A Christian man of religion German burn himself in protest against the spread of Islam in Europe.
The failure of the doctors at the German hospital Thursday, 11-2-2006 to save the life of a Christian man of religion lit fire to himself in protest at the widespread made by Islam in the capitals and European cities.
The retired clergyman Vislberg Roland (73) poured oil on his clothes and set her on fire in the plaza of the town of Deir Erfurt Germany Wednesday amid 11-1-2006, which falls on the day Christians celebrate some of the reforms introduced by the German Protestant Church to the Christian translation of the Bible from Latin into Previous Manet in the 16th century.
She said several European newspapers today that the monastery, which burned the man himself it is the same lesson that the religious reformer Martin Luther Theology in 1505 and noted that he was transferred to hospital after setting fire to himself but died of severe wounds.
He said Oliver Forald, spokesman for the Anglican Church Society, The widow Vislberg Erfurt Bishop told that her husband left a message before his suicide in which he expressed concern about the spread of Islam in Germany and the inaction of the Church's position regarding this matter.

He said the Christian man in his valedictory that he had set fire to himself to warn of the "risk of Islamization of Europe." The Vislberg through during the last four years of his fears of the spread of Islam students from the Lutheran Church to take a serious attitude toward this matter.
When the firing began devouring his body, Vislberg was screaming : Jesus Christ and Oscar, in a reference to Oscar Brozoich (47), a Christian man of religion also lit a fire in the same arena in the city 30 years ago in August 18, 1976 in protest against the Communist regime in East Germany.
For his part, via Excel Nowak, the Lutheran bishop, his shock of "the terrible incident in Erfurt," He stressed that the motive behind the "suicide that complicated matters." Nowak said he hoped that this incident did not cause the tension between Muslims and Christians. He emphasized that Christians reject "cultural wars."




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