Will Christianity Perish in Its Birthplace?

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

“Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? (My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?)” Those are among Jesus’ last words on the Cross that first Good Friday.

It was a cry of agony, but not despair. The dying Christ, to rise again in three days, was repeating the first words of the 22nd Psalm.

And today, in lands where Christ lived and taught and beyond where the Christian faith was born and nourished, the words echo. For it is in the birthplace of Christianity that Christians face the greatest of persecutions and martyrdoms since the time of Vladimir Lenin and Josef Stalin.

President Donald Trump, outraged by pictures of infants and children who had perished in the nerve gas attack in Syria, ordered missile strikes on the air base from which the war crime came.

Two days later, Palm Sunday, 44 Coptic Christians celebrating Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem were martyred in terrorist attacks in Egypt. The first bombing was at St. George’s Church in Tanta, the second at St. Mark’s in Alexandria, where the Coptic Pope Tawadros II was at Mass.

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The pope was unhurt, but 100 Christians were injured in the attacks. At St. George’s, one witness described the scene after the bomb exploded near the altar: “I saw pieces of body parts. … There was so much blood everywhere. Some people had half of their bodies missing.”

The Islamic State group claims credit for the murders, and the pictures of dead children from those churches were surely as horrific as the pictures the president saw after the gas attack.

Copts are among the earliest Christians, dating to the first century A.D., when St. Mark, one of the Twelve Apostles, established the first church outside the Holy Land and became bishop of Alexandria.

The Copts make up 10 percent of Egypt’s population. They have been especially targeted for terrorist attacks since the 2013 overthrow of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohammed Morsi, who had been elected president after the ouster of longtime U.S. ally Hosni Mubarak.

In the subsequent struggle between Egypt’s Islamists, whose base is in Sinai, and the Cairo regime of Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, who was welcomed to the White House in March, the Copts are seen as soft-target allies of Gen. el-Sissi’s and hated for their faith.

Whatever they did for democracy, the U.S. interventions in the Middle East and the vaunted Arab Spring have proved to be pure hell for Arab Christians.

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In Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, Christians were left alone if they did not interfere in politics. Indeed, they prospered as doctors, lawyers, journalists, academics, engineers, businessmen. A Christian, Tariq Aziz, was Saddam’s foreign minister who negotiated with Secretary of State James Baker to try to prevent what became the Gulf War.

Before 2003, there were still 800,000 Christians in Iraq. But after a decade of church bombings and murders of priests, their numbers have plummeted. When the Islamic State seized a third of Iraq, Christians under the group’s rule had to convert to Islam and pay a tax or face beheading.

On Dec. 26, St. Stephen’s Day, which honors the first martyr, Pope Francis hailed the Iraqi Christians lately liberated from Islamic State rule, noting, “They are our martyrs of today, and there are so many we can say that they are more numerous than in the first centuries.”

In 2016, an estimated 90,000 more Christians worldwide died for their faith.

Under Syria’s dictator Hafez al-Assad and son Bashar, Christians have been 10 percent of the population and protected by the regime. They thus have sided with Assad against the terrorists of the Islamic State and al-Qaida, whose victory would mean their expulsion or death.

Of the 10 nations deemed by Christianity Today to be the most hateful and hostile toward Christianity, eight are majority-Muslim nations, with the Middle East being the site of the worst of today’s persecutions.

Afghanistan, which we “liberated” in 2001, is listed as the third-most hostile nation toward Christians. The punishment for baptism there is death. A decade ago, a Christian convert had to flee his country to avoid beheading.

Consider. Christianity, whose greatest feast day we celebrate Sunday, is the cradle faith of the culture and the civilization of the West. And in our secularized world, Christianity remains the predominant faith.

A millennium ago, Christendom mounted crusades to ensure that its pilgrims would not lose the right to visit the Holy Land in peace.

Now, a decade and a half after we launched invasions and occupations of the Muslim world in Afghanistan and then Iraq to bring the blessings of democracy, the people there who profess that Christian faith are being persecuted as horribly as they were under the Romans in Nero’s time.

