On the road to Damascus, Saul of Tarsus later learned as St. Paul, but when he saw the blind light, he saw the light of the blind, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?” It is a question that has been asked by Christians for thousands of years, as they struggle for freedom against oppression.
Ahmad Al-Sharara, the new interim president of Syria, who controlled the government after Bashar al-Assad was ousted late last year, announced 23 new transitional cabinets at the end of March. They are tasked with drafting a new constitution and organizing Syria’s first election after more than a decade of civil war. (Related: Tom Basile: Questions to ask about the signal)
Of approximately 2 dozen names, the only woman is Catholic He was appointed Minister of Labor and Social Affairs. The Alawian, Druze and Kurdish minorities were also included in the governing body of Sunni Arabs.
Mr. Alshara is Former member of al-Qaeda In Iraq and until the day the Biden administration declines, he $10 million prize On his head.
Now he is committed to maintaining a more inclusive government for the country’s diverse ethnic and religious organizations. This could be a positive step for endangered Syrian Christians. Or maybe it’s a trick to divert international pressure. I know the time.
The age of the Colosseum is still with us, and in dozens of countries the road to Damascus is more than a critical phor for Christians. They are waiting for Anania – that the country’s leaders make their light letter a priority.
The free world relies heavily on religious freedom. It is not enough to simply be allowed or allowed to exist for religious minorities. Like all people, they deserve to have the ability to play a role in shaping the fate of the institution and the community and nation.
Freedom of worship is necessary for human prosperity and therefore is not the pinnacle of human social structure, but the foundation upon which it is built. These values are not destinations, but the first stops needed on a journey to the kind of empowerment that Americans believe are blessed with our creators.
The light-form of Christians like the Syrians should not be relegated to footnotes in the greater struggles of our modern world. It is closely related to the Arab Israeli conflict, with the central focus being on the religious intolerance of radical Muslims supported by Iran.
Tolerating the alienation, murder or abuse of one of the world’s oldest Christian communities, or any other, is as horrifying as the atrocities of ISIS, the liquidation of Soviet clergy, and China’s Chinese liquidation. Forced organ collection Religious minorities, enslavement of Uyghur people, or narration of their sexual trade Pakistani Christian Girls. Nigeria Brutal For Christ’s followers, systematic oppression in Nicaragua and the “thinking crimes” of European countries demonstrate the true depth of the wider crisis.
During this holy week, Christians and all freedom-loving people must realize that every time this ancient struggle lasts, it can exist everywhere.
Americans should get a greater appreciation for that simple fact after the intolerance of the left over the past four years has infected our own boundaries.
These souls, in places that were thrown out in the distance, were Christian cradles, but are worthy of the attention of our people.
Due to its own attack on religious freedom, America was not possible during the Biden administration to guide the question of religious freedom.
President Trump’s commitment to end anti-Christian bias, protecting Jews from anti-Semitism, and reorganizing law enforcement activities has given the United States moral ammunition to defend these ordered groups in order to stop hate crimes against people and religious institutions.
This important battle faces the harsh reality that Europe will not lead.
The left-wing invasion of the system from schools to Hollywood has created a global culture over the past decades where religious intolerance is tolerated as a natural consequence of religion itself. The meaningless murder is intended to reinforce the atheistic narrative on the left.
It is fortunate that we are awakened to the fact that a bend to the physical, material, and physical desires does not lead to spiritual fulfillment.
Our foreign policy needs to be more courageous. We must recognize the indisputable truth that religious intolerance is related to the many global challenges we face as human communities, and to set religious freedom as a solid marker.
America must continue to lead by example these issues, revealing the risks that countries that oppress people, including those in Europe, will remain in the dark.
President Trump, who praises God, appears to understand the connections associated with this challenge. In his message from the Holy Week, he said, “We pray for the overflow of the Holy Spirit in our beloved land. We pray that America will continue to be a sign of faith, hope and freedom of the whole world, and that we pray to achieve a future that reflects the truth, beauty and goodness of the eternal kingdom of Christ in Heaven.”
The world needs people who can become anania for our world. It needs leaders and citizens who may be afraid to defy today’s practices, but they have the courage to take concrete steps to protect those who have been oppressed because of their faith.
President Al Shara and many others have miles to travel before their redemption. It’s a long way and we must take steps to speed up our journey.
Tom Basile is the author of Newsmax, a conservative columnist, speaker, Tough Sell: Targing The Media War in Iraq and host of Newsmax’s “Now Now,” a former Bush administration official. x Follow him at @tom_basile. For more information, please visit www.tombasile.com
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