Posted on 12/11/2015 2:11:56 PM PST by NYer
The world was horrified after a video showing the beheading of 21 Coptic Christians in Libya was released by ISIS in early 2015. But for the people of Mosul, the brutality of the ISIS regime had become a daily reality when the terrorist group took over the Iraqi city months earlier. Christians living in Mosul faced a grim choice: they could convert to Islam, pay a crushing fine or leave the city within 24 hours. If they didnât leave, they were summarily executed. (As Kirsten Powers notes in USA Today, it's only gotten worse from there - in fact, what's happening to Christians in the Middle East is now nothing short of genocide.)
Shortly after that video was released, a very different type of video made the rounds, one with beautiful imagery and a letter "from the People of the Cross":
Love is coming after you
Like a rush of wind grazing over the pacific
From hills of the mount of olives to the desert winds of Jordan
From the cedars of Lebanon to the silk roads of the East
An army comes. With no tanks or soldiers
But an army of martyrs faithful unto death
Carrying a message of life
The people of the cross
Comes to die at your gates
If you wont hear our message with words
Then we will show you with our lives
Laid down
"Who Would Dare to Love ISIS" was created by Michael Chang, founder of "media missionary" organization Mighty.LA. In an interview with National Review, Chang admits that the idea behind the video was farthest thing from natural or easy. But after the propaganda out of Libya, he felt called to remind ISIS who they are, and Christians who they are called to be - not as a political statement, but as a refusal to lose sight of the message of radical love at the heart of the Gospels.
"Thereâs definitely a sense in the Western church that we've really fallen short of what it means to be Christ-followers," Chang explains. "We see what God is doing in other parts of the world and weâre left wondering why and how weâve lost that first love ⦠ISIS continues to murder people because theyâve never experienced a love like this ⦠how much guilt must hang over the hearts of ISIS members, who behead people? They might never admit it, but I know the guilt and shame is there. Hurt people hurt people, and loved people love."
(A photographic collection of refugee children sleeping on the ground throughout the region is food for thought in this regard. Could some of ISIS' members have had a childhood like this, sleeping on the ground after seeing their loved ones arrested and executed? Are these children, who are afraid of their pillows because they associate them with nighttime gunfire, primed to die by the sword like their persecutors? What if they had been loved their whole lives instead? Where would they be now?)
On the heels of ISIS-inspired attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, Chang is out with a new documentary short featuring nine Christian refugees from all walks of life - a lecturer, a cook, a student, a police officer - describing how their lives were turned upside down in Mosul and addressing their persecutors.
"On 6.9.14," the video begins, "ISIS invaded Mosul, the second-largest city in Iraq. Half a million people fled in the next two days, leaving behind everything they owned. From the ruins, nine refugees dare to testify of a love that no one can take away."
The Nine brings us face-to-face with people - not political or social abstractions, but flesh and blood individuals with children and jobs and daily routines - who have been swallowed up in the darkness of violence. But even as their lives crumble around them, itâs that love and forgiveness that still burns in their eyes and speech - that perennial mark of the people of the cross - that makes this unforgettable.
Ping!
Keep this one truth in the front of your minds: that all of this is a result of bad leadership in the West: Obama, Merkel, Sarkozy/Hollande, Cameron, etc. You can see it’s preordained by God, that would probably be true. As for what we should do about it, the focus should be on replacing the leadership by any means necessary. If it’s perfectly legitimate to bring down the leaders of Libya, Syria, Egypt, and Ukraine, it’s legitimate to bring down the our leaders.
The normalcy bias of the people in that video, even though they’ve lived their whole lives in war, is frightening.
Is this what a REAL refugee looks like?
Is the idea to break the world's hearts with these pics, so they throw open the borders?
But if you open up, it wouldn't be innocent homeless orphan kids coming across, it'd be military-age men marching through, shouting gimme gimme, threatening, raping, demanding their own food, their own houses, their own government...
Those are the real refugees that Obama will not let into this country because they are Christians.
The only refugees Obama is letting in are the ones that are chosen by the UN by a muslim brotherhood group . They are all Sunni muslim
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