All around Western Europe, churches are under attack. This is especially true of the countries home to Europe’s largest Muslim populations. In February 2019, “unknown vandals” desecrated and smashed crosses and statues at Saint-Alain Cathedral in Lavaur, France, and mangled the arms of a statue of a crucified Christ in a mocking manner. In addition, an altar cloth was burned. (Image source: Eutrope/Wikimedia Commons)

 

Let me be clear. I am not adding the following article to ACP due to any sadness or outrage due to the desecration of graven images, statues, and what amounts to idolatry that has occurred in more than 2,000 churches in Greece.

The following article appears here as news information that isn’t being heard, seen, or known in America or throughout the West. There is strong and consistent censorship of anything relating to Islamist terrorism or that Islam is at perpetual war with Christianity and Judaism.

I do not believe anyone should wear the graven image of great shame around their necks. The crucifix. The tree of shame. It does nothing to honor God or the Lord Jesus Christ and at this point, and for quite a while now it is worn by any heathen or pagan as jewelry or to mock.

Do you realize the fact is that if you or I, or anyone deems to even imagine what God or Jesus looks like in their mind that is a form of idolatry? Because that image exists only in my mind, or your mind and there is no way any person, especially those professing to be Christian ought to be conjuring up imagined images in their minds as to the physical appearance of God or Jesus or the Holy Spirit.

Why do it?

Why wear an image of shame around your neck, which is jewelry, and does nothing to reveal the quality of a heart, whether a person has been truly renewed in the spirit of their mind? Transformed by the power of the Spirit of God? Fact is, if they had they would be familiar with what the Word says about graven images and idol worship. And have no need for statues, pictures, renditions, jewelry of gold, silver, wood, stone to proclaim their faith and love and thankfulness to God, the Lord Jesus Christ, or the Holy Spirit.

The Second Commandment — which does not only apply to Jews or the people at the time of Exodus. This is applicable to everyone;

“You shall not make for yourself a carved image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. You shall not bow down to them or serve them, for I the LORD your God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and the fourth generation of those who hate me, but showing steadfast love to thousands of those who love me and keep my commandments.

Exodus 20:4-6 — English Standard Version

No excuses. No justification required necessary or accepted by God who gave this commandment to Moses. For all people who profess to believe in God and also have faith in His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ since God cannot be separated from Jesus.

Take care, lest you forget the covenant of the LORD your God, which he made with you, and make a carved image, the form of anything that the LORD your God has forbidden you. For the LORD your God is a consuming fire, a jealous God.

Deuteronomy 4:23-24 — English Standard Version

No one knows what Jesus looked like. And the world’s perception and depictions, and the perception and depictions of those professing to be His disciples, Christians, haven’t a clue as to what the Lord or God look like. And any attempt to carve, mold, build, paint, craft an image imagining Their appearance?

Idol worship. A sin. A graven image not pleasing to the Lord our God.

Not legalism. It’s in the Word of God. As sound doctrine and instruction. And as a true child of God rather than a child of disobedience, as a true disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ we ought to live to obey and not grieve God or Jesus. Right?

And a slip here, a slid there, a veering off in this or that direction? Allowing this or that and the next thing? And before we know it we’re slip sliding away and imagining we’re doing just fine. When we are not.

am the LORD: that is my name: and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven images.

Isaiah 42:8 — King James Version

Being then God’s offspring, we ought not to think that the divine being is like gold or silver or stone, an image formed by the art and imagination of man.

Acts 17:29 — English Standard Version

No, I’m not all bent out of shape and distressed because Islamists in Greece and elsewhere are desecrating, beheading and altering to appear in disgusting, shameful and obscene ways idols, graven images.

Because no one knows what God or Jesus look like.

The following is here to shed light on the growing situation of Islamist illegal migrant immigration and their refusal to assimilate as every other faith and culture has when they migrate to a place.

