Note: You don't hear about this too much in the Western press since they are trying to keep a lid on religiouos tensions in the Middle-East, but, none the less it's a fact of life that most people have to live with on a daily basis over there! -ED.
Saturday, October 17, 2009 (8:30 am) By BosNewsLife Asia Service.
SARGODHA, PAKISTAN (BosNewsLife)-- Fighters linked to the militant Taliban group have threatened to kill Christians and burn their homes in Pakistan's Punjab province if they don't meet their demands.
In a letter sent to the Christian community in the northeastern city of Sargodha, Taliban militants said Christians should convert to Islam, pay an Islamic tax imposed on religious minorities, known as 'Jizya tax', or leave the country.
If Christians refuse to accept these choices, Christians “will be killed, their property and homes will be burnt to ashes and their women treated as sex slaves,” said the letter, which was distributed to BosNewsLife and other media by rights group International Christian Concern (ICC).
“The Christians themselves would be responsible for this;” the letter added.
News of the statement emerged as Pakistan's army prepared for a ground offensive elsewhere in Pakistan, in South Waziristan, following a string of brazen attacks, believed to be part of a Taliban campaign, that killed more than 150 people in the last two weeks.
Christians have been in the cross-fire or directly targeted by Islamic militants with links to the Taliban and al-Qaida.
Militants have accused them of representing an evil Western religion and of supporting the U.S.-led war on terror.
It was not immediately clear which faction within the Taliban sent the threatening letter, but local Christian leaders apparently took the statement seriously.
Reverend Zaheer Khan, pastor of Maghoo Memorial Church, Reverend Aamir Azeem, pastor of United Christians Church and Reverend Zafar Akhter, pastor of United Presbyterian Church apparently each received a copy of the threatening letter.
Other Christian institutions reportedly included St Peter’s Middle School, the Sargodha Institute of Technology, Sargodha Catholic High School, St John's Primary School and Fatima Hospital.
Besides these Christian institutions, the letter was also sent to a key center of Shiite Muslims, the Immam-Bar-Gha, ICC said.
Shiites are a minority Muslim group in Pakistan where the majority of the population is Sunni Muslim.
ICC representative Jonathan Racho told BosNewsLife in a statement that “Christians in Pakistan are soft targets for attacks by Islamic extremists. Over the past four months alone, 12 Christians have been killed by Muslims due to their faith.”
Racho said ICC has been “alarmed by the increase in attacks against Christians in Pakistan. We urge Pakistani officials to take the threatening letters seriously and take measures to protect the Christians and their institutions from attacks.”
ICC said it had urged Christians around the world to contact Pakistani embassies in their countries and express concern about the situation.
(With reporting by BosNewsLife's Stefan J. Bos).
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As I (a practicing atheist) understand it, all those subscribing an Abrahamic faith (Islam, Judaism or Christianity) believe that if you live your life in accordance with God's wishes you will be rewarded for eternity - and visa versa.
They also believe that God created us all and is all-powerful and all-knowing, and therefore can control what and who we are - which leads to the inevitable question; why would he knowingly create people to suffer eternal damnation?
The standard answer is that God insists that we must all be free to choose his path for ourselves.
So to the question is; this being the case, are not those who try and force people to follow what they consider to be 'God's path' saying, in effect, that God is wrong.? And isn't this blasphemous?
Personally, I am a follower of Yeshua's teaching that does not believe in the fire of eternal torment interpretation. I believe the references made are to a refining fire and the Pit is in reference to the end of Evil for all time. That many seek the answer of Hell for the incalcitrant in society or otherwise seek revenge, possibly, or do they see that as the choice of those they see as so destined. I cannot answer the why there.
In Jesus teaching, do you find in his words a forever curse? I haven't. His words were uplifting and continue to be good, as I see it.
No, I'm still here, but normally confine myself to creative writing matters. I've also been preoccupied getting my latest novel out (which I must put on my Gather profile)and upping my game on the marketing side of things.
My comment was an observation about the logical contradiction - and obviously very much a generalisation. I avoid specifics when discussing religion, as my own beliefs mean I have little detailed knowledge.
Are these taxes common throughout the Muslim world where their governing bodies are so connected to the mullahs and other religious counsels?
My hats off to you. You're the first person I've ever seen on the internet that seems to grasp the correct idea of there not being an eternal fiery damnation. I don't understand why Christians just don't get the finality of the Lake of Fire and the end to death and sin. As if God derives some sort of pleasure in eternally torturing one of His children, condemned or not.