Free Copts has a good breakdown of May 11th- May 20th (link)
Over the last four decades there have been 120 Major attacks on Copts and over 4000 killed. (link)
I will be blogging more in the coming weeks.
"The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged for among old parchments or musty records. They are written, as with a sunbeam, in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the Divinity itself, and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power."
-Alexander Hamilton
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Statement of Protestant Leaders against Anti-Catholic Bigotry
This did my heart good today. That all may be one. (link)
Text of statement:
As Protestant Christians and as Americans, we condemn the grotesque anti-Catholic bigotry that is now on display as a result of the Supreme Court's recent decision upholding the constitutionality of the federal law prohibiting partial-birth abortion.
We denounce as particularly odious a cartoon published by the Philadelphia Inquirer depicting the five justices who formed the majority in the case wearing Catholic bishops' mitres. Scarcely less offensive were the comments of law professor, and former University of Chicago Law School Dean, Geoff Stone identifying the Catholic religious affiliation of the justices forming the majority and accusing these distinguished and honorable jurists of imposing their religion rather than faithfully interpreting the Constitution.
We believe it is our particular duty to condemn the bigotry we are now witnessing in view of the history of anti-Catholicism in our nation. It is a stain on the Protestant Christian conscience that at one time many of our people accepted the vile teachings of Paul Blanshard in his book American Freedom and Catholic Power, and supported the anti-Catholic agenda of the group founded by Blanshard and others that now styles itself "Americans United for Separation of Church and State" (formerly known as Protestants and other Americans united for Separation of Church and State).
Just as Pope John Paul II acknowledged past injustices committed by Catholics, or committed in the name of Catholicism, against Protestants, Jews, and others and pledged to work against any revival of these injustices, we acknowledge past Protestant prejudices against Catholics and pledge to fight against the anti-Catholic bigotry we are now witnessing. Our Catholic brothers and sisters will not have to wait to hear our voices forcefully raised against the bigotry now directed against them.
Because evil begets evil, we are not surprised that bigotry would emerge among those who have placed themselves in the service of the moral abomination known as partial-birth abortion. For our part, we praise any judge, statesman, or citizen—irrespective of religious affiliation—who steps forward to tell the truth about the injustice of this horrific practice, or to expose the lie that baby-killing is somehow protected by our Constitution.
We call on our fellow Protestant Christians of every denomination—including those denominations that do not share our view that the life of the child in the womb must be honored and protected by law—to join with us in condemning the new anti-Catholicism that has, in the aftermath of the partial-birth abortion decision, reared its ugly head. We hope that no Protestant Christian will bring shame on himself or herself and on the great tradition of Reformed Christianity by participating in this appalling bigotry or remaining mute in the face of it.
We also call on groups that present themselves as enemies of prejudice, including "Americans United for Separation of Church and State," to join with us in condemning the Philadelphia Inquirer cartoon and other manifestations of anti-Catholic bigotry. This is a time of testing for them. Are they selective opponents of prejudice? Do they regard anti-Catholicism as an acceptable form of bigotry? Are they content to see Catholics treated in ways that they would be the first to condemn if the victims were members of other religious traditions or minorities? By responding or failing to respond to our plea to them to join us in condemning the injustice being suffered by our Catholic fellow citizens, we will soon know whether their claim to oppose prejudice and bigotry is an honest one or mere hypocrisy.
Gary Bauer
President, American Values
Bishop Wellington Boone
Wellington Boone Ministries
Dick Bott
President, Bott Radio Network
Phil Burress
President, Citizens for Community Values
Dr. Dale Burroughs
President, Biblical Heritage Institute
Alan Chambers
President, Exodus International
Charles W. Colson
Founder, Prison Fellowship Ministries
David Crowe
Director, Restore America
Elizabeth Harmer Dionne
Executive Director, Legacy Law Foundation
Mark L. Earley
President, Prison Fellowship Ministries
Diane Gramley
President, American Family Association of Pennsylvania
Colin A. Hanna
President, Let Freedom Ring, Inc.
Cathi Herrod
President, The Center for Arizona Policy
Dr. John A. Huffman
Pastor, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach, California
Dr. Kenneth Hutcherson
Pastor, Antioch Bible Church, Antioch, Washington
Phillip L. Jauregui
President, Judicial Action Group
Warren Kelley, President
Point of View Radio Ministries
Rod D. Martin, J.D.
Founder and Chairman, TheVanguard.Org
Dean Nelson
Executive Director, Network of Politically Active Christians
Dr. Frank S. Page
President, Southern Baptist Convention
Tony Perkins
President, Family Research Council
Rev. Louis P. Sheldon
Chairman, Traditional Values Coalition
Ron Shuping
Exec. VP of Programming, The Inspiration Networks
John Stemberger
President & General Counsel, Florida Family Policy Council
Jim Tonkowich
President, Institute for Religion and Democracy
Rick Warren
Pastor, Saddleback Church, Lake Forest, California
Dr. Hayes Wicker
Pastor, First Baptist Church Naples, Naples, Florida
Donald E. Wildmon
Founder and Chairman, American Family Association
Dr. Frank Wright
President & CEO, National Religious Broadcasters
Wendy Wright
President, Concerned Women for America
Date: 5/22/2007
Text of statement:
As Protestant Christians and as Americans, we condemn the grotesque anti-Catholic bigotry that is now on display as a result of the Supreme Court's recent decision upholding the constitutionality of the federal law prohibiting partial-birth abortion.
