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Christians Now Suffering Mass Martyrdom, Archbishop Says


Christians are being deliberately attacked because of their faith across parts of the Muslim world and even martyred for their faith in large numbers, the Archbishop of Canterbury has warned.

The Most Rev Justin Welby said that there had been more than 80 Christian “martyrs” in the last few days alone.

He was speaking about the bombing of All Saints Anglican church in Peshawar, Pakistan, in which 85 were killed and more than 200 injured.

But he said that Christians were also being singled out for violence in a string of other countries.

Christian communities which have existed “in many cases since the days of Saint Paul” are now under threat in countries such as Syria and Egypt, he said.

Last month around 100 Christian sites were attacked amid the turmoil in Egypt, with 42 churches burnt to the ground. Ancient Christian communities in Syria have also been singled out for violence.

But speaking during an interview on BBC Radio 4, Archbishop Welby, who leads almost 80 million Anglicans around the world, said it was the duty of Christians to pray for their killers.

He said that in many cases apparently religious conflicts are actually bound up with other social and historical grievances but that this could not explain several recent attacks on Christian.

“The appearance is often deceptive but I think Christians have been attacked in some cases simply because of their faith,” he said.

“I think it is true to say – and also in Peshawar – that we have seen more than 80 martyrs in the last few days.

“They have been attacked because they were testifying to their faith in Jesus Christ by going to church.

“That is outside any acceptable expression in any circumstances for any reason of religious difference.”

He said the Church had been raising its fears for Christians abroad with the Foreign Secretary William Hague and called on other Governments to act to protect them

But he added: “As Christians one of the things is that we pray for justice and particularly the issues around the anger that comes from his kind of killing.

“But we are also called as Jesus did at the cross to pray for those who are doing us harm.”

He also emphasized that the Muslim religious leaders in Britain and overseas had been as appalled at the attacks on Christians as he was.

Christians now suffering mass martyrdom, says Archbishop of Canterbury - Telegraph


Quelle surprise!! Welcome to the Dhimmi club!

So according to "leaders of the church", congregations should now pray for their killers whilst being put to the sword/blown up etc...nice one Arch
 


So according to "leaders of the church", congregations should now pray for their killers whilst being put to the sword/blown up etc...nice one Arch


Yes,that's the christian doctrine,pray even for the ones who are hurting you.The heretical days when the church was calling on crusades are fortunately long gone.
 
Archbishop says this because this is our doctrine. We you accept Christ as your savior, you are also expected to work towards internalizing his values.
 
Yes,that's the christian doctrine,pray even for the ones who are hurting you.The heretical days when the church was calling on crusades are fortunately long gone.

And how is that supposed to help in this situation??If the benevolent Archbishop believes its going to change the mind of Islamists, he's got another thing coming..Christians will have to match blow for blow, bullet for bullet if they are to survive in the ****** killing fields of Syria, Nigeria, Pakistan etc. May not change the eventual outcome but at least they should go down fighting rather than bending over and taking it..
 

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