Where are the gains for religious freedom and human rights to justify all the bombings, invasions and wars we have conducted in the lands from Libya to Pakistan — to justify the losses we have endured and the death and suffering we have inflicted?

Truth be told, it is in part because of us that Christianity is on its way to being exterminated in its cradle.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
April 14, 2017 8:12 am

Christianity won’t perish there, it will reign victorious there when the final battle finally comes about.

But there will be a lot happen between now and then, including WWIII which is necessary to set the final stage, and it will look like it is coming to an end with almost the entire world, barring Israel and the remnant of Christendom, cheering its final demise.

Then the world will lose, and the remnant of Christianity and a newly redeemed Israel, redeemed in the returned Christ, will win and reign supreme for a millennium after which Satan and his followers in all realms will simply be eliminated from both time and eternity.

After this, a new heaven and a new earth will eventually replace the old one and there will no longer be rebellion against God.

You’re on one side or the other, choose your side. The side that is easiest to be on, the one most will choose, is the one that will lose.

kokoda - the most deplorable
kokoda - the most deplorable
  Anonymous
April 14, 2017 8:32 am

Young at Heart

flash
flash
  Anonymous
April 14, 2017 8:42 am

Last I check it was Israel pulling the levers behind the WWIII curtain. Is there some new Revelation I missed ? Regardless, choose not to fight Israel’s dirty little wars..how ’bout you?

Cue the #MuhHolocaustinity howlers in 1..2…3

The True Cost of Israel
U.S. support goes far beyond the official numbers.
By Philip Giraldi • April 12, 2017

http://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/the-true-cost-of-israel/

Those who support the cash flow argue that Israel is threatened, most notably by Iran; they claim the assistance, which has been largely but not completely used to buy American-made weapons, is required to maintain a qualitative edge over the country’s potential enemies. Those who oppose the aid would counter that the Iranian threat is largely an Israeli and Saudi Arabian invention, used to justify continued American support for the national-security policies of both countries. And they would add that Tel Aviv is more than able to defend itself and pay for its own military establishment.

In truth, American aid to Israel is something like a pot of gold that keeps on giving. Both sides in the discussion would probably agree that the domestic Israel Lobby has been instrumental in sustaining the high level of aid, though they would undoubtedly disagree over whether that is a good or bad thing. The operation of “The Lobby,” generally regarded as the most powerful voice on foreign policy in Washington, led Professors Stephen Walt and John Mearsheimer to ask, “Why has the U.S. been willing to set aside its own security … in order to advance the interests of another state? [No] explanation can account for the remarkable level of material and diplomatic support that the U.S. provides.” They observed that “Other special interest groups have managed to skew foreign policy, but no lobby has managed to divert it as far from what the national interest would suggest, while simultaneously convincing Americans that U.S. interests and those of the other country—in this case, Israel—are essentially identical.”

Since the foundation of the state of Israel in 1948, it has been “the largest cumulative recipient of U.S. foreign assistance since World War II,” according to the Congressional Research Service. The United States has provided Israel with $233.7 billion in adjusted for inflation aid between 1948 through the end of 2012, reports Haaretz. Current discussions center on the Obama administration’s memo of understanding with Israel that promised it $38 billion in military assistance over the next 10 years, a considerable sum but nevertheless a total that is far less than what is actually received annually from the United States Treasury and from other American sources.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), speaking in the most recent legislative discussion over Israeli aid, stated that the $38 billion should be regarded as a floor, and that Congress should approve additional funds for Israeli defense as needed. It has, in fact, done so. At its most recent meeting, AIPAC announced the latest windfall from America, applauding “the U.S. House of Representatives for significantly bolstering its support of U.S.-Israel missile defense cooperation in the FY 2017 defense appropriations bill. The House appropriated $600.7 million for U.S.-Israel missile defense programs.” And there is a long history of such special funding for Israeli-connected projects. The Iron Dome missile-defense system was largely funded by the United States, to the tune of more than $1 billion. In the 1980s, the Israeli Lavi jet-fighter development program was funded by Washington, costing $2 billion to the U.S. taxpayer before it was terminated over technical and other problems, part of $5.45 billion in Pentagon funding of various Israeli weapons projects through 2002.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  flash
April 14, 2017 9:17 am

Exactly what check did you conduct?

