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"On August 27, the Palestinian news service Ramattan and FOX News
reported that Centanni and fellow captive Wiig were released unharmed,
shortly after a new video was released. In the video, both
journalists, wearing beige robes, read statements saying that they had
converted to Islam, with Centanni stating "Islam is not just meant for
some people; it is the true religion for all people at all times."
After being freed Steve Centanni stated "We were forced to convert
to Islam at gunpoint, and don't get me wrong here, I have the highest
respect for Islam, and learned a lot of very good things about it, but
it was something we felt we had to do, because they had the guns, and
we didn't know what the hell was going on."
“if you deny me before men, I will deny you before my Father who is in
heaven.” The sword is coming, what will your answer be? Read the following commentary about the news reporters release in light of the persecution Christians face daily around the world.
This is an excellent commentary from Sandy Rios of Culture
Campaign.
Source:
Sandy's blog, here.
After 13 days of harrowing captivity, FOX newsman Steve Centanni and
cameraman Olaf Wiig were released by terrorists…unharmed…emotional and
grateful. Images of them falling tearfully into the arms of loving
family graced the television Sunday from morning ‘til night. Who of us
didn’t rejoice?
Only those of us, perhaps, who understood the terms of their
release. Dressed in Islamic garb, Steve and Olaf, cameras rolling,
bowed their heads and converted to Islam. It was convert or be killed
and they chose life.
Wouldn’t you? After all, everyone knows “conversions” are just
performances required by deranged hostage takers to somehow advance
their cause. No one means it when they renounce their government, their
homeland….their God. You can believe something in your heart and say
another, can’t you? A popular talk show host weighed in Monday morning
to say “anyone would do that!” For the record, she is a Christian. A
doctor friend with a small child agreed….as did others….all Christians.
A men’s Bible study group discussed it and with only one dissent came
to the same conclusion: Far more important to return home safely to
family than to refuse to say certain words you don’t mean.
It grieves me, not that Olaf and Steve converted, because I don’t
know if they have a personal relationship with Christ. I don’t fault
them for their choice and have nothing but empathy and grief for them
for making it….my grief comes from the lack of understanding by
Christians of what this means…the unwillingness up front to pay the
ultimate price and the lack of faith demonstrated by thinking that
saving your physical life supersedes securing your eternal soul. Oh,
yes, I know about salvation by grace, but I also know that Jesus said
“if you deny me before men, I will deny you before my father who is in
heaven.”
Words matter to God. They are the basis of oaths and
covenants. In
the beginning was the “Word” and the “word” was God. He spoke words and
the world was created. He spoke words to seal an eternal covenant with
Abraham. That “Word” is the same yesterday, today and forever. Could he
possibly expect us to indulge the opposite in ourselves?
My father used to do business on a handshake. His word was his bond.
“I gave him my word” meant something to him. How have we come to a
place where saying what’s expedient to save ourselves is
acceptable…even to Christians? Have we forgotten that having no other
gods before him is the first commandment? Is there an escape clause to
this when our lives are threatened?
Peter the disciple didn’t embrace another god; he just responded
untruthfully, “I don’t know him.” I don’t know him!!?? By today’s
fallen standards, Peter was just being smart….securing his safety.
Just….”I don’t know him” was enough to cause Peter to weep bitterly for
his betrayal and be forgiven deeply by the savior himself. Why all the
fuss? Everyone would have known Peter didn’t mean what he said. After
all…the others ran away.
In account after account from Daniel to Stephen to Martin Luther
it’s always the same. “Just say you don’t believe. Just sign here. You
can believe what you want…just say this…just sign this.” They gave
their lives and endured torture to let their “Yeahs be yeah and their
nays be nay.” Unwavering truth telling in the face of death.
In conversation after conversation with persecuted Christians in
China, Vietnam, Russia and North Korea, I have seen the glowing faces
of those who looked death in the face and held fast. Does God somehow
require less of us? I don’t think so. To whom much is given, much is
required.
My brothers and sisters, choose THIS day whom you will serve before
the sword comes soon to persuade you differently.
Here's some more qoutes about what they said while hostage, notice the brown robes indicating that they were followers of Islam:
The two men were shown separately, sitting cross-legged, reading statements announcing that they had converted to Islam.
Centanni said: "I changed my name to Khaled. I have embraced Islam and say the word Allah."
Wiig called on leaders of the West to stop "hiding behind the 'I don't negotiate with terrorists' myth".
A separate statement from the captors said: "They chose Islam and that is a gift that God gives those whom he chooses."
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