I am a german. What you talking about is little strange for me. What was at new years eve was organized, but mostly from people from northafrican moslems which not came in 2015 to germany, but staying longer here. I find there must must be a balance between making panic and ignoring the danger of the islam terror. It is not so worse as you mentioned. The danger i see further in the problem that from offical side it is christians not allowed to spread the gospel among them. And that christians and moslem refugees are staying in one place. Christians then still live in fear because of this.
Know the feeling, ive tried to explain also see post #51 but I suppose with all the
media mass hysteria, people who don't live in Europe are bound to get a distorted view.
An interesting thing I saw on TV a few days ago (just to put another slant on this topic).
I was watching a programme where Christians and church leaders were explaining what was
happening to them in Syria and the surrounding countries. They are fleeing for their lives
the Christian population in theses countries has been decimated and many thousands more
Christians are planning on leaving.
They were speaking about the possibility that at this rate, there will be no
Christian representation left in these countries. It got me thinking that if
this happens these countries should tremble in their boots.
Look what happened to Sodom and Gomorrow when the only righteous
to be found, left those cities.
Has there ever been a time in modern history without Christian representation
left in a country? How dark that country will become.