Friday, August 14, 2009

Pregnant Minor Lanka girl kidnapped by Ohio Christian Church–brainwashed against parents–forcibly converted


A very disconcerting video is being shown by the Christan church. A minor Sri Lankan girl belonging to well to do parents has been kidnapped by a church in Ohio and being kept away from the legal guardians and parents of the girl. The family maintains that the girls was into drugs, promiscuous behaviour and raunchy messages on facebook. She was discussing sex with multiple older married men. When the parents tried to control her behaviour she refused to do so. On her return to the home she conjured up a story of conversion to Christianity. There are serious accusations against the church on holding a minor girl in custody against the will of her guardians and parents. How many more girls will the church kidnap?

Media reports indicate that the Muslim father denies his daughter’s charge that he plans to take her life in an “honor killing” because of her conversion to Christianity. And certainly he could have no intention of committing such a heinous act.

But it’s not fanciful on the part of Fathima Rifqa Bary — who fled the family home in Ohio last month to seek refuge with a Christian couple in Florida — to believe that her father might intend to do so..

Bary bravely declares in the video that she’s willing to be martyred for her Christian faith, should it come to that. But she’s overwhelmed by fear over this possibility. And she insists that non-Muslims who would dismiss her fears as unfounded “don’t understand” … Islam’s Ugly Side, Posted by Tom McFeely, Thursday, August 13, 2009 12:59 PM

No rebuttal or the parental story is published by the National Catholic Register.

The Muslim parents of an Ohio teenager who fled to Florida fearing an “honor killing” for converting to Christianity today blamed their daughter’s fears on the husband and wife pastors who took their daughter in and didn’t report her presence for more than two weeks.

“Neither Mr. or Mrs. Bary have ever threatened the life of their daughter, and patiently await their daughter’s safe return,” Craig McCarthy, a lawyer for Mohamed Bary and his wife, said in a statement issued today to “Good Morning America.”

Fathima Rifqa Bary, who goes by Rifqa, left home in New Albany, Ohio, last month and hopped on a bus to Orlando to meet with husband and wife pastors Blake and Beverly Lorenz, who she met through a Facebook prayer group for the couple’s non-denominational Global Revolution Church

The girl should immediately be returned to Child Sefrvices which are the rightful authority for resolving family issues. The Chruch has no right to kidnap girls and keep them away from the parents.


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