The below article appearing today in Daily Mail (UK) is based on what an anonymous security source revealed to another British newspaper, The Telegraph, regarding the man who was killed when his bomb exploded in a taxicab outside a Liverpool women's hospital this past weekend. Of course, I treat anonymous sources with hesitation. I await official confirmation, but given the politically correct climate in Europe, will it ever be confirmed-or debunked? Who knows?
If the reports are accurate, Emad Al Swealmeen, who "converted" to Christianity while attempting to gain refugee status, had been seen at a local mosque on a regular basis in the days leading up to his death. It is also reported that the bomb likely went off accidentally as the taxi came to a halt rather than deliberately set off by the bomber.
Also coming to light is a report that many asylum-seekers are falsely claiming to be converted to Christianity to enhance their claim to being persecuted. That makes a lot more sense to me than a convert to Christianity being inspired to go out and kill people. Not that there aren't so-called Christian wackos out there like Jim Jones and David Koresh, but where in the New Testament does it urge followers to kill non-Christians? I hasten to point out that I am no theologian, but I will leave it at that.
No comments:
Post a Comment