Muslims in Syria are ritually sacrificing Christians as an act of worship to their God.
If this isn't the purest of evil, I'm not sure what is:
A new angle of the brutal execution-style murders of Christians by Muslims in Syria is being discovered. Walid Shoebat reports that they have now begun conducting “ritual human sacrifices” by firing a bullet to the head or slitting the throat of their intended victims.
Shoebat is a former member of the terrorist Palestine Liberation Organization who converted to
Christianity. In the video the speaker uses the word Qurban just before firing one by one at a row of men lined up on the floor. That term, according to Shoebat, “can only signify a sacrifice, which indicates that the filmed slaughter is nothing but a ritual human sacrifice.” Shoebat says, “Christians are being killed in these very rituals every day, and the bloodshed will not stop. We must work together to rescue them.”
He is working with a Syrian Orthodox nun, Sister Hatune Dogan, to help Christians in Syria, Iraq, Jordan and Turkey who are victims of religious persecutions.
In addition to the brutality of the murders, sacrificial or otherwise, Sister Dogan also claims that the Muslims are selling the drained blood of their Christian victims to Islamic radicals in Saudi Arabia and other rich nations for as much as $100,000 per bottle.
The Christians who fail to renounce their faith are bound hand and foot and forced to kneel as a death sentence is read by the cowardly Muslim butchers.
They also engage in extortion, extracting payment from their victims in exchange for being allowed to live.
The piece goes on and contains a link to a video I can't bring myself to watch. There's a maddening helplessness to it all that is increasingly frustrating, not just at the acts themselves but the apathy that meets these sorts of stories.
I've prayed daily for some time now for the persecuted Church. I pray that I'll be made aware of what else that I personally can do. I ask you who pray to pray along with me.
Things are happening today that many of us have thought were consigned to history books and novels all while we sit in the comfort of our homes and contemplate how tough our lives are.
God have mercy on us.