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Dialogue of speaker with God- George McDonald

 I said, Let me walk in the fields".

    He said, " No, walk in the town".

I said, " There are no flowers there".

    He said," No flower, but a crown".

 

I said," But the skies are black;

    There is nothing but noise and din".

And He wept as He sent me back;

     " There is more," He said;" there is sin".

 

I said," But the air is thick,

      And the fogs are veiling the sun".

He answered, " Yet the souls…

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At 6:02pm on June 30, 2011, RANDY SMYRERANDY SMYRE said…

Youcef Nadarkhani, a 34-year-old pastor from Rasht, about 750 miles northwest of Tehran, was arrested in October 2009 after he protested a government policy that required children, including his 8- and 9-year-old sons, to study the Quran in school. Youcef told school officials that the Iranian constitution allows for freedom of religious practice. As a result of his protest, secret police called him before a political tribunal and arrested him for protesting. The charges were later amended to apostasy and evangelism of Muslims. Youcef was tried on Sept. 21–22, 2010 by the 1st Court of the Revolutionary Tribunal and sentenced to death on Nov. 13 for apostasy.

The pastor is imprisoned in Lakan prison, where authorities have used various methods, including medication, to convert him back to Islam. 

After Youcef refused to convert to Islam, his wife was arrested, put on trial without an attorney and sentenced to life in prison. She was later released after an attorney appealed her sentence. The Nadarkhanis’ children were cared for by a relative while they were both in prison. 
Death Sentence Upheld
The Iranian Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence of Pastor Youcef. He has been in prison since October 2009, and the appeal of his death sentence was rejected by the Iranian Supreme Court on June 28, 2011. He is to be executed by hanging. If the death sentence is carried out, it will be the first court-ordered execution of a Christian in Iran in 20 years.

 
 
 

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