
Let me begin by stating clearly that the United Kingdom is historically a Christian country, established under Christian laws. That has long been the foundation of the nation's identity. Yet today, we are witnessing Christian citizens being harassed on the very streets of the UK by Muslim extremists—simply for preaching the Gospel of Christ, the true Gospel of the true God, in their own land.
Those doing the harassing are not being provoked. The Christians are preaching peacefully, not causing trouble, not forcing anything on anyone. But they are being targeted. And let’s be clear—Christians are not harassing Muslims for preaching; it is not in our way. Europe needs to wake up. I am not European myself, but I sympathize deeply with what is happening.
To demand that a Christian country like the UK implement Sharia law is delusional. It’s like walking into a Muslim country and demanding that they pass Christian laws—it simply wouldn’t happen. In fact, in many Muslim-majority countries, Christians are not even safe. In Nigeria, for example, Christians are being killed by Muslim extremists. There was a recent massacre in a village carried out by those who genuinely believe killing others is acceptable. These are the ideologies that are slowly creeping into Europe.
Dear Europeans, this is how nations fall. Many of the people coming to Europe fled their home countries because of war and violence—often caused by their own people turning on each other and rejecting freedom of speech. Now some of those same people are bringing similar divisions into Europe. They are clashing with police in Germany, the UK, and other European countries—not blending in, but trying to impose their own system and religion.
I speak particularly of the UK because I have witnessed this first-hand. The UK is losing its grip. Citizens are now organizing marches and movements to reclaim their country. This is unprecedented. When in history have you seen someone go to a Muslim country and attempt to impose Christianity? It doesn’t happen—they would be severely punished or unalived. So how is it acceptable for anyone to come to the UK and demand that others change or submit?
Jesus Christ never taught us to force people to worship Him. Christianity offers a choice—you walk with Christ out of love, not compulsion. Christians do not kill those who leave the faith; we respect freedom. But now, there are growing concerns—investigations in London and across the UK revealing young people being groomed into extremism and terrorism. This is something that would have been unthinkable in the UK years ago.
Even the police, once respected and trusted, are now seen by some as having lost focus. Instead of standing neutral and upholding the law, you now see them marching with pride flags, wrapping rainbows around patrol cars—while girls are being molested and boys groomed by gangs. That is not their role. If private citizens want to express themselves, that’s their choice. But police should be neutral, focused on protecting all, not campaigning. Straight people aren’t marching around with flags to represent their personal values—why is the police force doing so?
I saw a documentary about a British girl who was groomed, bought a ticket, and almost left the UK to be exploited through forced marriage. It’s heartbreaking. Citizens are now having to fight for their own peace and rights. Young girls who used to walk freely in many cities now feel unsafe. Women are being harassed for not covering their hair—forced into behaviors that contradict their beliefs. This, in my opinion, is a direct attack on the system and should not be taken lightly.
Dear European leaders: you cannot save everyone. Some people, no matter how much love or support you show, will never integrate into your system. When a group brings more instability than benefit, that becomes a national concern.
I believe the entire United kingdom and other countries have laws and values that deserve to be protected. Whether by birth or by legal status, no one who is not rooted in the core of a country should be permitted to lead it. There should be boundaries—certain levels of leadership, such as mayor, prime minister, or president, should be reserved for those with deep, generational ties to the nation. Leadership is a privilege, not a right, and if someone doesn’t want to respect the laws of the land, they should be free to leave.
Religious harassment, protests rooted in hate, and efforts to dominate others should never be accepted. I recently saw a video of Muslim protesters in the UK loudly demanding Sharia law. This is alarming. Everyone should be allowed to practice their religion, but no one has the right to force their beliefs on others or treat their religion as superior to all others.
Paul’s Warning (2 Timothy 4:3–4)
“For the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching... and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander off into myths.”
Paul tells Timothy that as the end approaches, people will reject sound doctrine and chase after messages that suit their own desires. This is often seen as a prophecy about the rise of false religions or altered Christianity.
“Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils.”— 1 Timothy 4:1 (KJV)
This verse makes it clear that in the last days, people will abandon sound doctrine and turn to teachings inspired not by God, but by demonic influence. These false teachings will often be wrapped in religious language, making them hard to detect without spiritual discernment.