We denounce as particularly odious a cartoon published by the Philadelphia Inquirer depicting the five justices who formed the majority in the case wearing Catholic bishops' mitres. Scarcely less offensive were the comments of law professor, and former University of Chicago Law School Dean, Geoff Stone identifying the Catholic religious affiliation of the justices forming the majority and accusing these distinguished and honorable jurists of imposing their religion rather than faithfully interpreting the Constitution.
We believe it is our particular duty to condemn the bigotry we are now witnessing in view of the history of anti-Catholicism in our nation. It is a stain on the Protestant Christian conscience that at one time many of our people accepted the vile teachings of Paul Blanshard in his book American Freedom and Catholic Power, and supported the anti-Catholic agenda of the group founded by Blanshard and others that now styles itself "Americans United for Separation of Church and State" (formerly known as Protestants and other Americans united for Separation of Church and State).
Just as Pope John Paul II acknowledged past injustices committed by Catholics, or committed in the name of Catholicism, against Protestants, Jews, and others and pledged to work against any revival of these injustices, we acknowledge past Protestant prejudices against Catholics and pledge to fight against the anti-Catholic bigotry we are now witnessing. Our Catholic brothers and sisters will not have to wait to hear our voices forcefully raised against the bigotry now directed against them.
Because evil begets evil, we are not surprised that bigotry would emerge among those who have placed themselves in the service of the moral abomination known as partial-birth abortion. For our part, we praise any judge, statesman, or citizen—irrespective of religious affiliation—who steps forward to tell the truth about the injustice of this horrific practice, or to expose the lie that baby-killing is somehow protected by our Constitution.
We call on our fellow Protestant Christians of every denomination—including those denominations that do not share our view that the life of the child in the womb must be honored and protected by law—to join with us in condemning the new anti-Catholicism that has, in the aftermath of the partial-birth abortion decision, reared its ugly head. We hope that no Protestant Christian will bring shame on himself or herself and on the great tradition of Reformed Christianity by participating in this appalling bigotry or remaining mute in the face of it.
We also call on groups that present themselves as enemies of prejudice, including "Americans United for Separation of Church and State," to join with us in condemning the Philadelphia Inquirer cartoon and other manifestations of anti-Catholic bigotry. This is a time of testing for them. Are they selective opponents of prejudice? Do they regard anti-Catholicism as an acceptable form of bigotry? Are they content to see Catholics treated in ways that they would be the first to condemn if the victims were members of other religious traditions or minorities? By responding or failing to respond to our plea to them to join us in condemning the injustice being suffered by our Catholic fellow citizens, we will soon know whether their claim to oppose prejudice and bigotry is an honest one or mere hypocrisy.
Gary Bauer
President, American Values
Bishop Wellington Boone
Wellington Boone Ministries
Dick Bott
President, Bott Radio Network
Phil Burress
President, Citizens for Community Values
Dr. Dale Burroughs
President, Biblical Heritage Institute
Alan Chambers
President, Exodus International
Charles W. Colson
Founder, Prison Fellowship Ministries
David Crowe
Director, Restore America
Elizabeth Harmer Dionne
Executive Director, Legacy Law Foundation
Mark L. Earley
President, Prison Fellowship Ministries
Diane Gramley
President, American Family Association of Pennsylvania
Colin A. Hanna
President, Let Freedom Ring, Inc.
Cathi Herrod
President, The Center for Arizona Policy
Dr. John A. Huffman
Pastor, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach, California
Dr. Kenneth Hutcherson
Pastor, Antioch Bible Church, Antioch, Washington
Phillip L. Jauregui
President, Judicial Action Group
Warren Kelley, President
Point of View Radio Ministries
Rod D. Martin, J.D.
Founder and Chairman, TheVanguard.Org
Dean Nelson
Executive Director, Network of Politically Active Christians
Dr. Frank S. Page
President, Southern Baptist Convention
Tony Perkins
President, Family Research Council
Rev. Louis P. Sheldon
Chairman, Traditional Values Coalition
Ron Shuping
Exec. VP of Programming, The Inspiration Networks
John Stemberger
President & General Counsel, Florida Family Policy Council
Jim Tonkowich
President, Institute for Religion and Democracy
Rick Warren
Pastor, Saddleback Church, Lake Forest, California
Dr. Hayes Wicker
Pastor, First Baptist Church Naples, Naples, Florida
Donald E. Wildmon
Founder and Chairman, American Family Association
Dr. Frank Wright
President & CEO, National Religious Broadcasters
Wendy Wright
President, Concerned Women for America
Date: 5/22/2007
Friday, May 11, 2007
10 injured in religious clash in Egypt
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Copts injured in Upper Egypt
Free Copts has the story. (link)
This happened a few days ago. My news search did not pick it up. I don't know why that still surprises me.
Pray for our brothers and sisters. And remember those who have been arrested on no charge.
This happened a few days ago. My news search did not pick it up. I don't know why that still surprises me.
Pray for our brothers and sisters. And remember those who have been arrested on no charge.
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Relay for Life.
I have a friend who is involved in the relay for life for the American Cancer Society. Going on my fourth month without I smoke I wanted to throw in my support for this cause.
Here is the link (link).
Please keep this cause and those with Cancer in your prayers. Alot of people do alot of hard work for this cause. Let us support them in anyway we can and my the Lord bless the efforts of all the people who work so hard for great causes such as this.
Here is the link (link).
Please keep this cause and those with Cancer in your prayers. Alot of people do alot of hard work for this cause. Let us support them in anyway we can and my the Lord bless the efforts of all the people who work so hard for great causes such as this.
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