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
  Anonymous
April 14, 2017 10:08 am

There never has been, and never will be…lasting peace in the levant, but it was a hell of a lot nicer before Israel was allowed to fester, and the world will be a much better place once it is gone, which will happen either by suicide or with a little help.

The rapture fantasies of some christians are idiotic.

flash
flash
  Zarathustra
April 14, 2017 10:17 am

True O’ Persian Queen.The rapture is a modern interpretation of scripture, therefore I call bullshit.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Zarathustra
April 14, 2017 10:56 am

The Bible prophecies tell of a time at the end of the era just before the return of Christ when all Christians will be resurrected and Join Christ and the living Christians of that time will be caught up and join them in the heavens.

The idea has been greatly distorted by those arguing when it will happen and who will participate in it even though the Bible puts it at the end and refers to all who have died in Christ from the past and all who follow him at the time.

And there will be peace throughout the entire world of man for a thousand years when this event brings it to us.

1Th 4:16-17  For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first:  Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.  (KJV)

Vic
Vic
  Anonymous
April 15, 2017 12:09 am

Jesus even said his kingdom is not of this earth.

Vic
Vic
  Zarathustra
April 15, 2017 12:07 am

I’ve never seen the rapture in my Bible. I suggest people read their Bibles and see what it actually says. Don’t rely on others to tell you, especially through books of fiction.

flash
flash
April 14, 2017 8:48 am

God’s chosen people seem to be doing pretty well with we “Mericans too. But,the Jew idolizing Churchians seem to have missed this Jesus quote.
Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
I guess for these Churchians, Jesus did not know what he was talking about.

http://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/the-true-cost-of-israel/

The admittedly unreliable former Congressman James Traficant once claimed that “Israel gets $15 billion per year from the American taxpayers.” Indeed, how Israel gets money from the United States is actually quite complex and not very transparent to the American public, going well beyond the check for $3.8 billion handed over at the beginning of the fiscal year on October 1. Even that check, uniquely given to aid recipient Israel as one lump sum on the first day of the year, is manipulated to produce extra revenue. It is normally immediately redeposited with the U.S. Treasury, which then, because it operates on a deficit, borrows the money to pay interest on it as the Israelis draw it down. That interest payment costs the American taxpayer an estimated $100 million more per year. Israel has also been adept at using “loan guarantees,” an issue that may have contributed to the downfall of President George H.W. Bush. The reality is that the loans, totaling $42 billion, are never repaid by Israel, meaning that the United States Treasury picks up the tab on principle and interest, a form of additional assistance. The Bush-era loan amounted to $10 billion.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  flash
April 14, 2017 9:21 am

Jesus was a Jew, specifically of Judah whom the term applied to and still applies to and who were under Roman domination at the time, and descended from the lineage of David in accordance with prophecy.

Do you deny this?

flash
flash
  Anonymous
April 14, 2017 9:31 am

Whats your point?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  flash
April 14, 2017 10:06 am

If you have to ask, you won’t understand.

flash
flash
  Anonymous
April 14, 2017 10:15 am

Are you saying that Jews get blanket redemption because Jesus was a Jew?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  flash
April 14, 2017 11:00 am

No, of course not. Israel will be the place of the second coming and the non believing Jews will be redeemed in Christ at that time of their own newfound belief in him.

Evil will still be evil and those refusing redemption and following it will still be at the third resurrection of condemnation where there is no hope of redemption and only condemnation for them.

flash
flash
  Anonymous
April 14, 2017 7:23 pm

“Show me where and how in accordance of the Scriptures.”
Okay once again…. Read it and let it sink in. Jesus doe not say everyone except adherents of Judaism. Damn you’re dense.

Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.

