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		<title>The Muslim method of &#8220;Converting&#8221; people</title>
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The Muslim population of the world is growing by leaps and bounds...Now we know how they do it.]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Our Muslim friends have a unique way of &#8220;converting&#8221; people into Muslims.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">The Muslim population of the world is growing by leaps and bounds&#8230;Now we know how they do it.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Personally, here at  www.The2012Warning.com we are Bible-Believing Christians because we believe on the Lord Jesus Christ as the only way to Heaven.  We believe the Bible is true from cover to cover.  And we love the Lord Jesus.  To us, this kind of barbarism is unthinkable.  May God have mercy.</p>
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<div>DOGO NAHAWA, Nigeria (AP)  —<strong> The killers showed  no mercy:</strong> They didn&#8217;t spare women and children, or even a 4-day-old  baby, from their machetes. On Monday, women wailed in the streets as a  dump truck carried dozens of bodies past burned-out homes toward a mass  grave.</div>
<p>Rubber-gloved workers pulled ever-smaller bodies  from the dump truck and tossed them into the mass grave. A crowd began  singing a hymn with the refrain, &#8220;Jesus said I am the way to heaven.&#8221; As  the grave filled, the grieving crowd sang: &#8220;Jesus, show me the way.&#8221;</p>
<p>At least 200 people, most of them Christians,  were slaughtered on Sunday, according to residents, aid groups and  journalists. The local government gave a figure more than twice that  amount, but offered no casualty list or other information to  substantiate it.</p>
<p>An Associated Press reporter counted 61 corpses,  32 of them children, being buried in the mass grave in the village of  Dogo Nahawa on Monday. Other victims would be buried elsewhere. At a  local morgue the bodies of children, including a diaper-clad toddler,  were tangled together. One appeared to have been scalped. Others had  severed hands and feet.</p>
<p>The horrific violence comes after sectarian  killings in this region in January left more than 300 dead, most of them  Muslim. Some victims were shoved into sewer pits and communal wells.</p>
<p>Sunday&#8217;s bloodshed in three mostly Christian  villages appeared to be reprisal attacks, said Red Cross spokesman Robin  Waubo.</p>
<p><a title="More  news, photos about Nigeria" href="http://content.usatoday.com/topics/topic/Nigeria">Nigeria</a> is almost evenly split between  Muslims in the north and the predominantly Christian south. The recent  bloodshed has been happening in central Nigeria, in towns which lie  along the country&#8217;s religious fault line. It is Nigeria&#8217;s &#8220;middle belt,&#8221;  where dozens of ethnic groups vie for control of fertile lands.</p>
<p>Rev. Pandang Yamsat, the president of a local  Christian group, said he has urged his congregation not to respond  violently to Muslims. However, he said he believes <strong>Muslims in the area  want to control the region</strong> and that any peace talks would only give  Muslims &#8220;time to conquer territory with swords.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Rev. Federico Lombardi, a Vatican spokesman,  condemned the violence and said Monday that the conflict must be  interpreted in the light of social, economic, ethnic and cultural  factors rather than religious hatred.</p>
<p>The killings add to the tally of thousands who  have already perished in Africa&#8217;s most populous country in the last  decade due to religious and political frictions. Rioting in September  2001 killed more than 1,000 people. Muslim-Christian battles killed up  to 700 people in 2004. More than 300 residents died during a similar  uprising in 2008.</p>
<p>The killings in Dogo Nahawa, three miles (five  kilometers) south of the region&#8217;s main city of Jos, began early Sunday.</p>
<p>Chuwanga Gyang, 30, said he heard a gunshot and  left his house through the back door but stopped when he realized that  the attackers were shooting to herd fleeing villagers toward another  group of attackers carrying machetes.</p>
<p>He recalled climbing into a tree and watching as  villagers were killed and the attackers set homes alight over the course  of 90 minutes.</p>
<p>The attackers asked people &#8220;Who are you?&#8221; in  Fulani, a language used mostly by Muslims, and killed those who did not  answer back in Fulani, he said.</p>
<p>Plateau State spokesman Gregory Yenlong said  police are seeking to arrest Saleh Bayari, the regional leader of the  Fulanis, alleging Bayari had made comments incited the slaughter. He  gave no details.</p>
<p>The chairman of the local Fulani organization  denied that his people were involved in the violence.</p>
<p>Jos has been under a dusk-til-dawn curfew  enforced by the military since January&#8217;s religious-based violence. It  was not clear how the attackers managed to elude the military curfew  early Sunday.</p>
<p>Christian evangelist Musah Paul Gindiri said<strong> the  police and military provided no security to the villages</strong> attacked Sunday  morning.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have seen our flock is becoming very restive  as <strong>the government is not trying to protect them</strong>,&#8221; he said, warning that  Christians would fight back if attacked again.</p>
<p>Acting President <a title="More news, photos about Goodluck Jonathan" href="http://content.usatoday.com/topics/topic/Goodluck+Jonathan">Goodluck Jonathan</a> said security agencies would be stationed along Plateau state&#8217;s borders  to keep outsiders from coming in with more weapons and fighters.</p>
<p>&#8220;(We will) undertake strategic initiatives to  confront and defeat these roving bands of killers,&#8221; he said in a  statement. &#8220;While it is too early to state categorically what is  responsible for this renewed wave of violence, we want to inform  Nigerians that the security services are on top of the situation.&#8221;</p>
<p>More than 600 people have fled to a makeshift  camp that still held victims from January&#8217;s violence, said Red Cross  official Adamu Abubakar. He expected more to come, putting an even  bigger strain on the already limited humanitarian aid for those fleeing  the violence.</p>
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