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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I stand with you Dear Bishop Riah.
There are no excuses for killing the innocent children, and what is going on right now in both: Palestine and Lebanon.
There are no excuses for the leaders of the world, they are silent when genocide is comitted in the Holy Land.
We all the people have to stand against the murderers from Israel. We all the people have to be united against the evil of Israel government.
We all the people have to find enough courage to say no.
marcus X

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Marcus X, regretfully the leaders of the free world, the United States and Britian are NOT silent. They have said over and over for the last several weeks that this was not a time for a ceasefire, thereby giving their explicit approval to the continued bloodshed and death the Israelis have inflicted on the Lebanese people. There was a famous historical American who once said words to the effect,'I fear what a just God will do to my country for the injustice we have committed.' Unfortunately, todays Americans simply don't give a damn!

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Bishop Riah H. Abu El-Assal,

Why is your voice not joined by all the churches and indeed by all people of good will?

Why are churches in the US so busy preaching "feel good Christianity" when our brothers and sisters are persecuted and in agony? Why do they think that they by definition should support "God's people?" They very well know that God sent his people into excile for his own good reasons and it is up to God to change that and not his people "who say they are Jews and are not, but are a synagogue of Satan". Rev. 2:9.

Is it not time to lovingly remind the Zionist churches what Christianity is all about and ask them to pray over the sermon of the mount?

If the churches think that Israel is their friend they should tell their friend the truth, that he is sinning against man and against God, because that is what friendship is about. Unfortunately, I am afraid that their friendship is naive and not at all reciprocated by Israel, who will use them just as long as they serve the Zionist purpose. After that I am sure that persecution and genocide will come to the churches themselves the way it came to Lebanon this morning. Arson attacks on US churches which consider to divest their money from Israeli oppression are a clear warning of things to come!

We Christians are responsible for discerning between good and evil. Watch and pray!

Sunday, July 30, 2006

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