Miley Cyrus on Sexuality: ‘I’m Open to Every Single Thing That Is Consenting and Doesn’t Involve an Animal’

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Christian Post Report – Singer Miley Cyrus performs “We Can’t Stop” during the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards in New York August 25, 2013.

In a recent interview discussing her “fluid sexuality,” pop singer Miley Cyrus revealed to controversial Paper Magazine in which she appears nude posing with a pig, that she is sexually open to “every single thing that is consenting and doesn’t involve an animal.”

The former “Hannah Montana” star revealed that she is sexually attracted to both men and women and has been since she was fourteen years old.

“I remember telling [my mother] I admire women in a different way,” said Miley in the interview. “And she asked what that meant. And I said, I love them. I love them like I love boys. And it was so hard for her to understand. She didn’t want me to be judged and she didn’t want me to go to hell. But she believes in me more than she believes in any god. I just asked for her to accept me. And she has.”

In discussing her gender identity Cyrus said: “I don’t relate to being boy or girl, and I don’t have to have my partner relate to boy or girl.”

She continued: “I am literally open to every single thing that is consenting and doesn’t involve an animal and everyone is of age…Everything that’s legal, I’m down with. Yo, I’m down with any adult – anyone over the age of 18 who is down to love me.”

Cyrus confessed to having romantic relationships with women that were just as serious as her highly publicized romances with actor Liam Hemsworth and singer Nick Jonas. She said they never were “brought into the spotlight.”

The pop singer appears nude and covered in mud in the latest issue of Paper Magazine posing with a pig. This same magazine that featured the infamous nude Kim Kardashian spread that “broke the internet” back in November of last year.

Cyrus made a name for herself on the Disney Channel playing the fictional singer Hannah Montana. She was raised as a Southern Baptist and was baptized as a Christian in 2005.

Her religious views and public image have changed rapidly however, in recent years. Cyrus shed the good girl image she developed on the Disney show in 2013 with the release of her Bangerz album which featured songs about hard partying and sex. She also appeared nude in the music video for “Wrecking Ball” which ended up becoming one of her biggest hits off the album.

In a heated Twitter spat with her followers in 2012 Cyrus told them to “forget Jesus” in a discussion about religion and science.

“You are all stardust. You couldn’t be here if stars hadn’t exploded, because the elements (carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, all the things that matter for evolution) weren’t created at the beginning of time. They were created in stars. So forget Jesus. Stars died so you can live.”

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‘Duck Dynasty’ Star Jep Robertson Offers Advice to Duggar Family After Revealing Childhood Sexual Abuse

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Christian Post Report – Jep Robertson and wife, Jessica, in an Entertainment Tonight interview in June 2015.

Jep Robertson of “Duck Dynasty” has become the latest reality television star to speak out as a victim of childhood sexual abuse. The youngest of the bearded brothers on A&E’s reality series recently revealed that he was molested on the school bus age 6, just days after Jill and Jessa Duggar of “19 Kids and Counting” confirmed reports that older brother, Josh, molested them when he was 14.

Robertson is preparing for the release of a book co-written with his wife Jessica entitled The Good the Bad and the Grace of God: What Honesty and Pain Taught Us About Faith, Family, and Forgiveness in which he reveals being repeatedly molested by an older girl on the school bus. As a result if this experience, Robertson says he can relate to the public struggle of the Duggar family of TLC’s reality series “19 Kids and Counting” who are currently at the center of a molestation scandal.

“I think we as a family just stuck together and prayed a lot,” said Jep before clarifying that he does not know the Duggar family and does not “really know what’s in [Josh’s] heart,” according to Entertainment Tonight.

The eldest Duggar son, Josh, admitted to inappriately touching five young girls, four of whom were his sisters including one believed to have been five-years-old at the time of the touching.

“At some point I think you got to get a tough skin and no matter what anybody says about you, you just got to be like, ‘We’re just going to keep doing what we do,'” Robertson added.

Jessica interjected, “and I think that’s what [the Duggars are] doing. I think they’re staying close-knit and I think they’ll be fine, but it’ll be a long road.”

Jep, who is the youngest son of Phil and Kay Robertson, describes the alleged sexual abuse in greater detail in The Good, The Bad, and the Grace of God.