You can watch these videos and more on Youtube.
Some conversations in the United Kingdom
The police participate in pride events because historically they have tormented and enforced against the gay community community. They are showing that those days are over. However, I agree with the rest of your assertions here. Guests in our countrys should not seek to make us strangers in our own birth lands. Our young people are being groomed for intolerance and extreme thought and this is why we have the fraught political situation in the US. Sad
ReplyDeleteThe police are part of the justice system of every country and as such, should remain neutral to these types of opnions the focus should be protecting people regardless of their choices.
DeleteThanks for sharing -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThank you for this eye-opening piece. I didn't realize what is happening in the UK. ( I'm in Canada)
ReplyDeleteYou can check the news.
DeleteThank you very much for this topic Melody.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, there is a big problem, especially in Greece,
where slave traders promote so many immigrants with such a different culture and our country has such a low birth rate....
A big issue of insecurity!!
Thank you very much for this topic Melody.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, there is a big problem, especially in Greece,
where slave traders promote so many immigrants with such a different culture and our country has such a low birth rate....
A big issue of insecurity!!
Government bodies have a responsibility to protect their citizens, no matter where they are in the world. When people migrate to a new place, they need to be aware of the laws, respect the citizens, follow peace and not impose their beliefs.
DeletePeople who choose to live in a country not their native country should realise that they must abide by the laws and traditions of their hosts, not seek to convert them.
ReplyDeleteI guess that is not a part of reality; they are open to accepting it at any point.
DeleteIf you are intruding on public spaces by preaching, I don’t blame people for getting irritated. That doesn’t excuse their behaviour though. Imagine no religion. There would be so much peace.
ReplyDeleteAnvilcloud, that is why it's called a public space, you cannot intrude on a public space.
DeleteBy law, it is accessible to everyone, and there is something called freedom of choice. You may not be familiar with it, but it exists—and I’m sure you exercise that right yourself.
Whether you wish for a world without religion — which is your choice — the reality is that religion exists, and so does freedom of choice. People who are not hurting anyone should be allowed to preach irrespective of the religion that they have chosen. That has never been against the law in most countries or for most religions, except in places where certain religious beliefs are imposed by force.
I understand. I would have participated in evangelism at one point — did participate. I am not happy about that now, but I applaud you for posting my contrary comment.
DeleteThank you for your honesty, Anvilcloud.
DeleteWe all grow and see things through different lenses at various points in our lives, and that’s perfectly human. I appreciate your willingness to engage respectfully and share your thoughts—that means a lot.
My hope is always to approach conversations with love and understanding, even when we don’t see eye to eye. Thank you again for taking the time to share, and I truly wish you peace and clarity on your journey.
Warm regards,
Melody
Bom dia. Uma excelente quarta-feira e com muita paz e saúde. Se houve perseguição no passado, aos discípulos e a Igreja, não será diferente no século XXI. Jesus está voltando e a Bíblia se cumpre em nossos dias.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Luiz. Jesus is coming soon.
DeleteEthnic integration of people who strongly believe women must cover their hair is not possible in Europe. Policy-makers, which you mention in your post, know very well this point, but hypocritically continue to follow the agenda of a few billionaires who want ethnic homogenization in Europe. I am talking about George Soros and his billionaires friends who pretend to be philantropists.
ReplyDeleteThat statement about the hair covering is stereotyping people from the ME. In the Gulf countries like UAE, Saudi, Kuwait more women are now not covering their hair. The obsession with that is mostly from failed states like Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and fundamentalist hellholes like Pakistan. I spend a lot of time in the Gulf, most people who travel to the west don't do so to stay there, they are simply on vacation.
DeleteEstoy de acuerdo con que las fuerzas y cuerpos de seguridad sean neutrales y no formen parte de ciertas manifestaciones con su uniforme, aunque a titulo personal es otra cosa, pero de servicio siempre imparcial.
ReplyDeleteEn España durante un tiempo la iglesia católica era la única admitida oficialmente debiendo realizar sus ritos otras iglesias cristianas casi de forma clandestina. Los ritos islámicos estaban permitidos en las ciudades de Ceuta y Melilla junto con la provincia del Sahara Occidental.
