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Christian sacrifice vs Jihad suicide bomber
One in teacher in heaven, One Jihadist disappointed.
http://winteryknight.wordpress.com/2009/11/18/christian-sacrifices-his-l...
Pervez Masih, a 40-year-old Christian worker, saved scores of lives at the double-storey cafeteria, where around 400 female students were present at the time of the attack.
“There would have been dozens of deaths had the suicide bomber not been blocked by Pervez Masih,” said Saifur Rehman, a senior security official of the IIU.
The other hero, Mohammad Shaukat, survived the attack but he is fighting for his life on a bed in the surgical ward of Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, as a shot fired by the suicide bomber hit him in lower abdomen.
Narrating the scene of the suicide attack on the cafeteria for women, Shaukat told Dawn that: “The attacker clad in a black burka was heading towards the cafeteria for female students at a time when they were having their lunch. I felt something wrong as no girl student, even one who observes veil, wears a head-to-toe burka on the women campus. I intercepted the bomber, who shot me, and I fell down but Pervez, who witnessed the scene, understood the designs of suicide bomber and held him at the entrance of the dining hall where the blast took place.”
One parachute - a born again Pastor with a history of charitable works who leads a righteous life has raised his children to be upstanding members of society - A healthy man with everything to live for and a sinner who has never done anything for another human being, uses drugs, is just plain mean and has a history of depression. Only way to live is to use the parachute ... who will use it?
The pastor makes the decision easy, he gives the parachute to the sinner. Says, "I know I am going to heaven I've had a good life, the sinner still has a chance to be saved."
Why are Christian's risking their lives in Muslim countries to battle hate with love?


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