“She’d take my hands and push them up under her shirt and tell me I was tickling her,” an excerpt from the book reads, according to Time magazine. “Then she started making me pull down my pants. It was awkward. I didn’t know what was going on, but I knew something wasn’t right.”

Robertson, who only recently opened up to his parents about the molestation, noted that it took him a long time to face the effects of the abuse.

“I do think it affected the way I look at certain things,” said the 37-year-old father of four while speaking to ET. “I was really scared of girls and just women in general, but I think God has a plan for that.”

“The Good, the Bad, and the Grace of God” hits bookshelves on June 23, with the premiere of “Duck Dynasty” following on June 24 at 9:30 p.m. ET on A&E.

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Christian Massacre Prevented in Pakistan After Muslim Leaders Stand Up to Islamic Imams Inciting Mass Attack; 22 Muslims Arrested

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Christian Post Report – Christians carry the coffin of one of the victims killed by a suicide attack on a church, during his funeral in Lahore, March 17, 2015. Suicide bombings outside two churches in Lahore killed 14 people and wounded nearly 80 others during services on Sunday in attacks claimed by a faction of the Pakistani Taliban.

A massacre of Christians in Lahore, Pakistan, was prevented back in May partly due to three Muslim leaders standing up against other Islamic imams inciting a mass attack on Christians for alleged blasphemy. A total of 22 Muslims have so far been arrested in the incident.

Fides News Agency reported on Tuesday that Christian lawyers in the region are speaking out about the incident, which occurred on May 24. Local Christian man Humayun Faisal was accused of burning pages of the Quran, which is considered blasphemous, and has led to mob attacks on Christians in a number of cases.

Police saved Faisal from the lynching by arresting him, but Islamic protesters then turned their anger toward the Christian community in the neighborhood where the man lived.

It was the actions of Haji Pir Shafiq and two other Muslim leaders that prevented what could have likely been a massacre, said Dominican Fr. James Channan, director of the “Peace Center” in Lahore.

“Two other Muslim leaders distinguished themselves for their intervention in favor of Christians” Channan revealed.

“The imam of the mosque in Lahore, Abdul Khabir Azad, having learned of the unrest, went immediately on the spot and stayed there until three in the morning, parleying with local Muslim leaders to stop any form of violence. Even Alama Tahir Ashrafi, chairman of the Pakistan Ulema Council, arrived at the scene to mediate.The two condemned any retaliation on innocent Christians, helping to restore calm. They acted for justice, giving a good example.”

The Peace Center director added that often in Pakistan, when a Christian is accused of blasphemy, the entire Islamic community rises up against him or her, without waiting for the authorities to get involved.

Human rights activist Pervez Rafique, a former minority member of parliament representing the Pakistan People’s Party in Punjab, told The Christian Post in an interview back in May that Pakistan’s harsh blasphemy laws will be hard to change, because of the government’s “strong relations” with Muslim extremists.

Rafique told CP that those presently in power in Pakistan are known for having a “pro Taliban, pro Islamic ideology.”

He added that there is a big problem in civil society, where media and progressive-thinking people are afraid “to take bold stands against the blasphemy laws,” which he called a “naked sword on Christians and other communities.”

Nasir Saeed, director of the NGO Center for Legal Aid Assistance and Settlement, said in a separate statement that Christianity is growing in Pakistan, but that is also leading to more violence against followers of Christ.

“No one should be allowed to take the law into their own hands. Mass attacks against entire communities show that hate against Christians is growing,” Saeed said.

“The blasphemy law is widely used for revenge, but the government has not yet managed to take steps to stop the misuse of the law and ensure security for Christians. If those responsible are not punished, those who attack with impunity Christian neighborhoods and churches are encouraged.”

Other forms of persecution against Christians include intimidation aimed at forcing churches to give up their property.

International Christian Concern reported that members of the Jerusalem Church, a Pentecostal, 300-family congregation in Karachi, have been receiving deadly threats from armed Muslim miscreants, who are trying to force them to vacate their church property and stop worshiping there.

