Posted: 11/19/2015 at 5:35am
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ISIS attacks become reality for the West
PUBLISHED ON 19 November, 2015 BY Reagan Hoezee
“We cannot see it just as a regional conflict in Syria or
some sort of internal struggle within Iraq. It’s larger than that. It’s a
battle of civilizations, even if the Obama Administration does not want
to identify it that way.”
(Image courtesy of Open Doors)
USA (MNN) — For those living in the U.S., the ISIS attacks in Paris
last week were a little too close for comfort. But, they were also a
good wake up call.
“What we have to come to realize is ISIS has a stated purpose,” says David Curry, President and CEO of Open Doors USA. “They’ve told us what they’re all about. We’ve got to believe them; they are carrying out their plan.
“One of their plans, which is central, is to make extremist Islam the religion of this world.”
For many in the West, the Paris attacks turned the thought of a
future ISIS invasion into a reality. The catastrophe is just a part of
the bigger picture.
Many ISIS attacks have happened without most people taking notice,
including one in Lebanon the day before the tragedy in Paris. These
attacks, Curry believes, aren’t stopping any time soon.
And, he adds, if the U.S government doesn’t take a stronger stand, ISIS attacks will end up in the States.
“ISIS is a very serious force because they’re a network,” Curry
explains. “It’s hard to pin them down. They have some broad goals but
very defined goals, and they’re purposefully carrying them about.
“We cannot see it just as a regional conflict in Syria or
some sort of internal struggle within Iraq. It’s larger than that. It’s a
battle of civilizations, even if the Obama Administration does not want
to identify it that way.”
The President’s failure to outline the problem is costing people
their lives. In their fight to establish a caliphate, the Islamic State
is targeting believers and the U.S. isn’t doing much to help them.
(Image courtesy of Open Doors)
“I think it’s in their best interest, the way they see it, to be
politically correct,” Curry says. “You have another example of that [last] week, when
the suggestion [came] out that the State Department is not going to
identify the killing of Christians by the Islamic State as a genocide.
“They are in every way, consistently suggesting and downplaying that Christians are not being affected.”
These are desperate times, but also ones where Christians can make
a difference. Curry says It’s important for Christians to make their
voices heard, especially for their persecuted brothers and sisters.
“I think we need to always be advocating,” Curry says. “We all have
representatives. We need to call and let them know that we are aware and
we want this to be a central issue. We’ve asked folks to sign a
petition insisting that the State Department make this central to their
policies in the Middle East.”
Click here to sign the petition. Also, remember to pray. Source: Mission Network
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Edited by News Room on 11/19/2015 at 5:38am
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