Muslims Burn Christians Alive
A few days ago I was visiting my husband's grandmother who is almost 87 years old, and she said something stunning. The reason it stunned me was because it is rare that I hear people say this word...wickedness. My grandma said that in her life the world has just gotten more wicked and wicked. Simply put by the dictionary wickedness means, "evil by nature and practice". Grandma is right and this story by my friend Mr. Swank proves it. (Copied with permission)
Muslims Burn Christians Alive: Nigeria
Cartoons. Then blood. Sticks. Then blood. Machetes. Then blood. Iron bars. Then blood. Torches. Then blood.
Muslims torched church buildings. Christians were beaten into the ground by Allah devotees.
St. Rita’s Catholic Church’s priest and domestic staff were burnt to death in their living quarters. A husband, wife, and six children were burnt alive when Islamic killers torched their house.
A tire was wrapped around a believer. Muslims doused his body and the tire with petrol. The fire was lit.
Corpses were laid in stacks at the Madiuguri hospital.
Christians appealed repeatedly to authorities to protect them. Finally some Nigerian recruits arrived.
Muslims robbed Christian homes. Islamics violently attacked a prominent Christian family in Jos, capital of Plateau State.
Muslim youth drew their swords, stabbing the driver of an automobile. Then they turned on a pregnant Christian and seven others.
Fifty thousand believers have died in Muslim attacks in northern and central Nigeria since 2000.
Some northern regions accepted the Shari’ah Islamic legal system, that is, using the killing and maiming passages of the Koran by which to deem "justice." This violates the nation’s secular constitution; nevertheless, Muslims don’t care about violating the constitution.
Allah rules. Koran rules. Mohammed rules.
Some Muslims in Europe are proposing the Shari’ah legal system there.
Christian communities in Nigeria’s Borno have increasingly been attacked my Muslim murderers global.
The President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Reverend Peter J. Akinola, said: "That an incident in far away Denmark which does not claim to be representing Christianity could elicit such an unfortunate reaction here in Nigeria, leading to the destruction of Christian Churches, is not only embarrassing, but also disturbing and unfortunate."