It's hard to proclaim “Brothers all” on the blood of persecuted Christians

IT IS HARD TO PROCLAIM "BROTHERS ALL" ON THE BLOOD OF PERSECUTED CHRISTIANS

The winners have already started their favorite sport: the hunt for the Christian. But we are confident, because now the Supreme Pontiff Francis together with the Grand Imam of Cairo will provide, between kisses and hugs, to stop the inevitable massacres of Christians, reminding the fanatical and bloodthirsty Islamists how much we are Brothers all

– The briefs of the Fathers of the Isle of Patmos –

Author Teodoro Beccia

Author
Teodoro Beccia

 

Muhammad Gaddafi, shortly before being brutally murdered in Sirte, he said: «Get rid of me and you will fill Europe with terrorists», then he added: «[…] and Europe will have to face uncontrolled immigration".

At the time Future, the newspaper of the Bishops of Italy, titled: «The rais threatens Europe: you will be invaded by terrorists", proving - if there was ever any need - that he hadn't understood anything for the umpteenth time (cf.. article in the 2011, WHO).

After the chimera of “Arab Spring” fomented by various Western countries for the pure love of oil, one by one the bad dictators were eliminated after rounds of "smart bombs" with which - again certain so-called civilized Western countries - they were supposed to export democracy to those territories. So they hung Saddam Hussein from the gallows, But, democracy is far from coming, that country became the scene of massacres by Islamist terrorists. They took out Gaddafi, But, democracy is far from coming, that country has become an open-air slaughterhouse in the hands of Islamist terrorists.

In the night between Saturday and Sunday the rebels led by the bloody jihadist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham have entered Damascus, bringing down the regime of Bashar al Assad who saved his skin by fleeing to Russia from his friend and protector Vladimir Putin, But, also in this case, far from achieving democracy, power was seized by the fearsome Abu Muhammad al Jolani who has long intended to create an Islamic Republic.

The winners have already started their favorite sport: the hunt for the Christian. But we are confident, because now the Supreme Pontiff Francis together with the Grand Imam of Cairo will provide, between kisses and hugs, to stop the inevitable massacres of Christians, reminding the fanatical and bloodthirsty Islamists how much we are Brothers all.

Hugging a single Imam it does not mean dialogue, much less agreeing with Islam, which is not a unitary phenomenon governed by a central authority, but a socio-political-religious system extremely fragmented by internal currents fighting each other since Caliph Abū Bakr succeeded Muhammad. This is the reason why in Italy, where there are approximately one and a half million Muslims present, the various currents that form the different Islamic communities have never managed to present themselves in a united way to draw up an agreement with the State. Is this, in itself and by itself, should say it all, to those who think of solving certain problems, often colored even with Christian blood, between kisses and hugs.

Velletri of Rome, 9 December 2024

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