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Keeping a Clear Mind

Christian Post Report – Romans 12:1-2

The human mind is an amazing creation of God. Nothing on earth can match its capabilities or creativity. It controls feelings, thoughts, words, attitudes, and behavior. Who we become and what we achieve are largely due to how and what we think. Wouldn’t it make sense to let the One who created us guide our thought processes?

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A clear mind is one that’s aligned with God’s Word and controlled by His Spirit. When the Lord has authority over our thoughts, discernment will guard our perspective. He empowers us to look beyond the surface and view situations as they really are. We can distinguish not just between right and wrong but also between good and best. The Lord has granted us the ability to think rightly no matter what challenges may face us.

But such clear, focused thinking must be deliberately chosen and diligently maintained. If we don’t guard against the world’s influence, we will find ourselves squeezed into its mold. Soon we’ll have a fragmented mind that cannot focus on spiritual things because it is cluttered and clogged with worldly thoughts and concerns. We must carefully consider what we allow into our minds. So ask yourself, Is this helping me become the person God wants me to be, or is it hindering the process?

A renewed mind begins with surrender to the Lord. Until you give Him full authority over your thoughts, you’ll have no power to clear out the clutter that hinders you from living in the fullness of His will. But as you yield to Him and fill your mind with His Word, He’ll transform your life.

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‘Duck Dynasty’ Star Jep Robertson Reveals He Was Sexually Abused at Age 6

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Christian Post Report – Jep Robertson and wife, Jessica, in an Entertainment Tonight interview in June 2015.

Jep Robertson, who stars in the reality show “Duck Dynasty,” has revealed that he was sexually abused by an older student when he was 6 years old.

Robertson told Entertainment Tonight that he has written about the molestation in his upcoming book, The Good, the Bad, and the Grace of God: What Honesty and Pain Taught Us About Faith, Family, and Forgiveness, which he co-authored with his wife, Jessica.

“I was 6, and it was on a school bus and it was an older girl,” Jep said in the interview. “Back then the high school students would ride on the same bus as the grade school. There was this girl there that was just real mean. … I don’t know, but it was a lot of things took place — scary stuff. It was tough.”

The “Duck Dynasty” star, who is the son of Phil Robertson, patriarch of the Duck Commander, revealed that the abuse forced him to miss many days at school.

“My mom always thought I was sick and there was definitely other reasons I didn’t want to go to school. I think for a while I just tried to bury it so deep that I kind of forgot about it for a while. I think God put that on me for meeting someone like [my wife] Jessica, who went through some hard times herself, and I think it made our relationship stronger once we talked about it,” Robertson added.

He admitted that he has never talked about the abuse openly with his parents. The reality show star said that he was embarrassed, and did not want his father and mother to think that he did anything wrong.

“It was just one of those things that happened, and I think it took me a long time to realize what had happened and how it affected me. Like I’ve said before, I don’t think anything that happened to me made me do anything bad. I hear people say that,” Robertson continued.

“I do think it affected the way I look at certain things. I was really scared of girls and just women in general, but I think God had a plan for that. I know it sounds weird but it’s helped me now that I have a bunch of girls. I think it helps us really communicate with them on what’s right and what’s wrong — where you should be touched or not be touched. It’s a tough thing to go through, but you just kind of live and go though it and make the most of it.”

Robertson has also suffered from health problems, and back in October 2014 experienced a seizure during a hunting trip that landed him in the hospital and on life support for four days.

The “Duck Dynasty” star, who is the father of four children, had to be sedated and tied down to his hospital bed in order to receive treatment. After waking up he admitted that he thought he “was a gooner,” but didn’t remember what happened to him.

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Syrian Civil War Death Toll Climbs Over 320,000 Casualties; Observatory Group Slams International Community’s Silence as Encouraging Bloodshed

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Christian Post Report – Residents gather at a site hit by an airstrike by forces loyal to Syria’s President Bashar Al Assad in Billion village in the Jabal Al Zawiya region in May 2015.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has said that more than 320,000 people have died in the ongoing Syrian civil war since March 2011, which includes at least 11,493 children, while more than 1,500,000 people are believed to have been wounded. The group slammed the international community for its continued silence on the issue, arguing that it encourages the bloodshed.