BL
BL
  flash
April 14, 2017 9:32 am

FLASH- I was wondering where you are hiding, don’t worry I won’t remind you about all you have said about the Repugnants being obliterated and Trump being the best thing since sliced bread. No need to hide out in a religious thread, come on over and join the conversation about Syria and troops and let us hear your opinions. I’m sure you have a lot to say……right?

flash
flash
  BL
April 14, 2017 9:38 am

First I never said Trump was great , only that he was going to be the GOP murder weapon and secondly by backtracking on campaign promises he is still on track to accomplish just that. Give it time junior…I haven’t mislead you yet.

BL
BL
  flash
April 14, 2017 9:47 am

FLASH- We will all remember your words of wisdom when we get our asses nuked into kingdom come. What is the point of obliterating the Repubs if we are destroyed along with them? Your logic is flawed.

Anyway, I was serious that you should comment more.

flash
flash
  BL
April 14, 2017 10:05 am

Well, getting our ass nuked for Trump’s international cowboying is indeed a factor at play, nevertheless the game must be played. If the nation survives the Trump candidacy the backstabbing Rethuglican party will be history. And good riddance too. Two globalist jew controlled parties is two too many.

Being a political junky I’ve mainlined so much politics that I’ve neglected my own personal health which wasn’t too good from the start.. I’m busy correcting that now. I doubt I’ll ever get back to the level of using I was at. Thanks for the invite though.
This is where I’ve started re-learning how to live healthy. I highly recommend taking Dr Greger’s advice.

No disease that can be treated by diet should be treated with any other means. Maimonides

BL
BL
  flash
April 14, 2017 10:22 am

Thanks for the link FLASH, you are preaching to the choir though and we are in the same boat together. I will watch the video later when I have more time.

Best wishes for your recovery.

flash
flash
  BL
April 14, 2017 10:26 am

Thanks

flash
flash
  BL
April 14, 2017 10:13 am

Besides, it was going to be Dim or Pug, regardless and this way if we survive. the option of creating an alternative to global Jewry is open whereas with the Hag we’d still be going at the Dim versus Pug fake dichotomy.

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flash
flash
April 14, 2017 10:32 am

FWIW, the only POTUS candidate I ever thought could make any real difference.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-P_FAKtT-c

Anonymous
Anonymous
  flash
April 14, 2017 11:09 am

Ron Paul couldn’t have gotten anything done any more than he could have gotten the nomination.

If Trump can barely get past the Republican and their alt-right component opposition, how could Ron Paul have?

BL
BL
  flash
April 14, 2017 1:07 pm

Yes FLASH, we can all take comfort in all that RP accomplished in his 30 years in CONgress that he would have been just as effective as president. Now remind me of ANYTHING he accomplished in that time span. 30 fukkin years FLASH,,,,,,,30 fukkin years.

flash
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  BL
April 14, 2017 7:40 pm

Ron Paul built a national movement against big government, war for profit and for sound money. Who else in Washington has earned as much public trust as RP ? Ron Paul woke an entire generation. Ron Paul people made Trump preaching #AmericaFirst rhetoric happen. . Don’t discount Ron Paul’s contribution ot #MAGA . He was and is a power house of truth. Ron Paul was for America when all others in Congress were stabbing US in the back . Ron Paul keep a vigilante watch over the peoples’ business when no other Congress critters were giving a damn . I shudder to think how far down the rabbit hole we would be now if not for Ron Paul at our six. Whether you are to admit it or not, We The People owe Ron Paul a debt of utmost gratitude.

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rhs jr
rhs jr
April 14, 2017 11:32 pm

Supposedly some terrorist murdered some muslims in Syria supposedly using a gas; without proof, Chump attacks and alienates the only people seriously fighting terrorist (Putin and Assad), risks WWlll and uses it as an excuse to send the message “Beware, I am as crazy as any warmonger!” Terrorist murder Christians in Egypt; Chump doesn’t give a shit. Why are we wasting our sons fighting and dying for a NYC Zionist bigot?