hey everyone,
the other day me and my church were talking about what should we do to help the situations going on in Egypt with the muslims in the Christians? I saw some things on youtube with coptics protesting about everything going on. Do u think we should take action here in America or Canada ...ect. IDk if there was already a topic about this but if there was i'd love to read it. Thankyou for the help.
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PK
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I live in New Jersey. Nothing happened in the US. You guys have to realize that these protests either do nothing or make things worse for the poor Copts in Egypt. I have come to the point that I say that, unless you hold some kind of political position where you can actually do something, leave them alone. When we put the spotlight on them things get worse. Our beloved Pope is in Cleveland and still under treatment. At least wait until we are sure of his health first, then start thinking of protests. In my viewpoint however, they do not serve a purpose. There were several protests in front of the United Nations building itself, and look! Things do get worse. Take my word for it and leave them alone. They don't need for things to get more worse than this (if that's even possible- look at the economic conditions of Egypt alone- they are enough to make half of the country living on the street).
I dont think "not doing anything" is the best thing to do. And i truly dont believe we need a political position, all we prayer, but just because we pray does not mean we shouldnt do something ourselfs. These protests are to meant to show the world how bad it is for christians in egypt. Because i dont know if youve tryed, but ask any Canadian or American, or ANYONE thats not egyptian how it is for christians to live in egypt and they will say "i dunno, its fine i guess". The world has no clue as to how bad things are for Christians in Egypt. Protesting is the only way to make it known, the more protests, the more likely to get on TV, the more likely people will start to trully see our condition, and the more likely people will help. Along with prayer and fasting, there is bound to be change.
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I live in New Jersey. Nothing happened in the US. You guys have to realize that these protests either do nothing or make things worse for the poor Copts in Egypt. I have come to the point that I say that, unless you hold some kind of political position where you can actually do something, leave them alone. When we put the spotlight on them things get worse. Our beloved Pope is in Cleveland and still under treatment. At least wait until we are sure of his health first, then start thinking of protests. In my viewpoint however, they do not serve a purpose. There were several protests in front of the United Nations building itself, and look! Things do get worse. Take my word for it and leave them alone. They don't need for things to get more worse than this (if that's even possible- look at the economic conditions of Egypt alone- they are enough to make half of the country living on the street).
I dont think "not doing anything" is the best thing to do. And i truly dont believe we need a political position, all we prayer, but just because we pray does not mean we shouldnt do something ourselfs. These protests are to meant to show the world how bad it is for christians in egypt. Because i dont know if youve tryed, but ask any Canadian or American, or ANYONE thats not egyptian how it is for christians to live in egypt and they will say "i dunno, its fine i guess". The world has no clue as to how bad things are for Christians in Egypt. Protesting is the only way to make it known, the more protests, the more likely to get on TV, the more likely people will start to trully see our condition, and the more likely people will help. Along with prayer and fasting, there is bound to be change.
No Meena, only in the states they seem to be ignorant about Coptic Christians. In France, as soon as u say "i am Coptic" - they know immediately you are Christian. The documentaries on TV, and literature highlighting our sufferings are emmense here in France.
I live in New Jersey. Nothing happened in the US. You guys have to realize that these protests either do nothing or make things worse for the poor Copts in Egypt. I have come to the point that I say that, unless you hold some kind of political position where you can actually do something, leave them alone. When we put the spotlight on them things get worse. Our beloved Pope is in Cleveland and still under treatment. At least wait until we are sure of his health first, then start thinking of protests. In my viewpoint however, they do not serve a purpose. There were several protests in front of the United Nations building itself, and look! Things do get worse. Take my word for it and leave them alone. They don't need for things to get more worse than this (if that's even possible- look at the economic conditions of Egypt alone- they are enough to make half of the country living on the street).
I agree, they hurt more than they help, believe me I get upset too, and I really want to do something, but protest in western countries (especially when it's held in America) can be really harmful to the copts in Egypt. Once I saw in a protest a copt ASKING AMERICA TO INTERVENE !!!
This is really terrible, since America is not really loved in the Middle East, and when the copts in Amercia ask America to intervene, they are asking for a second Irak, this is really dangerous, since many Muslims in Egypt already think that us copts support the west and america in everything that they do, especially in Israel and Irak (which are considered to be anti-Islam wars...)
So by doing this (protesting) they only show that they don't care about national unity and that they support America's crusade (as Bush so diplomatically stated once...)
The BEST thing for us to do now, is PRAY... God will fight for you while you're quiet, if there was somthing really useful to do in our hands, then by all means, we should do it, but it's not wise to do something which will INCREASE PERSECUTION against Copts..
God Bless
Please pray for me
God Bless
Please pray for me
also: People concentrate so much on muslims v. christians...but really my dad was talking to someone that recently visited and my dad was asking about what's happening with the copts and muslims...what the man said was pretty shcoking...
he said....oh you should see what the copts are doing to the copts...
hmmmmmm...and as much as i hate to say it...i can see how that could be happening.
Christ said: "Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, For theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are you when they revile and persecute you, and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for My sake. Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven, for so they persecuted the prophets who were before you."
So what can we do for our brothers and sisters who are facing injustice? First and foremost, I think that we should pray that God strengthen them in the face of their struggles and that they find favour in the eyes of those persecuting them. Also, why not take part in service trips to Egypt? For example, there's a trip leaving from UK this summer organised by HG Anba Angaelos to help out in orphanages in poor parts of Egypt - this is a great way to have a direct helping hand in the lives of our brothers and sisters.
Again, please forgive my disagreement...I'm just awkward like that :P
I'd love to hear everyone else's opinions on the matter.
Matthew
i think he meant that during these hard times the copts aren't building eachothe up, but rather breaking eachother down, they're not uniting...but constantly getting into fights with eachother and sometimes just not acting very coptic...
Again, just my thoughts :)
Matthew
Kirie Eleison.
Again, just my thoughts :)
Matthew
I think that's a good way to think of it and that is a good example of how to act in such situations (: !!
and also...i def. agree, i was in NOOO way judging them, i respect them for how they are doing and holding up. i myself have family there and they're nice people...i think if i was in that position... i would def NOT be building anyone up, i would probably just be looking out for myself :[ so again, i was not judging them or trying to say anything unflattering....
Again, just my thoughts :)
Matthew
I do not think that Christ was defending Himself here, for He did not defend Himself during any other time during cruxificition. However, He told the servant that because it was a sin to talk to the high priest in an improper way. Thus, so that nobody would think that Christ actually did do such a thing, He said that. I personally believe He was not defending Himself, but that is only my opinion. I may be wrong.
With much love
I didn't mean that Christ defended himself in the sense that He didn't allow harm to come to Him, I meant that He bore witness to the injustice. Had He wanted to, He could have easily come down from the cross, smitten all those who had wronged Him - after all, He is God!
But He didn't do any of that because He knew that the crucifixion had to happen - He didn't stop it. But what He DID do was tell them that what they were doing was wrong. This is what I meant by standing up for yourself, sorry for being unclear...and again, just my thoughts :)
Sorry to take the discussion off the topic a bit,
Matthew
Dear all,
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