“The silence of the International community for the war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Syria encourages the criminals to kill more and more Syrian people because they have not found anyone that deter them from continuing their crimes that cause to wound more than 1,500,000 people; some of them with permanent disabilities, make hundreds of thousands children without parents, displace more than half of Syrian people and destroy infrastructure, private and public properties,” SOHR said in a statement on Tuesday.

It’s latest report included a detailed breakdown of the different types of casualties in the civil war. It is being fought between the government of President Bashar al-Assad, various rebel groups that have risen up against his army, and terror group ISIS, which has captured numerous cities in the country.

SOHR, the U.N., and other watchdog groups have accused all sides of carrying out crimes against civilians, who are caught in the crossfire.

The Observatory has been especially critical of the barrel bomb attacks on Syrian cities that have killed hundreds of civilians on a number of occasions. It has blamed these attacks on Assad’s government, though the Syrian president has denied his army is carrying out any such bombings.

Back in March, Oxfam International and other humanitarian agencies said in a report that at least 220,000 people have been killed in the war, but due to the difficulty in gathering information on all of the casualties, that number was likely to be much smaller than the real death toll.

SOHR’s casualties’ list also included ISIS members and related terror groups whose members have died in Syria, putting that number at 31,247.

The Observatory said that even its list offers conservative estimates, since there are more than 20,000 detainees in regime prisons and thousands of other people who have disappeared during the raids or been taken as captives by ISIS.

“Despite our loss of hope in an international community capable and willing to put an end to the ongoing atrocities in Syria, we in the Syrian Observatory call upon all sides that claim to defend the freedoms of the people and their rights, to take a serious and responsible stance in order to end the bloodshed in Syria amid the increasing violence and the escalating number of casualties,” SOHR said.

“We also call upon all sides to support the Syrian people in their aspirations toward freedom, equality and democracy and to exert all effort in guaranteeing that the perpetrators and their wrongdoings will not go unpunished, through the International Criminal Court or through establishing a special court for Syria.”

The Observatory’s concern echo those of Oxfam, which called the civil war “a stain on the conscience of the international community.”

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Christians Threatened With False Blasphemy Charges If They Refuse to Hand Over Church Property to Pakistani Muslims; Congregants Would Rather Die Than Give Up Church

Pakistani Christians (Photo: Reuters/Athar Hussain)

Christian Post Report – A Pakistani Christian woman attends mass along with others on Christmas day at St Andrew’s Church in Karachi, December 25, 2013.

A congregation in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi is being threatened by Muslim criminals who want to seize the church’s land. The menacing group is trying to intimidate the Christian community by saying that they’ll accuse them of the highly punishable offense of blasphemy if they don’t vacate their church property and stop worshiping there.

Members of the Jerusalem Church, a Pentecostal, 300-family congregation in Karachi, have informed International Christian Concern that they’ve been receiving deadly threats from a group of armed Muslim miscreants, who are known for seizing property from the poor and various targeted killings.

Church members said they were approached in May by the group and were told to leave the church and never return. However, the interaction in May was not the only time that church members were confronted by the group, according to one of the church’s pastors, Ilyas Masih.

“These Muslims have been pressuring the church people not to play musical instruments and asked the church leaders to stop girls from singing with boys in the church,” Masih explained. “Several times they stopped and threatened the worshipers and pastors for going into church for prayers and harassed the women in the past.”

Being accused of blasphemy in Pakistan is a serious and almost undefendable charge for Christians. When a Christian is accused of blasphemy, they are often put in jail, sentenced to death or imprisonment or victimized by angry Muslim mob violence. Any such accusations of blasphemy toward the Jerusalem Church could land the its members in serious legal and social controversy.

Although blasphemy accusations carry huge consequences for the accused, Masih said members of the congregation will stand strong in their faith and added that they will have to be killed before they willingly give up their church, which was constructed in the late ’90s.

“The Christians of the locality have responded in a brave manner and announced that they will die before they let them grab the church property,” Masih asserted.

John Nazareth Adil, a local activist, told ICC that the group of Muslims probably want to use the church property to carry out “their agendas.”

The congregation has submitted a request to the local police department for extra protection, however, the church is still being threatened, Masih said.

