Tuesday 14 April 2015

Speak Out Non-violently for the Christians Massacred in the World

The world is back where it was in 1943, except it's not Christians, Jews, resistance members and class enemies that are being killed, but Islam minorities and Christians. The latter are being massacred with the systematic barbarity of Hitler and Stalin combined.

The Christians' Holocaust is unfolding before our very eyes, with daily updates on the latest outrageous murders. We're about to get used to what you can't get used to – so let's not get used to it! It's easy to save persecuted Christians: a lot of us should simply declare the message that Jesus the Jewish Messiah gave the world the only teaching that leads to peace and prosperity, so let us follow Him.

Everyone agrees that firm action should have been taken in 1943 to save lives. Many acted, in fact, but not many enough. This became clear only 20-30 years after the fact, and has weighed heavily on our conscience ever since. Let's learn the lesson. The Christians' Holocaust is taking place today, so we have to end it today, not 20 years after the fact.

In recent weeks, before, during and after Easter, I have read thousands of pious and highly spiritual lines by Christian bloggers, but not one line about saving the Christians who being murdered right now. I commend this thought to all well-meaning people: "And Jesus answering spake unto the lawyers and Pharisees, saying, Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath day? And they held their peace." And he took him, and healed him, and let him go; And answered them, saying, Which of you shall have an ass or an ox fallen into a pit, and will not straightway pull him out on the sabbath day? And they could not answer him again to these things. (Luke 14, 3-6) Lest we should also be unable to answer when the time comes. Let us act today.

It's enough for a thousand bloggers to write in unison that Jesus is the key to peace and prosperity in the world, and that people at war should convert to Christianity and implement the teachings of Jesus the Jewish Messiah. This appeal works if you believe in it and spread the message with dedication. Let's join our forces to move mountains. Together, relying on the power of words only, we can change the world. God does not forsake his, but just as He did not spread the gospel for the apostles, He won't spread it for us either. This is our responsibility and we'll get all the help we need while working toward this goal. "Thus it is written, and thus it behoved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third day: And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. And ye are witnesses of these things. And, behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you..." (Luke 24, 46-49)

Many people ask me why there is suffering in the world. Among other reasons, because we don't keep God's rules, which are designed to make us happy, so on Earth as in Heaven. I am not setting up a new theological model when I say, appealing to common sense, that the more we strive to love fellow humans as we love ourselves, the more just we'll make the world and the more we reduce the risk that the injustice going around the world should come to us and our loved ones. Breaking God's rules is like littering. The more people litter in the world, the more likely it becomes that you'll stumble upon litter wherever you go. If you don't want to stumble upon litter, don't litter and encourage others to keep the public rules for everybody's sake. Spread the rules of Jesus that lead to public happiness for the benefit of mankind, and you'll not only save Christians, but you'll also be happier here on Earth.

Your thin voice matters, raise it to save the Christians who are being massacred worldwide. Call on their murderers, those who provide the murderers with moral and financial support, and those passively watching the Christians' Holocaust, to convert to Christianity and follow Jesus the Jewish Messiah. Don't let's relive the 1940s, let us bring peace and prosperity, love and justice to mankind in Jesus' name.

Update: here's a good – though somewhat feeble – petition for a start, please sign it. That's just the beginning.