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An increase in church attacks, a sign of the times.

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I got to thinking that if we are getting closer to the end game, there should be an increase in attacks on Christian churches and Christians.

This is something the mainstream news media is not going to cover. And neither is it something the government data keepers want to release because it does not fit the narrative that Christians are terrorists.

So I searched the topic And found there has been an increase. So if you come across any news about this topic you can post it here.

Because I believe there will be a big increase, as it is also a sign of the end times.
 

I got to thinking that if we are getting closer to the end game, there should be an increase in attacks on Christian churches and Christians.

This is something the mainstream news media is not going to cover. And neither is it something the government data keepers want to release because it does not fit the narrative that Christians are terrorists.

So I searched the topic And found there has been an increase. So if you come across any news about this topic you can post it here.

Because I believe there will be a big increase, as it is also a sign of the end times.

I agree brother. Well to a point.
The true church,the body of Christ will certainly be persecuted. However there are some groups and denominations being attacked,that dont fall in that category.
Some ordain homosexuals,are for abortion,teach false doctrines,have interfaith assemblies and some dont believe Christ was born of a virgin.
Some,like most people bring troubles and trials upon themselves.
Now if one of those i mentioned above is attacked. Good deal. I'm for it.
 
I agree brother. Well to a point.
The true church,the body of Christ will certainly be persecuted. However there are some groups and denominations being attacked,that dont fall in that category.
Some ordain homosexuals,are for abortion,teach false doctrines,have interfaith assemblies and some dont believe Christ was born of a virgin.
Some,like most people bring troubles and trials upon themselves.
Now if one of those i mentioned above is attacked. Good deal. I'm for it.
Yes the prophecy about the war against the saints is to be distinguished from the prophecy of the burning of the harlot church system.

But those who are of the world do not know the difference between a true Christian, and one who is professing themselves to be a Christian, but who are not.

Either way, the increase in Church attacks and attacks on those who identify as Christians should increase as the end times draw to a close.
 
The temple around A. D. 70 was attached too!

Much of Europe became involved in a struggle largely between Roman Catholic, Calvinist, and Lutheran powers. The war eventually cost about eight million lives.

Violence. The Reformation was a very violent period in Europe, even family members were often pitted against one another in the wars of religion. Each side, both Catholics and Protestants, were often absolutely certain that they were in the right and that the other side was doing the devil's work.

Hundreds of Roman Catholic churches have been attacked since the violence that erupted nationwide following George Floyd's death in May 2020, according to a Catholic nonprofit.

Since May 2020, there have been nearly 300 attacks against U.S. Catholic churches as far afield as Emmonak, Alaska, with the most recent tally at 275 as of Sunday, according to a tracker from CatholicVote.

The religious nonprofit organization noted that "while the riots and looting mostly died down in the summer of 2020, the attacks on Catholic churches have continued and escalated."

How many people died in the wars of religion?

European wars of religion​


European wars of religion - Wikipedia


At its height, in the spring and summer of 1525, it involved an estimated 300,000 peasant insurgents. Contemporary estimates put the dead at 100,000. It was Europe's largest and most widespread popular uprising before the 1789 French Revolutio
 
Attacking churches is a serious problem. Burglary, arson, and vandalism are always problems. One thing about the church and the state that they have in common is always the foundation. Both cases are of groups who meet publicly, and they do it on private property, with bylaws attached to who may and may not attend any one publicly announced service, meeting other function. This is the same principle as the private sector/public sector service, business or industry problem. Church and state are separate, but they use the same kind of money.

From a law-and-order standpoint, it's a matter of understanding the motives and reasons of criminals. Psychology and lazy teachers hold with the theory that it's the victim's fault, and so do scatter police officials and activist judges. People are expected to put up with hostile neighbors, abusive migrant workers, and assaults by multicultural non second amendment posterity because they have so much, being white, Union represented, or four-year college graduates. Property crimes are an f-stop perspective on this issue, and your church example is brilliant. What did the church do, exactly? Was it too expensive, too modest, in the way of a stoner skate part that some loud heavy metal fan with a portable stereo wanted to build?

People think it's alright to attack various building foundations that they don't like because of spiritual doctrine taught within, it could be any church from the Catholics to the Seventh Day Adventists, and if you're really prissy about Norther European whites and the occult, there was a spate of church burnings in Norway back in the 1980s. But it's a property crime. Now, you can't just have it both ways and say, well, it was alright that that building was attacked as property because I know their doctrine from the outside or have heard a political-monetary sermon about it from a YouTube pastor, but don't touch my social security check or ask me for a helping hand when someone off the wall attacks you, because I keep all my mint anise and cumin to myself.
 
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