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Yesterday, a friend of mine who is a priest in Stockholm wrote a Facebook status, explaining that refugees from Syria were arriving at the Church of Saint Clare but that they had no matresses or pillows since the shipment that was supposed to arrive that afternoon had been delayed.
He asked his friends to help by donating what they could, so my girlfriend and I got in the car, packed it with what we could give away and went to collect stuff from others who didn't have transportation.
It took less than three hours for us all to fill the church, allowing a group of desperate muslims, one of them a two-year old girl, to have at least one night in relative comfort and safety. That's how we feel about having "so many" muslims in our country.
If we turn fleeing people away, telling them that they're not welcome in our part of the world, that we consider them worth less than we are, where do you think they'll turn in their desperation? Eventually they might look to organisations like IS, because they have no-where else to go.
To those who are afraid of Daesh or claiming that muslims coming to our country will perform some kind of coup-d'état: You want to make sure a person doesn't end up being your enemy? Make him your friend, clothe him, feed him, give him shelter.
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