Sunday, October 4, 2015

12 Christians Brutally Martyred in Syria Without a Peep from US Media

Torture. Rape. Crucifixion. Beheading. These are topics that make headlines in the United States if they’re perpetrated by anyone other than the Islamic State and anywhere other than the Middle East. Americans and other nations have grown so accustomed to the extreme levels of persecution against Christians by ISIS that it doesn’t even warrant a mention in major publications.

The story of 12 Christians brutally, publicly tortured and martyred is all too common. It’s also extremely disgusting to imagine, so most choose to ignore the situation despite the fact that it represents genocide of Biblical proportions, literally. In the lands where much of Christianity built its roots, Syria, we are ignoring the most heinous persecutions we’ve seen in modern times. It’s so outrageous, so infuriating, that American media, politicians, and the general population have chosen to pretend like it doesn’t exist.

After all, it doesn’t concern us, right? It’s regional. It’s isolated. It’s not Americans getting killed. It’s not a beloved lion getting hunted. It’s not a Kardashian acting stupid. It’s not a football player getting arrested. It’s not the Pope talking about immigration. It’s not a Presidential candidate being funny or singing songs on late night talk shows.

It’s simply not the type of news that American media deems worthy of a headline.

That’s just not acceptable. Read the whole story. Let it sink in. Share it with anyone you can. Send it to your elected officials. Send it to your favorite candidate. These crimes are so heinous that you don’t want to think about it, let alone share it. I don’t care. Share it anyway. This needs to be known.

Here’s the story:

12 Christians Brutally Executed by ISIS Refused to Renounce Name of Christ, Died Praying, Reciting Lord’s Prayer

Twelve Christians have been brutally executed by the Islamic State, including the 12-year-old son of a Syrian ministry team leader who had planted nine churches, because they refused to renounce the name of Jesus Christ and embrace Islam. The martyrs were faithful to the very end; right before one woman was beheaded by the terror group, she appeared to be smiling slightly as she said, “Jesus!”

According to Christian Aid Mission, a humanitarian group which assists indigenous Christian workers in their native countries, the horrific murders took place on August 28 in an unnamed village outside Aleppo, Syria.

“In front of the team leader and relatives in the crowd, the Islamic extremists cut off the fingertips of the boy and severely beat him, telling his father they would stop the torture only if he, the father, returned to Islam,” Christian Aid revealed, according to a report from Morning Star News. “When the team leader refused, relatives said, the ISIS militants also tortured and beat him and the two other ministry workers. The three men and the boy then met their deaths in crucifixion.”

They were killed for refusing to return to Islam after embracing Christianity, as were the other eight aid workers, including two women, according to Christian Aid. The eight were taken to a separate site in the village and asked if they would return to Islam. However, after they refused to renounce Christ, the women, ages 29 and 33, were raped before the crowd summoned to watch, and then all eight were beheaded.

They prayed as they knelt before the Islamic State militants, according to the ministry leader Christian Aid assists, who spoke with relatives and villagers while visiting the site.

“Villagers said some were praying in the name of Jesus, others said some were praying the Lord’s Prayer, and others said some of them lifted their heads to commend their spirits to Jesus,” the ministry director told Christian Aid. “One of the women looked up and seemed to be almost smiling as she said, ‘Jesus!'”

In a manner reflective of Christ’s crucifixion, the bodies of those killed were then hung on crosses for display.

The twelve martyrs are among thousands of Christians who have been ransomed, tortured, beheaded and killed over the past year by the Islamic State, a hardline Muslim group determined to wipe Christianity off the Middle Eastern map.

The jihadist group has also destroyed countless time-honored Christian monasteries, manuscripts, and holy sites in an attempt to eradicate the faith.

In Syria alone, the Christian population has plunged by nearly two-thirds since the country’s civil war started in 2011. In Iraq, the Christian population is teetering on extinction, dwindling from around 1.5 million in 2003 to well below 200,000 now.

“It is like going back 1,000 years seeing the barbarity that Christians are having to live under. I think we are dealing with a group which makes Nazism pale in comparison and I think they have lost all respect for human life,” Patrick Sookhdeo, founder of Barnabas Fund, a charity which seeks to help Syrian Christians, told the Daily Express.

“Crucifying these people is sending a message and they are using forms of killing which they believe have been sanctioned by Sharia law,” he added. “For them what they are doing is perfectly normal and they don’t see a problem with it. It is that religious justification which is so appalling.”

In Defense of Christians, a persecution watchdog group, earlier this month lobbied on Capitol Hill for lawmakers to pass a resolution characterizing ISIS’s targeting of the Christian minority as “genocide.”

Christian Genocide by Islamic State



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