Thursday, April 25, 2019

Those 'Easter Worshippers'      
     
   Why Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton - both out of office - needed to comment on the Easter mass murder in Sri Lanka, we don't know. But comment they did, clearly exposing ideology of the left.

   First, Obama: "The attacks on tourists and Easter worshippers in Sri Lanka are an attack on humanity." 

   Hours later, Clinton: "On this holy weekend for many faiths, we must stand united against hatred and violence." She mentioned "horrific attacks on Easter worshippers and travelers in Sri Lanka.  

   "Worshipers" is the common spelling, but both referred to "Easter worshippers," an unknown label, regardless of spelling. They may have had the same input from someone, or Clinton just piggy-backed on Obama's message. 

   Neither used the name "Christians." 

   Despite the bombing of three Christian churches, Clinton did not mention church or churches, or the global Christian community. After the recent massacre of Muslims in New Zealand, she said her heart broke for "the global Muslim community."

   Obama also grieved with "the Muslim community" over the "horrible massacre in the Mosques" in New Zealand. He made no mention of Christians or churches in Sri Lanka.

   Our political "left has essentially forbidden mention of all the anti-Christian murders and desecration of churches" writes Dennis Prager, radio talk show host, himself born to Jewish parents. 

   Clinton condemns "Islamophobia," he writes, but says nothing about widespread hatred of Christians, virtual elimination of Christian communities, murder and kidnapping in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. 

   Never mind Obama and Clinton. They're just two voices on the left, which intends to drive Christian influence entirely out of American institutions of power and education. They're well on the way.   

       Jimmy




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