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The Grand Turk
The first genocide of the 20th century was Muslim genocide of Christians
2015-03-06
[T]he dress rehearsal for the Nazi extermination of the Jews took place exactly 100 years ago, in 1915. The genocide was carried out by Turkish authorities, and it murdered more than 1 million Armenians, a people who were overwhelmingly Christian. Religion wasn't the only reason for the killings - ethnic and economic resentments of Turkey's Armenian minority played an important role - but Muslim contempt for the "unbelievers" legitimized the violence and was a powerful current throughout the killings.
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Men, women and children were turned out of their homes, marched to exhaustion and starved, beaten, hanged and burned to death by the tens of thousands. The systematic murder campaign went on in bloody waves into the 1920s. Witnesses recalled Turks taunting their victims with shouts of "Where is your Christ now? Where is your Jesus? Why does he not save you?"

To this day, Turkey has never adequately acknowledged the Armenian genocide. As President Jimmy Carter once remarked, "there weren't any Nuremburg trials" for the mass murder inflicted on the Armenians.
It was an internal affair. Nor have there been trials for the millions of Kulaks murdered by Stalin's men.
During the Cold War, Turkey was a NATO ally. The United States and Europe found it easier to turn a blind eye to history than to resurrect a crime from the past.

Today, with the resurgence of militant Islam inside Turkey itself, a full national truth-telling by Turkish authorities may be even more remote. Armenians were the first nation in the world to formally adopt Christianity in A.D. 301. Today, in their historic home regions of modern Turkey, their culture and memory have been wiped out.

Lent is a time of repentance. It's also a time for forgiving even the wicked. But it's also a time to remember and learn from history ‐ even when the whole world wants to forget it. On its centenary, Christians from every tradition need to remember and pray for the victims of that genocide, which remains one of the worst unrepented crimes in history.
Archbishop Chaput certainly has more courage, insight and clarity of vision than any other Bishop in America. I've met him and had drinks with him when he was Archbishop of Denver. One of the most intelligent people I have ever met and had a drink with - and very much a Man of God.

Go read all of it - a very powerful piece and just the sort of thing the Church should be speaking up about.
Posted by:OldSpook

#7  I am rather surpised the Armenians haven't emigrated yet. I suspect they could find a home in Israel or Lebenon

Plenty of Armenians in the US already -- any wave of refugees will want to walk over the border from Mexico rather than fly into an airport. Israel is looking toward an influx of French Jews over the coming years; Lebanon, on the other hand, is dealing with Syrian refugees and the coming ISIS/Al Nusra invasion.
Posted by: trailing wife   2015-03-06 16:05  

#6  Same with the Kurds into Kurdish Iraq (and out of Iran and Turkey). I would think Iran and Turkey would be happy to help them move to be honest.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-03-06 15:15  

#5  I am rather surpised the Armenians haven't emigrated yet. I suspect they could find a home in Israel or Lebenon and an influx of Christians would only help stabalize those areas.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-03-06 15:14  

#4  Really?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-03-06 15:03  

#3  OS, Charles Chaput background from wiki. Sounds like the kind of guy one would like to have a drink with. Very interesting.
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-03-06 10:21  

#2  newc, unfortunately to many that is taken in the same vein as "never forget that recipe cause that was very good".

Don't forget, repeat it.
Posted by: AlanC   2015-03-06 08:12  

#1  Never Forget.
Posted by: newc   2015-03-06 01:32  

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