A man in Karachi is erecting a 140' cross. Given the well documented and frequent abuse of Christians in Pakistan I don't see this ending well.
Perhaps the most bizarre part of this story is the supposed reason he gives for building it.
Seems to me there would be a more efficient way for an all-powerful God to protect Pakistani Christians. I'm also having difficulty finding a reason that this would protect Christians rather than raise the ire of those that are already intent on doing them harm.
Quote:In 2013, more than 100 people were killed in a suicide bombing at a church in Peshawar. In November, a mob burned alive a Christian couple in a brick oven after the two were wrongly accused of burning a Koran. In March, suicide bombers killed some 15 people at two church services in Lahore. Last month, also in Lahore, a 14-year-old Christian boy was attacked and set on fire, according to local media reports.
Perhaps the most bizarre part of this story is the supposed reason he gives for building it.
Quote:Pakistani businessman Parvez Henry Gill says he was sleeping when God crashed into one of his dreams and gave him a job: find a way to protect Christians in Pakistan from violence and abuse. “I want you to do something different,” God told him.
Seems to me there would be a more efficient way for an all-powerful God to protect Pakistani Christians. I'm also having difficulty finding a reason that this would protect Christians rather than raise the ire of those that are already intent on doing them harm.