BELOW was penned in 1897 by E.J. Waggoner on the Ottoman Turkish Genocide of the Armenians.
Q: Is anything written below in 1897 relevant in 2022?
A: We'll let YOU decide as God gives YOU Free Will. Of course God decides whether what YOU decide is right or wrong.
"...the attention of the whole civilized world has been directed to the
events taking place in Turkey. The Armenian massacres have been
discussed in doubtless every pulpit in Christendom, and the papers, both
secular and religious, have overflowed with accounts, comments, and
suggestions. Indeed, one expects to see in his daily paper a column
devoted to the situation in Turkey or to the relation of the Powers to
it, just as regularly as to the state of the market.
While we do not repeat the reports of these massacres, we shall, for the
purpose of our present study, assume that they are all true, both as to
the numbers of Armenians slain, and as to the cruelties perpetrated. It
might be well, however, to remember that in these reports we have the
testimony from only one side,—that of the
Armenians and those who are prejudiced against the Turks,—yet we will not now stop to question their truthfulness; let each one think that the outrages are as fearful as his imagination has pictured them.
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Armenians and those who are prejudiced against the Turks,—yet we will not now stop to question their truthfulness; let each one think that the outrages are as fearful as his imagination has pictured them.
The taking of human life under any circumstances is an awful thing. To
read of men being shot and stabbed, of human bodies mangled and bleeding
in the streets, or kicked to one side as though they were dogs, is
horrible; yet no description can equal the reality. So we say that
people do well to shudder as they read of wholesale slaughter.
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But fearful as the massacres in Turkey may have been, there is something to which we do not see anybody’s attention specially called, which is still more shocking, so much more shocking that there can be no comparison. What is that thing?—it is the almost universal cry for vengeance, the demand for war,—for more killing,—that has issued and is still issuing from the lips and pens of professed followers and ministers of Christ. We do not wish to call attention to any individual, but only to the thing, and therefore we shall not give the names of those whose utterances.
One speaker said that “if necessary, England must stand alone in order
to bring to an end this chapter of Eastern misrule.” This, as another
truly said, would doubtless “provoke a European war,” yet even this the
reverend gentlemen assembled were ready to accept, for still another
said, “With Russia or without her, with the Concert of Europe or without
it, we can, we must, we will, deliver the Armenians.” Remember now that
to “deliver the Armenians” means war.
Jesus said, in the Sermon on the Mount:
That is all that is in the Sermon on the Mount that is especially applicable to this question.Matthew 5
44 But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you;
45 That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust.
---The killing of a few thousands of people by men who do not profess to be
Christians, is horrible enough;
---but more horribly wicked still is it
when professors and ministers of the Gospel everywhere fill the minds of
the people with the idea that war and vengeance are in harmony with and
manifestations of the fundamental principles of Christianity.
---Such
teaching only serves to nourish and glorify the natural fierceness which
the Bible says will be characteristic of the last days; and with the
people become fully imbued with it, there will be needed only a spark to
set the whole world ablaze." E.J. Waggoner
"Footage posted to Twitter shows what appears to be Ukrainian
soldiers calling up the mothers of dead Russian soldiers killed in
action and mocking them over their loss.
Yes, really.
The Ukrainian appeared to be using the phone that belonged to the dead Russian to call his mother.
An alleged neo-nazi Azov Battalion member named Ivan Zaliznyak uploaded the video and five others to his Telegram channel." SummitNews