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Study: Christians Most Persecuted Group In The World

  

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Via:  badfish  •  7 years ago  •  28 comments

Study: Christians Most Persecuted Group In The World

Christians remain the target of more persecution than any other group in the world, according to a new study set to be released in February from the Italian-based  Center for Studies on New Religions.

These findings are consistent with those of the Clarion Project, an organization that tracks Islamic extremism.  The group’s national security analyst told  Fox News  that the U.S. government is doing very little to stem this tide of hate.

“U.S. policy has not had a strategy for specifically addressing the persecution of Christians,” said Ryan Mauro.  “For example, very few people are even aware that Iraqi Christians began organizing to defend themselves and needed our help.”

The report outlines the stark data of persecution, finding that 90,000 Christians around the world died for their faith in 2016. One-third of these fatalities were a direct result of Islamic extremists, like ISIS, while other believers perished as a result of the hostile policies of anti-Christian states like North Korea.

A staggering 600 million Christians could not openly practice their faith due to that observance being illegal.

Christians in Iraq, for instance, have suffered a steady decline in membership since 2003.  A relatively thriving population of 1.5 million adherents has declined to an estimated 275,000 today.

The Italian study confirms information from 2015 that indicated a growing intolerance towards Christians around the world – especially where extreme Islamic practices flourish – that increasingly manifests itself in acts of violence, including beheadings.

Aid to the Church in Need  conducted one such study that also indicated Christianity to be under fire in Africa and Asia, as well as the largely Muslim Middle East.  In Africa, the group found that Islamic terrorists like Nigeria’s Boko Hara were routinely targeting Christians for kidnapping and killing.

In Asia, Christians are attacked as a foreign influence and rejected by religious group who narrowly define what religious beliefs are indigenous to a country.

As Robert Nicholson of the Philos Project told Foxnews.com:  “There are many places on earth where being a Christian is the most dangerous thing you can be.  Those who think of Christianity as a religion of the powerful need to see that in many places it’s a religion of the powerless. And the powerless deserve to be protected.”

Read more:   http://dailycaller.com/2017/01/07/study-christians-most-persecuted-group-in-the-world/#ixzz4VBZPw467


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JohnRussell
Professor Principal
link   JohnRussell    7 years ago

I clicked on the first link

Christians remain the target of more persecution than any other group in the world, according to a new study set to be released in February from the Italian-based   Center for Studies on New Religions.

Nothing about the "study" .

 

Then we have  These findings are consistent with those of the Clarion Project, an organization that tracks Islamic extremism.  

I guess this means that an organization that tracks Islamic extremism is the noted expert on persecution of Christians. I can believe that, I just don't know if it is a trustworthy source. 

An article on this topic was just closed to comments a short while ago. 

Is this an instigation of Round 2 ? 

 

 

 
 
 
Nowhere Man
Junior Guide
link   Nowhere Man  replied to  JohnRussell   7 years ago

I guess they didn't get their share in the other one.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
Senior Guide
link   XXJefferson51  replied to  Nowhere Man   7 years ago

It was closed because an unnamed liberal member made it about race when race had nothing to do with it.  This article started before the other one was closed and isn't the very same article.  

 

 
 
 
Nowhere Man
Junior Guide
link   Nowhere Man  replied to  XXJefferson51   7 years ago

You want my honest opinion XX?

The other one had quickly turned into a huge Cir***-**rk Cl******ck, with no redeeming qualities by both sides.

This one in fact looks like it is going down the same road.

Probably why the people who are secure in their emotions are leaving it alone for the most part.

Once was enough.

 

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
Senior Guide
link   XXJefferson51  replied to  Nowhere Man   7 years ago

I don't understand why offending comments weren't simply removed and one or two of the three a month coc violations assessed rather than shutting down the entire seed.  

 
 
 
Cerenkov
Professor Silent
link   Cerenkov  replied to  XXJefferson51   7 years ago

Correct. A racist troll vandalized the thread.

 
 
 
Aeonpax
Freshman Silent
link   Aeonpax    7 years ago

 

I know mainly Christians and not a one of them, feel they are being persecuted. I've been around the US and have never met a Christian who feels they are persecuted. To each, their own. I guess it must be a condition of the mind.

 

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Hal A. Lujah
Professor Guide
link   Hal A. Lujah  replied to  Aeonpax   7 years ago

Lol - I thought I recognized that picture of Jesus.

 
 

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