En esa época las mujeres debían ir a la misa con un velo y en una ocasión vi negar la comunión a una joven por ir con pantalones, cuando se empezaba a ver en especial a las mujeres jóvenes con esta prenda.
En donde vivo hay población musulmana y alguna joven no usa el velo islámico. Una me hizo pensar que tenía una hermana gemela ya que trabaja de camarera y trabajando no lo usa y en la calle si.
Saludos.
I am with you, and I am glad you understand my point about being neutral; on a personal level, police can believe whatever pleases them. I never knew that about Spain, thank so much for this information.
DeleteMelody, your text is very interesting. Thank you for your words. Unfortunately, my country's Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, and his ministers are stupid.
ReplyDeleteMelody, I salute you!
I hope leaders put their people first and also create space for humanity in the right way.
DeleteThis is a result of mass immigration, faulty vetting and letting migrants into the country in too large numbers. This results in poor integration into the host country, which is the fault of the government there.
ReplyDeleteYou are right. The governments of majority countries act like they think backwards and it's a shame that they endanger their citizens.
DeleteThanks for sharing this post.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome.
DeleteMelody, you have written this with such truth and eloquence. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome.
DeleteHola Melody. El tema es preocupante, cuando se intenta coartar la libertad religiosa de cada uno e imponer otra, llámese religión o filosofía, es peligroso, se cae en los fanatismos y la esclavización de las personas. Espero no llegar a eso nunca en ninguna parte, se debe atajar este asunto más pronto que tarde.
ReplyDeleteI hope the government does something about it.
DeleteGermany, Great Britain, France are not Christian countries anymore. Melody, do you remember the opening of the Olympics in Paris in 2024? Only Satanists can mock Jesus like that!
ReplyDeleteI still remember the shameful display of degrading displays and the Satanist mockery of Jesus Christ. However, the gospel, which is the true word of Christ, will endure. I pray that these individuals seek forgiveness, and I know that God's grace is sufficient.
DeleteWhen we think of how it breaks our hearts, I often think how it must break the heart of our dear Jesus! After all He suffered to redeem us, and so many are mocking Him and defying His Word! We just have to keep pressing on for Him and keep our eyes laser-focused on Him. He said they would hate us and they hated Him first, and these things would worsen right before His second coming. What joy to know that all the signs point to Him returning for us soon! Even so, come quickly, dear Lord Jesus! God bless you, Melody! Keep encouraged and keep the faith, sister!
ReplyDeleteThank you for such an encouraging comment. It's true that seeing the challenges can be disheartening, but focusing on the word of God, doing his will, and hoping for His return brings immense peace. So glad we share that belief. Stay encouraged and keep the faith too, Cheryl.
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ReplyDeleteDear Mandy,
DeleteRespectfully, reading before commenting truly helps and goes a long way. My post was about my observations on Sharia law discussions and the specific incidents of harassment I've seen happening in the UK, particularly towards Christians. If those videos and realities disappoint you, then please be disappointed.
My post was emphatically not about contributions; there are countless people from diverse backgrounds who have contributed to the UK as a country, not solely Muslims. So, let's keep the facts straight, and no one is saying contributions aren't appreciated, but that was never the topic.
You struck me as someone who just speaks without fully reading or understanding. Just because you know a word like "misinformation" doesn't mean it applies here. This is my platform, and I am speaking about what I have witnessed and the concerns I have. This isn't about spreading disproportionate views; it's about raising valid questions based on what is clearly happening.
Thank you for wishing me well on my spiritual journey, Mandy. I will absolutely continue to speak facts on the videos and situations I've observed, and I genuinely hope you'll take the time to read articles and truly understand the context before commenting next time.
Olá, querida amiga Melody!
ReplyDeleteNo Reino de Deus há muitas portas...
"Jesus Cristo nunca nos ensinou a forçar as pessoas a adorá-Lo."
Se respeitarmos assim nossos semelhantes, tudo irá bem na face da Terra.
Tantas guerras em nome da religião, meu Deus!
Tenha um final de semana abençoado!
Beijinhos fraternos de Paz e Bem