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Monday, February 16, 2015

THREE MARTINI LUNCH: FEBRUARY 16, 2015

National Review's Andrew Johnson and Radio America's Greg Corombos discuss current events. Today's topics: Egyptian General al-Sisi strikes back at ISIS, Obama can't muster any strong words for the latest terrorist attacks, and an NBC comedy show mocks Fox News for being fake news.



Pope Francis: The blood of Christians slaughtered in Libya "a testimony that cries out" to the world
Call this a contrast of leadership. In a meeting today with a delegation from the Church of Scotland, who traveled to the Vatican on an ecumenical visit, Pope Francis decried the slaughter of 21 Coptic Christians from Egypt by Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS).  Speaking in his native Spanish, the pontiff  used the ecumenical audience of Presbyterians to declare that the Copts were martyred for their faith - the faith of all Christians. They died "only because they confessed Christ," Pope Francis emphasized, and their "testimony cries out to be heard":
I would now like to turn to my native tongue to express feelings of profound sorrow. Today I read about the execution of those twenty-one or twenty-two Coptic Christians. Their only words were: "Jesus, help me!" They were killed simply for the fact that they were Christians. You, my brother, in your words referred to what is happening in the land of Jesus. The blood of our Christian brothers and sisters is a testimony which cries out to be heard. It makes no difference whether they be Catholics, Orthodox, Copts or Protestants. They are Christians! Their blood is one and the same. Their blood confesses Christ. As we recall these brothers and sisters who died only because they confessed Christ, I ask that we encourage each another to go forward with this ecumenism which is giving us strength, the ecumenism of blood. The martyrs belong to all Christians.
Now, the point that the 21 men were beheaded for their faith isn't exactly a subtlety in the ISIS propaganda video. The video title calls it "A Message Signed with Blood to the Nation of the Cross." After beheading the Coptic Christian hostages, the Islamist terror leader threatens to "conquer Rome":
After the ISIS leader finishes speaking, his fellow terrorists then commence the beheading of the 21 Egyptian Christians. "And we will conquer Rome, by Allah's permission, the promise of our Prophet, peace be upon him," The militant leader says after his comrades slaughter the Christian hostages.
Get the point? Most did, but not so much the White House.
The White House couldn't offer even a single instance of recognition about the victims slaughtered, even though they bravely met their fate without retreating from their faith. This may or may not be worse than the strange dance that the White House has been doing ever since Paris to avoid noting that victims in the Kosher deli there were targeted for their Jewish faith ("randomly selected"), but it's cut from the exact same cloth of denial. It would appear that their ISIS-doesn't-represent-Islam-but-today's-Christians-own-the-Crusades narrative is a little more precious to Barack Obama and his team than in acknowledging the obvious - and paying at least momentary homage to the courage displayed by these Christians who called on Christ in their last moments.
Pope Francis is right - theirs is "testimony that cries out" to the world. Maybe the world will listen, eventually.
Also read:

Al Jazeera Caught Recycling Dead Kid Pics to Slander Egypt After Bombing of ISIS Positions in Libya

Enemies of the West Find a Friend in Obama

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