Sonntag, 23.04.2023 / 11:10 Uhr

Evangelikale Organisation betet im Irak gegen "satanischen" jesidischen Tempel

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Jesidischer Tempel in Mam Rashan, Bildquelle: Yazidis Info

Evangelikale und missionarische Hilfsorganisationen nutzen weltweit das Elend von Menschen, um ihre Agenda durchzusetzen. Aus dem Irak wird nun ein besonders brisanter Fall berichtet.

 

Dort sollen Mitglieder der US-Organisation "Light a Candle" vor einem jesidischen Tempel gebetet haben, um die "Macht Satans" zu brechen:

Light A Candle, an organisation that professes to "shine the light and love of Jesus by preaching the Gospel", on Thursday posted a story on its Instagram page showing a number of its missionaries praying outside the temple overlayed with a caption reading "We see chains broken and the enemy's power defeated.

 

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Screenshot aus dem Video von "Light a Candle"

 

"So right now we just break the power of this temple, we break the power of the Satanic curse that it places on people who enter Jesus... and we curse all of the enemy that is attached to this, we say it will come to nothing," one of the activists can be heard saying in the video

Eigenen Angaben zufolge ist dies die Motivation dieser Organisation:

We believe that humanitarian work done without the hope and message of the gospel does not bring sustainable change and transformation.

We search out corners of the world that others have forgotten to bring hope and the kingdom to women, children and families in impoverished, war-torn areas, as well as those at risk for human trafficking, child labor and abuse.

Was es heißt, wenn nach einem Völkermord, christliche Missionare die jesidische Religion als "satanisch" bezeichnen und damit gar nicht so weit vom Islamischen Staat entfernt ist, fasst eine kurdische Menschenrechtlerin zusammen:

Narin Briar  said that the act was particularly offensive considering the "centuries of genocide and erasure" that Yazidis had faced.

"Just recently, the Yazidis fled the Ezidi Genocide at the hands of [the Islamic State]" she told MEE.

"Now, through an organisation called Light a Candle, American Christian missionaries are hunting Yazidis , falsely labelling them as 'Satanic' in their social media posts, in hopes of forcefully converting them and erasing their ancient culture even further."

Und natürlich kommt die Hilfe von "Light a Cancdle" mit der ganzen Packung aus dem Milieu:

 

In the pinned tweet of his Twitter account, Feucht claims leftists have "hijacked" the minds of the younger generation and calls for "REVIVAL" as the solution, while lambasting such policies as student loan forgiveness, "open borders", abortion and LGBTQ rights and the "mutilation of children’s bodies".

A profile in Rolling Stone characterised Feucht as having a "far-right Christian nationalist agenda" and being a staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump. It also suggested he had made considerable sums of money out of his work, owning homes in the US valued at over $2m.