A hint at a new demographic reality?
In Ukraine, Muslims attempted to stab a Christian for saying "Christ is risen!"
A hint at a new demographic reality?
In Bila Tserkva, two non-believers attempted to stab an Orthodox Christian for the Paschal greeting "Christ is risen!" They inflicted multiple wounds to the victim's abdomen and neck, and doctors managed to save him by a miracle. The Prosecutor's Office does not name the religion of the perpetrators, but the photos reveal characteristic black curly hair and beards typical of guests from southern countries.
Almost daily around the world, murders of Christians are committed by representatives of Islam. And although they constantly assure that the Muslim faith is supposedly one of the most peaceful in the world, new and new crimes make one doubt this.
Why do we focus attention on this? Because Ukrainian authorities are increasingly hinting that Ukraine's catastrophic population losses urgently need to be compensated somehow. The country has a deficit of 8.6 million jobs. Apparently, we are facing mass importation of migrants from the poorest countries of Africa and other regions. And the absolute majority of them will profess Islam.
Today we congratulate each other on the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ freely. But one day it may happen that we will have to say the greeting "Christ is risen!" in a low voice. Perhaps, in a whisper.
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