I’m so glad you’ve been updating us about the Afghan Christian. This whole case really highlights that Islam is not a religion of peace. When the Deputy Attorney General says, “‘We will catch him through Interpol and will prosecute him’ if Rahman is proven fit to stand trial after he is given asylum and leaves the country,” what he really means is that they will try any means to kill Mr. Rahman. Even after he is granted asylum elsewhere. Yikes!
I know that I often forget about our Christian brothers and sisters in these oppressed countries, but this case has reminded me, once again, just how difficult life is for them. And they pray for us. Wow.
Paladin3/28/2006 at 12:16 pm
You’re right. We live a very protected life here in America.
I’m so glad you’ve been updating us about the Afghan Christian. This whole case really highlights that Islam is not a religion of peace. When the Deputy Attorney General says, “‘We will catch him through Interpol and will prosecute him’ if Rahman is proven fit to stand trial after he is given asylum and leaves the country,” what he really means is that they will try any means to kill Mr. Rahman. Even after he is granted asylum elsewhere. Yikes!
I know that I often forget about our Christian brothers and sisters in these oppressed countries, but this case has reminded me, once again, just how difficult life is for them. And they pray for us. Wow.
You’re right. We live a very protected life here in America.
I think so…