Pakistani Christians (Photo: Reuters/Faisal Mahmood)

Members of the Pakistani Christian community attend a protest rally to condemn Sunday’s suicide attack in Peshawar on a church, in Islamabad, September 23, 2013. A pair of suicide bombers blew themselves up outside the 130-year-old Anglican church in Pakistan after Sunday mass, killing at least 78 people in the deadliest attack on Christians in the predominantly Muslim country.

“Yet again a church in Pakistan faces harassment of its women and threats about how and when church services and worship should be conducted,” Wilson Chowdhry, president of the British Pakistani Christian Association, told The Christian Post on Tuesday. “A similar treatment to a church in Badami Bagh in 2011 resulted in a local contract between Muslims and Christians, in which churches were restricted on the times they could have their services and agreed not to speak of God on the streets, as it was offensive to Muslims.”

According to Chowdhry, Karachi is the most “lawless” region in Pakistan, where many previous false blasphemy accusations have led to the deaths of Christians.

“Karachi is known for its lawlessness and Christian men often lose their lives in extra-judicial killings,” Chowdhry stated. “In 2014, Boota Masih, a Christian jeweler, had his throat slit in public after a jealous Muslim accused him of blasphemy. The family was prevented from taking legal action after [receiving] threats from the relatives of the murderer.”

When it comes to being accused of blasphemy in Pakistan, the individuals accused are not the only ones at risk of Muslim mob retaliation, Sardar Mushtaq Gill, a leading Pakistani-Christian human rights lawyer, told CP in a statement.

“The threats that involve blasphemy are common in Pakistan and Muslims of Pakistan … if any Christian is accused of blasphemy then the whole community has to suffer,” Gill asserted. “Last month, the Muslim mob of about 500 attacked Christians’ homes [in Lahore] on pretexts that one Christian man burned some papers on which Islamic text was written.”

“This is the reason [for] a large number of Christians [fleeing] from Pakistan and seeking asylum in different countries,” Gill continued. “The government of Pakistan has to take strong and concrete steps to eradicate religious extremism and intolerance from our society, otherwise peaceful society will be not possible. I think Pakistan should be secular state if it wants to get progress in every field of life.”

Chowdhry explained that most Christians who flee Pakistan do so because of religious persecution and they end up in Malaysia, Sri Lanka or Thailand, and added that each country has a population of about 10,000 Pakistani asylum seekers.

But in most cases, those seeking refugee status in those countries are not recognized as refugees and are often arrested and fined.

“This treatment of [Pakistani] Christians is not unlike the treatment of Armenian Christians, who later faced the awful extermination during the Armenian Genocide as quoted by Lemkin. Just like Turkey before them, Pakistan denies that Christians face brutality, persecution and hatred, and Britain, as a nation, due to vested interests, remains shockingly silent,” Chowdhry contended.

“I hope we do not see a repeat of the mass killings faced by our Armenian brothers and fully understand why Christians in their droves are fleeing Pakistan despite being re-persecuted in other nations such as Thailand, where there is said to be 10,000 Pak-Christian refugees. It is time the world listened to the stories that the victims are desperate for humanitarians to hear.”

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Michigan Teen Carries Brother 57 Miles in Shared Battle With Cerebral Palsy: ‘Walking Is His Biggest Struggle’

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Christian Post Report – Hunter Gandee, 15, and his brother Braden, 8.

For the second year in a row Hunter Gandee took off on a long walk with some extra cargo to raise awareness for cerebral palsy. Like last year, Gandee made the trek with his brother on his back, completing the 57 mile journey across parts of Southeast Michigan on Sunday.

Gandee, 15, carried his brother Braden, 8, all 57 miles over three days from Braden’s elementary school in Lambertville, Michigan, to the University of Michigan’s Pediatric Rehabilitation Center in Ann Arbor. Gandee’s brother Braden suffers from cerebral palsy.

“I wanted to show people the struggles that Braden has to go through daily,” Gandee explained. “I wanted to go out and show people we can make the world a better place for people with cerebral palsy.” Gandee has called his little brother an inspiration to him, adding, “He is always there for me.”

The two started out with the entire elementary school joining them for a few blocks on their journey.

