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Christianity Growing,... and Under Siege

stephen

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Around the world, and especially in Africa and Asia, Christian populations are suffering severe discrimination and brutal attacks. Thousands are being killed.
Systematic campaigns are being waged against Christians simply because of their faith, and it is not too dramatic to suggest that these are forms of ethnic cleansing and genocide.

Christianity is no longer a predominantly Western religion.

Since 1900, there has been a startling growth of Christianity in Latin America, Africa and Asia, to the point that now, 65 percent of the world's 2 billion Christians live on one of those three continents.

Christians now constitute the largest single religious group in Africa. Close to 350 million Christians live in Asia. But this dramatic growth has also fanned the flames of religious persecution and hatred against them.

In northern Nigeria, deadly religious violence occurs with regularity, killing hundreds at a time.

Christians in Ethiopia have seen the destruction of 57 churches; thousands of Christians have been displaced, and some have been killed.

In Sudan, the government has waged a decades-old war against Christians in southern part of the country.

In Egypt, radicals now use the façade of democratic reforms to ramp up their continuing war against Coptic Christians, while the army looks the other way.

Christians have lived in Iraq for 1,800 years, but recent violence threatens their very existence as a community.

In Pakistan, religious violence and anti-blasphemy laws are used to suppress Christians, while prominent Christian politicians and their defenders are assassinated.

In India, religious radicals attack Christian converts, while courts and political assemblies take away their rights.

Religious violence against Christians occurs with depressing regularity in Indonesia, while the Chinese government cracks down on Christian churches, especially those that have chosen not to register with the communist government.

In many countries around the world, anti-Christian activists have hijacked political processes to codify severe discrimination.

Christianity: Growing, and under siege | StarTribune.com

(Granquist, "Christianity: Growing, and under siege," Minneapolis Star Tribune, May 22, 2011).
 
I agree that persecution is wrong. However it is not only against Christians around the world. It happens to all religions. For example, armies march under the name of their country and their country tries to represent God. The United States for example. So when our armed forces go out and wage war in distant countries, destroying peoples lives and homes, they and many others start to believe something like "Muslims are vile and awful walks of life, and are all the same".

My point is, is that it should never be focused on one religion or group. On a few people, or random beliefs. Persecution is all over the entire world, even Christians do it to others. Some believers actually beat on and harass Atheists, Pagans, and Muslims in the United States. Some may say these aren't believers, I say they are misguiding and need higher council.

It is wrong and evil all over the entire world to persecute any living soul, to even think about judging them, it is wrong. It has been going on for thousands of years. Wars killing millions, just because of two different beliefs. Civilizations being destroyed and purged from this earth because they believed in two gods instead of one.

We are not God, we have no say in who stays and who goes. God does not support mindless killing of each other and ourselves. Ask yourself, did Jesus Christ carry around a rocket launcher blowing people up for being sinners or unbelievers? It needs to stop and it is not only in the hands of Christians, but in the hands of the entire world. We all have to DO something about it. Being hateful and rude and judgemental contributes to the problem. Separated one church from another, one belief from any other is contributing to the problem.

We are all Gods children, believer or not. We all need love and to be cared for. We all need help and prayer. Pray for the persecuted, but pray for the persecuters even more.
 
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