A Mass Slaughter in the Antichrist’s Caliphate!

Mass slaughter in Antichrist’s Caliphate

AFTER the 10 Islamic horns attack Israel

Goodbye to Catholics And Their Sanctuaries

Only Islamic Faith will be accepted in Lebanon

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And Across the Antichrist’s Middle East Caliphate!

Hariri had no choice but to Bow to his Father’s Killers

Daughters of the Whore are Catholic Lebanon Churches

And her offspring in Antichrist’s Caliphate once it is Formed!

November 30, 2010

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The 18 recognized sects of Lebanonm

The present Lebanese Constitution officially acknowledges 18 religious groups (see below). These have the right to handle family law according to their own courts and traditions, and they are the basic players in Lebanon’s complex sectarian politics. Still, it is important to note that these groups are not internally homogeneous; for example, the Maronite, Shi’a and Druze communities have been wracked by internal fighting even in recent times.

Alawite
Armenian Catholic
Armenian Orthodox
Assyrian Church of the East
Chaldean Catholic
Copts
Druze
Greek Catholic
Greek Orthodox
Isma’ili
Jewish
Maronite
Protestant
Roman Catholic
Sunni
Shi’a
Syriac Catholic
Syriac Orthodox

Religious population statistics

Note: stateless Palestinians and Syrians are not included in the statistics below since they do not hold Lebanese citizenship. The numbers only include the present population of Lebanon, and not the Lebanese diaspora.

The 1932 census stated that Christians made up 54% of the population. Maronites, largest among the Christian sects and then largely in control of the state apparatus, accounted for 29% of the total resident population. But since the 19th century, Muslim birth rates have been continually higher than Christian birth rates. Also, far larger numbers of Christians emigrated from Lebanon than Muslims.

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According to recent statistics by the CIA Factbook, 59.7% of the Lebanese population are Muslims, while 40% are Christians.

Christians

Today, it is estimated that the Christian population makes up about 39% (or 43% of the total population.

The Maronites are the largest of the Christian groups. They have had a long and continuous association with the Roman Catholic Church, but have their own patriarch, liturgy, and customs. Traditionally they had good relations with the Western world, especially France and the Vatican.[ They traditionally dominated the Lebanese government, and the President of Lebanon is always Maronite. Their influence in later years has diminished, due to their relative decrease in numbers, but also due to the Syrian occupation of Lebanon, which generally benefited Muslim communities, and was resisted by most Maronites. Today the Maronites are believed to compose nearly 25.2% of the population, scattered around the Lebanese countryside but with heavy concentrations on Mount Lebanon and in Beirut.

The second largest Christian group is the Greek Orthodox. The church exists in many parts of the Arab world and Greek Orthodox Christians have often been noted for pan-Arab or pan-Syrian leanings; it has had less dealings with Western countries than the Maronites. They are believed to constitute about 7.8% of the total population, not counting the Palestinian Greek Orthodox community.

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The remaining Christian churches are thought to constitute another 9% (350,000) of the population (Greek Catholics i.e. Melkites about 200,000, Armenian Apostolic, Armenian Catholic, Syriac Orthodox, Syriac Catholic, Assyrians, Protestants) with no single group over 5% of the total population. Please refer to their articles in the list above, for more information.

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Muslims

Today, there is consensus that Muslims constitute a solid majority of the population. According to the CIA World Factbook The Muslim population is estimated at 59.7% (Shia, Sunni, Druze, Isma’ilite, Alawite or Nusayri).[13] Sectarian Breakdown:

Shi’a Muslims are 28% to 49% of the total population. Shia’s are the only sect eligible for the post of Speaker of Parliament. Shiite sect is also the single largest community in Lebanon.

Sunni Muslims constitute 20% of the total population. Sunni notables traditionally held power in the Lebanese state together, and they are still the only sect eligible for the post of Prime Minister[21]

The Druze constitute 5% of the population (however, most Druze do not consider themselves as as an Islamic sect, but rather as a separate religion).[original research?]

Other Muslim sects have a small presence, with the Isma’ilis and Alawites combined comprising less than 1% of the population.

Other religions

Other religions account for only an estimated 1.3% of the population, according to the CIA Factbook. There remains a very small Jewish population, traditionally centered in Beirut. It has been larger – most Jews left the country after the 1975–1990 civil war. Add to this some negligible numbers of native Bahá’ís, Buddhists, and Hindus, of long since-naturalized immigrant families.[citation needed] New immigrants from South East Asia have recently brought in larger numbers of Buddhists and Hindus, and small populations of other immigrant religions are also present.[

Daniel 7:20-22 – And of the ten horns that were in his head, and of the other which came up, and before whom three fell; even of that horn that had eyes, and a mouth that spake very great things, whose look was more stout than his fellows. [21] I beheld, and the same horn made war with the saints, and prevailed against them;

Revelation 17:12,13,16-18 – And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour with the beast. [13] These have one mind, and shall give their power and strength unto the beast. [16] And the ten horns which thou sawest upon the beast, these shall hate the whore, and shall make her desolate and naked, and shall eat

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her flesh, and burn her with fire. [17] For God hath put in their hearts to fulfil his will, and to agree, and give their kingdom unto the beast, until the words of God shall be fulfilled. [18] And the woman which thou sawest is that great city, which reigneth over the kings of the earth.