“It was exhilarating for our students,” said Carol Perz, the school’s principal. “They wanted to be a part of it. The event gave students a chance to learn more about disabilities and support a peer,” she declared.

Last year, Gandee carried his brother 40 miles, and said they had so much success with the trip the previous year they wanted to try it again. Gandee’s mother had a dream in 2014 that he was carrying his brother to raise awareness for the disease, so ehe said: “that’s just what I did three months later.”

The Cerebral Palsy Swagger Walk, now in its second year, is already a success. The brothers emphasized that the goal is not to raise money but awareness.

Along with raising awareness, last year they also helped raise around $130,000 for a new handicap accessible playground at Braden’s school and have reportedly raised additional money this year for another playground, without soliciting funds.

“Walking is his biggest struggle and we wanted to show people that,” the 15-year-old said.

Cerebral palsy is one of the more common causes of chronic childhood disability. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the disease “is a group of disorders that affect’s a person’s ability to move and maintain balance and posture.”

“If it weren’t for everybody cheering and walking with us, I wouldn’t have been able to do it,” Gandee added.

People lined the sidewalks to cheer on the brothers and Gandee said that at no point during the long trek were there less than 15 people at their side.

“The recognition shows that people see what we’re doing and they’re believing in us,” he declared.

The trek was well documented on social media, especially at the Facebook page “The Cerebra Palsy Swagger.” Gandees’ younger brother, Braden, shared in a video on the page, “I’m like other kids but the only difference is walking.”

Olympic silver medalist and wrestler Jake Herbert, who lives in Ann Arbor, also came out to show his support for the Gandee family and their cause.

In January, NBC News, which has aggresively covered the story of the two brothers, aired a segment covering changes to Braden’s life after the 2014 walk.

“I think it’s up to my generation to change things and make the world more accessible,” says Gandee.

“Everyone of us has the potential to change the world, it’s just a matter of finding the way to do it, said Gandee in a video put out by the Michigan Fitness Foundation.”

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Hillsong United Rewards Fans With Lyrics Video for ‘Here Now (Madness)’ After Successful Album Debut

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Christian Post Report – Hillsong UNITED released their new album “Empires” on May 26, 2015.

Hillsong United is thanking fans for the runaway success of their latest album, Empires, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Christian albums chart, with the release of a video for the song “Here Now (Madness).”

The highly-anticipated new album, which hit stores on May 26, also debuted on the Billboard 200 album chart at No. 5, ranked No. 2 on the Digital Albums chart, and remains among iTunes’ Top 5 overall album downloads.

“Empires” is also Hillsong United’s second No. 1 on Australia’s ARIA Charts. Thankful for the success, the worship band thanked fans by releasing the lyrics video for the latest single from of the new album, “Here Now (Madness).”

“Thank you all for jumping on the journey of #empires,” said the Australia-based band, via Twitter. “We have uploaded the lyric video for Here Now (Madness).”

Lyrics to “Here Now (Madness)” include Hillsong United’s lead singer Joel Houston singing: “Your ways are higher, your thoughts are wilder / Love came like madness, poured out in blood – wash romance / It makes no sense but this is grace, and I know You’re with me in this place.”

As previously described by Houston, the entire Empires album is a testimony of the “unseen aspects of God’s Kingdom.”

“We are in this world and also we’re of a different world as well, so [Empires] plays on that sense of duality that exists,” explained the singer while speaking to The Christian Post recently. “It applies to everything – I’m in New York and I look at the buildings, I look at everything in front of me, every single person walking the street, at the thousands of people in [the] city, [and] they are physical bodies and spiritual bodies – two things going on at once.”

Houston, who leads Hillsong Church NYC alongside Carl Lentz, added that the new album from the church’s worship band encourages listeners to look beyond this world to the Kingdom of God.

“The city is made of earthly success, affluence, and endeavor, and at the same time, what God is establishing beyond the buildings is an eternal Kingdom, that is really interesting to me,” said the son of Hillsong Church founder Brian Houston. “[Empires] helps us to understand our calling and what we are living for. We are immersed in the culture that we are in, but what we should be building, speaking, and living for is the unseen aspects of God’s Kingdom, that’s the whole message of this record.”

