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Why Islamist Terrorists Attacked Christians in the Philippines

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Christianity Today

Religion, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.3622 Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2019

⏱️ 57 minutes

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SIS has claimed responsibility for an attack that killed 20 churchgoers and soldiers at a Catholic church in the Philippines. Two bombs exploded at a church in the city of Jolo on Sunday, “the first blasting through rows of pews and the second shooting from the entrance to kill scrambling parishioners as well as the guards positioned outside to protect the church week after week,” according to CT’s report. The attack came several days after a key vote in the region’s surrounding islands on a referendum that offered the area greater autonomy. While Muslims in Jolo largely opposed the referendum—part of an effort to end ongoing clashes between Philippine forces and separatists, —it passed anyway. Given that the vote seemingly went in their favor, why did extremists react violently? “What they want to do is pit Muslims and Christians against each other,” said Efraim Tendero, the current general secretary of the World Evangelical Alliance and former national director of the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches. When he previously visited Jolo, Tendero said he had been welcomed at the airport by one of the region’s Muslim leaders. “You can see that the moderate Muslim community is peace-loving and would like to support peace,” he said. These attacks, then, likely come from a group that doesn’t “really want the peace agreement to flourish so they are trying to sow more terror,” said Tendero, pointing out that many of the casualties were soldiers guarding the area. Tendero joined digital media producer Morgan Lee and editor in chief Mark Galli to discuss the relationship between Christians and Muslims in Asia’s most Christian country and the health of the Filipino church in the 21st century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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It is Wednesday, January 30th, and this is quick to listen, where we set aside hashtags and hot takes, discuss a major cultural event.

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On today's show, Bishop Ephraim Tendero joins us to talk about a church bombing in the Philippines.

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Thanks for joining us this week.

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I'm Morgan Lane, digital media producer here at Christianity today.

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And I'm joined by my co-host and our editor-in-chief, Mark Alley. Hey. And I'm glad that Mark is back because Mark has been

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traveling a lot overseas too. Probably not as much as you travel, Bishop, but a decent amount.

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Yeah. Yeah. It's sort of good to be back because it's going to be, although I'm looking forward

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to tomorrow when it's going to be negative 22 to 25 with a windshield factor of negative 50.

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Yeah.

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And I'm looking forward to it because our listeners might correct me on this.

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My memory is that in Jack London's Call of the Wild, there's a scene in which the main character spits when it's 50 below and the spit

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freezes before it hits the ground.

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Tomorrow you have confirmation of that?

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So tomorrow I will see if that really happens and I'll report next week on Quick to listen

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whether it really happened.

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