And to shed light on how this war that Islam has with Christianity and the West goes on and increases without any repercussions for the criminals. For the soldiers of Islam carrying out these unlawful and terrorist acts.

It is shameful, disgusting, criminal and heinous what these Islamist migrants are allowed to do. Without real recourse by Western authorities. Out of fear of “offending Islam” and they’d rather permit the escalating vandalism, criminal acts and violence. The rapes, the beatings and all the heinous acts that go on continually.

Islam is at war with Christianity and Judaism.

Everyone is enjoined in the spiritual war.

Such passivity, such avoidance, such going AWOL does not get anyone off the hook or a “Get out of the spiritual war, pass Go and collect $200” card.

Yes, the desecration is repugnant, heinous, criminal, offensive and sinful.

But only as it reveals the unlawfulness and evil acts of Islam against Christianity in general in their specific destruction and acts of violence against churches, so on.

Revealing how lost, blind, ignorant and held captive leadership and many in Western societies are with regard to Islam. Reprobate minds more in fear of being truthful and responsible with regard to Islam so they permit all that is taking place to escalate. Refusing to call things as they are. Living in nothing but delusion believing their politically correct lies and imagining they are woke when they are just more among the walking dead.

Read on…

 

Ken Pullen

Monday, February 28th, 2022

ACP — A Crooked Path

 

Islamist Migrants Desecrate More Than 2,000 Churches Just in Greece

 

 

  • “As a deeply religious society, these attacks on churches are shocking to the Greek people and calls to question whether these illegal immigrants seeking a new life in Europe are willing to integrate and conform to the norms and values of their new countries.” — Greek City Times, May 16, 2020.
  • While the report most likely has the 1453 sack of Constantinople (today Istanbul) in mind — when countless Greek churches, including Hagia Sophia, were desecrated, destroyed, or turned into mosques — that pattern is a century older.
  • Before Christmas, in the North Rhine-Westphalia region, where more than a million Muslim migrants reside, some 50 public statues of Jesus and other Christian figures were beheaded and crucifixes broken.

According to a new report published by Greece’s Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs, there were 2,339 incidents of church desecrations in the country between 2015 and 2020, when tiny Greece, seen as Europe’s eastern gateway, was flooded with migrants from the Islamic world. Greek City Times wrote regarding the report:

“There appears to be a correlation between the increase in illegal migration and the incidents of attacks on Greek Orthodox religious churches and religious spaces during the five year period which occurred during the peak of the migration crisis.”

In the most recent year recorded, 2020, there were 385 incidents against Christian churches and buildings, including “vandalism, burglary, theft, sacrilege, necromancy, robbery, placement of explosive devices and other desecrations.”

Over the years, a few of these desecrations made it to English-language media.

In April 2021, Muslim migrants entered into and utterly desecrated a small church. Proud of their handiwork, they videotaped portions of the incident and uploaded it on TikTok. It shows a topless migrant dancing to rap music as he walks towards and inside the church. The next clip shows the aftermath: devastation inside the church, with smashed icons and the altar overthrown.

In 2020, Muslim migrants ransacked and transformed a church into their personal toilet. This public restroom was once the St. Catherine Church in Moria, a small town on the island of Lesvos, which was flooded with migrants who arrived via Turkey. “The smell inside is unbearable,” said a local. “[T]he metropolitan of Mytilene is aware of the situation in the area, nevertheless, he does not wish to deal with it for his own reasons.” The May 2020 report elaborates:

“This is only the latest incident … [I]t has become extremely common for Greek Orthodox Churches to be vandalised and attacked by illegal immigrants on Lesvos….

“As a deeply religious society, these attacks on churches are shocking to the Greek people and calls to question whether these illegal immigrants seeking a new life in Europe are willing to integrate and conform to the norms and values of their new countries.

“These continued attacks have ultimately seen the people of Lesvos, who were nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2016, become increasingly frustrated by the unresolved situation that has restricted and changed their lives as they no longer feel safe on their once near crime-free island.”

