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Bilborough College & 'Operation Christmas Child'

Remember 'Operation Christmas Child' or the 'shoebox appeals'? 

Yes, this is where you pack gifts around Christmas time which then go around the world, mainly to suffering Muslim countries where these boxes are used as a form of bribe to convert hungry people to Christianity.

Guess whose behind it? 

The same person who described Islam as "a very evil and wicked religion."

Imagine this.  A 'shoebox' is packed with gifts and some biblical literature.  This box then goes to a Muslim country where it is given to your suffering little brothers & sisters.  These brothers & sisters are poor and can only return the favour by converting to Christianity.

So in a nutshell, there is more to this 'shoebox' than a simple gift - there lies a sinister agenda.

Many schools and businesses are not aware of this sinister agenda and hence support this project.  However, alhamdulillah one by one schools and businesses are retracting their support as you write in and inform them of the reality.  Some of those who have already suspended their support include 10 Downing Street, Co-Op, B & Q and some schools.

We have just discovered that Bilborough College in Nottingham is also actively supporting this project.  Can you stay quiet while your hungry brothers & sisters leave Islam?

Please contact the Principal Mr Martin Slattery

E-mail: principal@bilborough.ac.uk

Telephone: 0115 929 9436

 

Please send a BCC to info@iacn.org.uk

As always, be polite but assertive.

Points to remember

- 'Operation Christmas Child' is run by Franklin Graham's Samaritan's Purse.  Franklin Graham is the hatemonger whose comments have always served to anger the Muslims

- The key aim of this operation is to convert people to Christianity as Graham himself says "I turned my attention again to the primary goal of Samaritan's Purse - sharing the gospel. Some people are a bit surprised to learn that this is our main focus, but it's true. We are not just a Christian relief organization". [Rebel With A Cause, Page 187]

- Bilborough college accommodates students of different faiths and it should not be seen as supporting or promoting such organisations

- As far as humanitarian aid is concerned, Bilborough college could support other charitable organisations who are genuinely interested in humanitarian aid and not converting people

The least you can do is copy and paste the sample E-mail below and send it to the college

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Dear Mr Slattery,
 
It has been brought to my attention that Bilborough College supports 'Operation Christmas Child', a project run by the Samaritan's Purse.
 
The Samaritan's Purse is an evangelical organisation run by Franklin Graham, the hatemonger whose remarks such as describing Islam as "a very evil and wicked religion," have in the past served only to anger the Muslim community.
 
This project exploits human suffering around the world to promote extremist evangelical teachings by offering food in one hand and bible in the other.  In his book, Rebel With A Cause, Graham writes "I turned my attention again to the primary goal of Samaritan's Purse - sharing the gospel. Some people are a bit surprised to learn that this is our main focus, but it's true. We are not just a Christian relief organization". [Page 187]
 
Recently we have witnessed the 10 Downing Street, Co-Op, B & Q and South Wales fire service retract their support for this project as they realised the toxic agenda behind this operation.
 
Bilborough college accommodates students of different religious backgrounds and it is vital that the college is not seen as supporting such an organisation.
 
I look forward to a response from you.
 
Kind regards,

Your name

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Islamic Affairs Central Network (IACN)
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 115 844 9705
E-mail: info@iacn.org.uk
Website: www.iacn.org.uk

 

 

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