharab" is a "Kharabi" (Arabic: حربي). Dar al-Kharab is a term classically referring to those countries where the Muslim law is not in force, in the matter of worship and the protection of the faithful and dhimmis.[8]
According to Majid Khadduri, the fundamental distinction between Dar al-Islam and Dar al-Kharab was introduced after the defeat of the Umayyad Caliphate at Battle of Tours in 732 which prevented the expansion of Islam to the north, while at the same time the expansion of the caliphate to the east had been halted.
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