While there are many such examples from between 2015-2020 — in 2016, the Church of All Saints in Kallithea near Athens was set aflame by “Arabic speakers” — historically conscious Greeks see a continuum in the Islamic targeting of their churches. As one report on the desecration of Greek churches explains:

“We should remember that Greece spent 400 years under Turkish Islamic rule and that the fight for freedom was bloody. With that in mind it is even more dramatic seeing these images of fighting age migrants desecrating Greek holy places and having no respect for the country they are allegedly seeking refuge in.”

While the report most likely has the 1453 sack of Constantinople (today Istanbul) in mind — when countless Greek churches, including Hagia Sophia, were desecrated, destroyed, or turned into mosques — that pattern is a century older. In 1354, when the invading Turks first achieved a foothold in Europe, in Gallipoli, which was then Greek, “Where there were churches he [Ottoman ruler Suleiman Pasha] destroyed them or converted them to mosques,” writes an Ottoman chronicler.

“Where there were bells, Suleiman broke them up and cast them into fires. Thus, in place of bells there were now muezzins.” Cleansed of all Christian “filth,” Gallipoli became, as a later Ottoman bey boasted, “the Muslim throat that gulps down every Christian nation—that chokes and destroys the Christians.”[1]

Modern Greece, of course, is ultimately experiencing what all European nations that have large Muslim migrant populations are experiencing. All around Western Europe, churches are under attack. This is especially true of the two countries home to Europe’s largest Muslim populations: Germany and France.

According to a 2017 report, in the Alps and Bavaria regions of Germany alone, countless crosses on some 200 churches were attacked and broken: “Police are currently dealing with church desecrations again and again… The perpetrators are often youthful rioters with a migration background.”

Following the arrival of a million Muslim migrants in Germany, a local newspaper noted in 2016 that “not a day goes by” without attacks on crosses and other Christian symbols outside of churches. Before Christmas, in the North Rhine-Westphalia region, where more than a million Muslim migrants reside, some 50 public statues of Jesus and other Christian figures were beheaded and crucifixes broken.

As for France, an average of two churches are reportedly attacked there every day. In one instance in 2019, vandals plundered and used human excrement to draw a cross on the Notre-Dame des Enfants Church in Nimes (smearing fecal matter on churches is not an uncommon Muslim tactic). Although the identities of those targeting churches is often left out of reports — as in February 2019, when “unknown vandals” desecrated and smashed crosses and statues at Saint-Alain Cathedral in Lavaur and mangled the arms of a crucified Christ in a mocking manner — on occasion they appear.

Thus, in 2014, an enraged Muslim man physically twisted a massive bronze cross with his bare hands while committing major acts of vandalism in two churches in France. He also overturned and broke two altars, destroyed Christian statues, tore down a tabernacle, smashed in a sacristy door, and broke some stained-glass windows. Similarly, in 2015, Christian crosses and gravestones in a church cemetery were damaged and desecrated by a Muslim man. After being apprehended, he was described as follows: “The man repeats Muslim prayers over and over, he drools and cannot be communicated with: his condition has been declared incompatible with preliminary detention.” He was hospitalized as “mentally unbalanced.”

The new report by Greece’s Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs makes one thing clear: Greece has become the latest exemplar of “Islam’s Rule of Numbers” — a rule which posits that the more Muslims grow in numbers, the more practices intrinsic to Islam grow with them, in this instance, the desecration of Christian churches. In Nigeria alone, for example, Muslims have torched or destroyed some 20,000 churches over the last decade.

Raymond Ibrahim, author of Sword and Scimitar, Fourteen Centuries of War between Islam and the West, is a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Gatestone Institute, a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, and a Judith Rosen Friedman Fellow at the Middle East Forum.


[1] Doukas, Decline and Fall of Byzantium to the Ottomans, 1975, 144–145; Bostom, Andrew, The Legacy of Jihad, 2005, 63.