Sunday, January 1, 2012

Should the S.Korean church gruop carry out evangelical and humanitarian work in Afghanistan recklessly


Should the S.Korean church gruop carry out evangelical and humanitarian work in Afghanistan recklessly?
I am glad to know that all of the Korean hostages have released safe and sound by the Taliban. It had happened that Christians' heads were chopped off in Indonesia where commural violence took place in Madures in central Kalimmantan and in Sulawesi where Christian churches needed to close for services. It had been confronted for years in between Muslims and Christians in Sulawesi in terms of political movements, religious population growth.and war. This time the majority of this missioned Korean Christians gruop can keep their lives is very lucky.http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=Is+it+true+that+once+as+had+happened+that+the+moslem+chopped+off+the+head+of+a+Christian+in+Sulawesi%3F++&btnG=Search
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I've never heard of people soo stupid than those coreans and the people who sent them, evangelical in the benladen country?? what a nerve...they are one lucky bunch they made out it alive. Moderate moslems are not welcomed in afganistan right now, imagine evangelicals!!
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No, the South Koreans should stay away from war zones in Islamic nations. They are spineless and weak, and by paying millions of dollars and promising to withdraw their troops, they have weakened the anti-Taliban Alliance and strengthened the Islamofascists in Afghanistan and Iraq. The South Koreans surely went to Afghanistan with the best of intentions. I do not fault them for this. However, the result of their ill-advised misadventure into bin Ladenland will be an increase in attacks on foreigners and kidnappings. It will make the job of preventing the Taliban from retaking control of Afghanistan more difficult. This story must be on the front page of the Pyongyang Post or whatever they read in North Korea, the mortal enemy of South Korea. Kim Jong-Il must be rubbing his hands with glee, seeing how weak and irresolute his enemy is.