SICKENING CALL FOR GENOCIDE OF MUSLIMS WORLDWIDE ENDORSED BY FELLOWSHIP WEBSITE - 29TH SEPTEMBER 2006

Source from http://www.habakkuk2-4.com/5.html

In a shocking escalation of fellowship style religious hatred, a message was put up by the moderator of a fellowship website calling for worldwide war against all muslim nations in order to convert them to Christ!

The shocking statements were part of numerous volitile and inacurate comments in a message posted on an internet forum run by two fellowship disciples in Australia. The comments were part of a post which one of them endorsed which was originally written by Jonny Lee Clary, a former member of the KKK which the Potters House in Lismore, Australia had invited as a speaker to one of their events. One of the men who runs the site is a long term disciple of the church in New South Wales and he not only booked Clary to appear at his church but also heavily endorsed him in the message describing Clary as 'an expert on terrorist organisations.'

Clary started the message by saying "Let me make it clear that I do NOT hate people of middle eastern descent. I do NOT, I repeat do NOT hate muslim people." Clary then went on to state that Mohammed had sex with babies and made a number of other extreme comments that in his view were, amazingly, designed to convert muslims. The worst point came, however, when Clary and by implication the fellowshipper who put this message up quoted what he described as an 'internationally acclaimed christian speaker' as saying "We should invade their {muslims} countries, kill their leaders and CONVERT THEM TO CHRISTIANITY. We weren't punctillious about locating and punishing only Hitler and his top officers. WE CARPET BOMBED GERMAN CITIES: WE KILLED CIVILIANS. THAT'S WAR, AND THIS IS WAR."

Despite the message being up for nearly six weeks now, no fellowshipper on the site has even typed a word of objection despite being invited to share their views on the content of the message. One of the two leading fellowshippers who run the board, Kevin Northcott, is said to have at one point been on the list of Australia's top 10 most wanted internet hackers. The other fellowshipper involved and the one who put the offending message up {Nick Sayers} is a self confessed former racist thug who was recently booted off an internet message board and had 4 groups closed down after threats to people that he would use Northcott's skills to glean information about who they were. The people he was threatening were former members of the Potters House who were complaining of abusive practices while in the fellowship. Sayers has also threatened to contact the university of one of the complainants with information about him.

Northcott was also allegedly involved in a controversy on the internet encyclopedia 'Wikipiedia' when in an argument about a write up of the Potters House, in which another person wanted to include information about church splits, he threatened to reveal personal details of the person he was arguing with. It's just the latest in a long line of controversy surrounding these and other radical fellowship disciples who just don't seem to recognise that there is such a thing as going too far. They may have to take responsibilty for the comments found on the fellowship forum calling for all out war on the world's muslim nations in the name of christianity. Those comments along with details of the website are being passed on to the relevant authorities in Australia who will consider whether they have broken any law. If they have then these fellowship extremists may yet face prosecution.

UPDATE ON MUSLIM GENOCIDE CONTROVERSY - Claims brushed aside as 'political'

The fellowship extremist who was behind the publishing of an astonishing statement calling for the carpet bombing of Muslim cities and assassination of all their leaders released a statement about the article today in which he blithely dismissed the comment as "merely quoting what someone else has said". He furthermore defended the author of the message, Jonny Lee Clary, and excused his outrageous views by saying "JLC is very patriotic." He further stated "I put it there because I thought it was a very good article."

The comments are bound to add more fuel to the fire of what is a very controversial issue. Despite denying that he endorses anything that Clary writes. Mr Sayers was quick to point out that he would help Clary to reinstste a deleted article on the internet encyclopedia 'Wikipedia' and would start other groups that promoted him. The fellowship disciple left no doubt as to his support for the former KKK member who is currently facing multiple lawsuits as a result of his outrageous comments. Sayers further accused critics of hypocrisy saying that "Many will scream at this {article} but hardly bat an eyelid at radical Islam's threats on children and the innocent." The Australian based disciple who is part of the Potters House Christian Fellowship Church also casually dismissed the call for the assassination of muslim leaders and carpet bombing of their cities as 'political' and expresed 'understanding' for this kind of thing as 'a major area of christian activism'.

One has to ask, however, just how 'political' is a call to murder hundreds of thousands of innocent people in order to convert them to christianity.