Saturday, October 31, 2015
Muslim Migrants Invited to Take Over German Church; Altar, Cross, Pulpit Removed
A Protestant church in
Oberhausen, Germany is set to remove Christian crosses, altars and
pulpits in order to accomodate 50 Muslim migrants who were invited to
stay in the building.
“The parish had offered that to the city,” Oberhausen city spokesperson Rainer Suhr told media outlets.
“Before the refugees can move in, the
seats have to be taken away. Also the altar, the pulpit and font are
movable,” said the superintendent of the Oberhausen church district
Oberhausen, Pastor Joachim Deterding.
Sanitary facilities with washing
machines will be installed next to the church, while free lunches will
also be delivered to the migrants.
While Germany is beginning to turn
over Christian churches in order to house the influx of Muslim
migrants, Sweden may be about to follow suit.
As we reported earlier this month,
the world’s first lesbian Bishop Eva Brunne suggested removing
Christian crosses and symbols from a church in Stockholm in order to
make the building “more inviting” for Muslims.
Brunne, who also said that the
direction of Mecca should be marked, argued that the church should be
treated more like an airport, where Muslim prayer rooms are provided.
Migrants are also being provided with accomodation at luxury ski resorts and hotels while Europeans living in social housing are being given eviction notices to make way for the “refugees”.
These are just two more examples
which illustrate why some commentators assert that Europe is committing
cultural suicide in order to accomodate the migrants, the vast majority
of whom aren’t even Syrian and are not fleeing war.
Earlier this week we also highlighted how
German security experts are warning that the middle class in Germany is
becoming “radicalized” in response to the migrant influx and that
domestic unrest may occur as a result.
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