The great city which reigned over the kings of the earth when John wrote the book of Revelation was Rome, the home of the Vatican in these last days.

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Begin Excerpt from DEBKAfile Exclusive Analysis

Hariri walks into the Iranian web abandoned by US, Israel, Saudi Arabia

DEBKAfile Exclusive Analysis

November 27. 2010, 12:52 PM (GMT+02;00)

Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri began a suicidal trip to the Iranian capital Saturday, Nov.

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27, to the accompaniment of falling Western holdings across the Middle East, DEBKAfile’s military analysts report. Finding the US, Israel and the Arab world unwilling to rescue him from Syria and Iran he, like Samson in Philistine captivity, decided to take them with him when he is crushed by Hizballah.

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During his two-day stay in Tehran, a month after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad turned up in Beirut, Hariri will give more ground – as he did in his cap-in-hand interviews with Syrian President Bashar Assad. But he has no illusions he can save himself from being pushed out by a puppet regime.

Nothing Hariri can do now will stop Hizballah seizing control of Beirut and other strategic regions of the country including the Lebanese-Syrian border crossings in early December to prevent the Special Lebanese Tribunal indicting the Shiite radicals for complicity in his father’s assassination five years ago.

The Lebanese prime minister’s uncharacteristic verbal onslaughts on Israel will not help him – any more than his declared refusal, as an Arab League member, to join the radical axis led by Tehran Hizballah and Turkey or sign a military treaty that would violate UN sanctions against Iran.

DEBKAfile’s military sources point out that Lebanon’s membership of the Arab Leaguehas no bearing on whether or not it falls into the clutches of Iran, Hizballah and fellow-member Syria, because the League is politically and militarily toothless. In fact, some of its members believe non-Arab Iran and Turkey should be invited to join and the body expanded into a Muslim League for a concerted fight against Israel.

The anti-Israel element dominated Turkish Prime Minister Reccep Erdogan’s call in Beirut, Wednesday, Nov. 13 for the establishment of a global Islamic bloc.

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Ankara, he said, would not stand aside in any new conflicts between Lebanon and Israel, or Israel and the Palestinian Hamas government of the Gaza Strip.

It was the first time that Erdogan had explicitly committed Turkey’s armed forces to intervening in a war against Israel and its Defense Forces.

Although this pledge and other hostile steps consistently chip away at Israel’s military supremacy, Washington and Jerusalem have not found the words to say or the action to pursue in response.

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They seem to be treating a succession of setbacks inflicted by Middle East radicals as occurring far away on a distant planet.

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Their limpness will lead to three potential consequences:

1. The Obama administration is letting things slide in Lebanon because it cannot cope with that crisis while deciding what to do about the Korean clash of arms. There, too, Washington is showing military weakness and turning to China for help. But on Dec.

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5, when the six powers and Iran sit down for nuclear talks, the Americans will find a delegation representing a regime much empowered by Its success in dominating Lebanon instead of debilitated by sanctions as expected.

2. Israel has mislaid its teeth most of all because of the breach between Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and the Obama administration on the terms for reviving talks with the Palestinians. It widens every time he says he is waiting for a letter of guarantee from Washington before he asks the cabinet to approve a three-month freeze on West Bank settlement construction – knowing full well the administration does not plan to send one any time soon.

Secondly, the Israeli public is too caught up in lurid disclosures of sex and corruption scandals in high places to pay attention to much else. Departing Military Intelligence Chief Maj.

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Gen. Amos Yadlin’s comment about Israel’s deterrent strength Nov. 23, in the past tense would normally have made news headlines. Not these days.

Yadlin was not the first to voice concern about Israel’s shrinking military edge over its enemies. Uzi Rubin, one of the heads of Israel’s missile industry and a father of the Arrow missile interceptor, has warned: “The enemy has achieved aerial supremacy without even having aircraft.” He spoke of Syria and Hizballah being allowed to pile up 1,500 surface missiles with guidance systems which are pointed at Tel Aviv.

3. Saudi Arabia, which stepped up as a responsible moderate Arab force capable of saving Western influence in Lebanon, opted out of this role when King Abdullah left the scene and travelled to New York for surgery.

It now turns out that the Saudi ploy led by the king’s son Prince Abdulaziz Bin Abdullah for defusing the Lebanese crisis by enlisting Syria was cynically exploited by Damascus, Tehran and Hizballah. It gave them extra time to perfect their conspiracy for bringing Lebanon to heel.

Finding himself defending Lebanon alone at the barricades, Hariri threw in the sponge and decided to fly to Tehran and bow to his fate.

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