polite_gandalf wrote on Feb 28
th, 2015 at 3:33pm:
So Mohammad - what about those churches burnt to the ground?
Quote:Ah good old Auburn utterly destroyed by muslims, catholic churches burned to the ground
Yeah, sorry, church
hall burnt down in AUburn.
ANd not Catholic but Uniting Church.
The hall belonged to the Harold Wood Tonga Uniting Church in the suburb of Auburn and was used for Sunday School and Kava circles. It's named for Harold Wood, a missionary in Tonga who went on to found the Methodist Ladies College in Sydney. Sydney is in the midst of a spate of violent attacks involving rival gangs - respectively of Anglo-Australian and Muslim-Lebanese descent - around two Sydney seaside suburbs.
http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/international/radio/onairhighlights/tongan-chur...ANd of course the Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Dulwich Hill was burnt down.
Father Dave Smith talks about a fire in Dulwich Hill that gutted the 98 year-old Holy Trinity Anglican church.
Q: Father Dave ... can you just tell us what sparked the fire?
A: We don't have a clue, I think the police will hopefully come up with something but ironically I only got to bed just before the thing went up at just before 4am.
And everything was very quiet, and these things don't tend to go up by themselves. So it's suspicious.No they don't. ANy explanations? Well, yes, as a matter of fact.
Reportedly, Muslim youth wanted to use the community centre to hold meetings for an Islamic group. It is alleged that the group in question made demands requesting that Christian symbols be removed from the Church building so the group’s meeting could be held at the centre, but their intolerant request was declined, resulting in the unwarranted arson attack as retaliation.
The burning of Churches is synonymous with Islam. Islamists, both Sunni and Shia have been known to target Christian places of worship with arson and bomb attacks in Nigeria, Indonesia, Egypt and Ethiopia. Many of these Churches sustained attacks while religious services were being performed. In Indonesia over 500 churches have burnt by marauding Jihadists, intent on driving out Christians over the past twenty years. It has been reported that volatile terrorizing Islamic arsonists armed with machetes, guns and clubs also attacked any Christian attempting to flee the burning structures.
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Uh-oh.