Christian Bishop, Others Attacked in Sydney Suburb: Locals Demand Police Give Them Stabbing Suspect

Nick Kangadis | April 15, 2024
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Based on the above X post you might be asking, 'What did someone do that Christians apparently had enough?'

How about a young man stabbing a bishop and "several churchgoers?" Is that enough? 

People in Wakeley, Australia, just outside of Sydney, gathered by the hundreds outside Christ The Good Shepherd Church and demanded that authorities bring them the suspect in the stabbing, which occurred Monday evening - keep in mind Australia is ahead of the U.S. time wise.

According to the BBC:

At least four people were stabbed but police said none of their injuries were life-threatening. A man was arrested and taken to an undisclosed location.[...]

The bishop attacked on Monday was named by local media as Mar Mari Emmanuel.

Ordained by Assyrian Orthodox Church in 2011, he is seen as a popular and controversial figure. His sermons have received millions of views on social media.

The attack happened while Bishop Emmanuel was delivering a sermon during a livestream. Reportedly, the motive for the attack is unknown, but it'll be interesting to see whether the establishment media blames the knife or the suspect for the attack since they love blaming guns when some nut uses a firearm to carry out their evil.

Related: Teen Arrested After 'Allegedly' Assaulting, Robbing Woman Entering Greek Orthodox Church in Queens

There's video of an angry mob of people calling for police to deliver the suspect to them.

However, despite all the conflict - meaning both the attack and the response - Bishop Emmanuel reportedly still put his hand on the suspect and prayed for him.

While he was bleeding, “he put his hand on the man that stabbed him and said something like, ‘May the Lord Jesus Christ Save you,’” Charbel Saliba, Deputy Mayor of Fairfield City, a suburb of western Sydney, told CNN.

While the world does what it usually does, focusing on the conflicts between Jewish people and Muslims, it seems that the continued persecution of Christians always gets a backseat. If people really cared as much as they claim to about humanity, and the absurdity of the Marxist practice of inclusion, then they would give equal attention to people from the most persecuted faith on Earth, Christianity.

ALL people who are done wrong, regardless of faith, deserve justice. But, they deserve true justice, not the "social justice" that produces nothing more than further complaining and division.

Luckily, as mentioned above, all the victims of this attack sustained non-life threatening injuries.

 

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