Monday, November 5, 2012

Unite, the CIA-Mossad stretcher Cross in Iraq

BAGHDAD - Iranian news agency, Fars News Agency on Monday (05/11) revealed an alleged U.S. involvement secret agents (CIA) and the Israeli intelligence service (Mossad) in spreading Christianity in the Muslim Kurdish next northern Iraq.

Based on the amount of information collected by the Fars News Agency, the CIA and the Israeli secret service, Mossad, s trying to spread the teachings of Christianity to young people in the Kurdistan region.

The news agency reported that the CIA and Mossad move actively to promote Christianity in the region.

The news agency said that the American and Israeli agents offering a cash reward of $ 1,000 to young Kurds who are willing to embrace Christianity.

It adds that there are some groups who translated the Bible into the Kurdish language and pass it on to children.

Mossad secret agents, who were active in spreading Christianity, is the intelligence state (Israel) that the army has a history of attacks on Christians and Christian holy sites in Palestine.

Among these attacks, including breaking the back door of the Church of the Nativity in the raid which took place in 2002, the church building Mossad shooting and killing one man in charge of the church bells rang.

Plot Christianization began early U.S. military aggression in Iraq and the occupation of the country after the 1001 night toppled former Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein. The plan even existed long before that, the sources said.

Head of Islamic groups in Kurdistan, Ali Bapir, warned of such developments, he said: "The organization of international Christianization in Iraq would pay 1,000 dollars for people who are willing who has embraced Christianity."

Members of the Kurdistan Islamic unity, Babakr Ahmad told the Fars News Agency, "Islamist groups have felt the danger. Apparently international Christian organization is moving actively and aggressively promote Christian teaching with the support of large funds at their disposal."

Kurds are new converts to Christianity annual meeting held in Arbil, capital of Kurdistan Autonomous Region.

Ali Bapir strongly criticized the authorities in the autonomous region of Kurdistan on their silence in the face of such developments, and for giving permission for a Christian group to hold annual meeting.

According to reports published by the Fars News Agency, agencies other Christian spreaders, such as ADS institution, striving for translating the Bible into the Kurdish language.

A source from within the institution of Christianity spreading in Arbil told the Fars News Agency that the main mission of the institution is to spread the Gospel in Kurdish. The source declined to give his name.

The source added that the institution in question is managed by an Englishman who uses the alias, "Eskandar" (Alexander), a pseudonym was chosen in order to avoid self-identification process.

The source underlined that the institution's books are from the UK and Greece, and he said that the translation of the book distributed to the public for free.

Christianization also been done by the U.S. military in Afghanistan, in a sermon, Lieutenant-Colonel Gary Hensley, chief military chaplain in Afghanistan, photographed amid advocate to all the soldiers that the U.S. army as a follower of Jesus Christ has the obligation to testify.

"The members of the special forces - are generally men. We all do the same things as Christians, we are fighting for Christ. We're going to spread Christianity," he said.

"Tell heavenly messages to the residents, so we can bring them together toward the Kingdom of God. That's what we need to do."


Source:  Vote News Media

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