Watch Hillsong United’s lyrics video for “Here Now (Madness)” here.

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ISIS Sells Sex Slave Girls for ‘as Little as a Pack of Cigarettes’ to Attract Foreign Jihadis With ‘New Girls,’ UN Envoy Warns

Zainab Bangura (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

Christian Post Report – Zainab Bangura, UN secretary general’s special representative on sexual violence in conflict, speaks at the G8 Foreign Ministers meeting in London on April 11, 2013.

In continuing to display how little the Islamic State values life and women, ISIS militants are buying and selling sexually enslaved girls and women for as cheap as a pack of cigarettes in hopes of attracting more men to the group, a United Nations envoy declared on Monday.

Zainab Bangura, the United Nations special representative on sexual violence in conflict, told AFP that in order for ISIS to recruit more foreign fighters to join its military ranks, the caliphate continues to capture more girls and women in each new territory it conquers and then sells them at low prices.

“This is how they attract young men — ‘we have women waiting [for] you, virgins that you can marry,'” Bangura said. “The foreign fighters are the backbone of the fighting.”

Bangura, who recently toured through five Middle East countries and interviewed numerous women who were victimized by ISIS but managed to escape, explained that ISIS’ jihad is fueled by the enslavement of women.

“They [ISIS militants] kidnap and abduct women when they take areas so they have — I don’t want to call it a fresh supply, but they have new girls,” Bangura, a native of Sierra Leone, asserted. “This is a war that is being fought on the bodies of women.”

According to April’s estimates, ISIS has approximately 25,000 foreign fighters. But not only does ISIS have “new girls” for foreign fighters to acquire once they reach the caliphate, ISIS’ sex slaves are affordable and priced to meet even the poorest militant’s budget.

Bangura said that captured women and girls are often forced to strip naked and are judged by ISIS militants who gauge how much they are to be sold for. The fighters price some girls as high as a few thousand dollars, while selling others for “as little as a pack of cigarettes,” she stated.

“Some [females] were taken, locked up in a room — over 100 of them in a small house — stripped naked and washed,” Bangura said. “They were then made to stand in front of a group of men who decided ‘what you are worth.'”

After a girl is sold to an ISIS fighter, she is usually beaten, raped against her will and often sold or given away to another militant when the fighter is done abusing her. Should a sex slave refuse to give into her militant’s brutal and abnormal sexual fantasies, she is beaten or sometimes tortured.

Christian Women, Sex Slaves, Iraq (Photo: Twitter)

These Christian women were chained and forced to wear veils by ISIS militants in Iraq.

In May, Bangura explained that a 20-year-old sex slave was burned alive after she refused to perform an “extreme sex act.”

“We heard one case of a 20-year-old girl who was burned alive because she refused to perform an extreme sex act,” Bangura said. “We learned of many other sadistic sexual acts. We struggled to understand the mentality of people who commit such crimes.”

Bangura also said that ISIS forces some captured women and girls into prostitution.

In a press briefing in early May, Bangura explained that one sex slave, who was sold to 20 different ISIS fighters before she escaped, was forced to undergo virginity repair surgery each time she was sold and raped by the next ISIS fighter.

“ISIL have institutionalized sexual violence and the brutalization of women as a central aspect of their ideology and operations, using it as a tactic of terrorism to advance their strategic objectives,” Bangura said.

Bangura told AFP that ISIS wants to “build a society that reflects the 13th century,” through its systemic sexual abuse of women, which she labeled as a “medieval” practice.

“Sexual violence by ISIL and other extremist groups arises from discrimination and dehumanization based on gender, sexual orientation, ethnic, political or religious identity, in particular the subordination of women and girls,” Bangura wrote in an email to Women eNews. “Indeed, the same ideology and objectives that motivate Boko Haram to abduct women and girls in Nigeria, also spur ISIL to enslave women and girls in Syria and Iraq.”

“Such violence has led to a number of harmful or negative coping mechanisms, such as the early marriage of girls by families that have no other means of protecting them, an increase in polygamy and “survival sex” by those with no economic alternatives, as well as the withdrawal and isolation of women and girls from education and public life,” she added.

Source : Christian Post