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Title: Anti-Christian Hatred Sweeps The World
Source: prophecynewswatch.com
URL Source: http://www.prophecynewswatch.com/2015/July30/304.html
Published: Jul 30, 2015
Author: Michael Synder
Post Date: 2015-07-30 14:15:08 by Don
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Views: 984
Comments: 8

Anti-Christian Hatred Sweeps The World

July 30, 2015 | Michael Synder Share this article

There is very little that the entire world seems to agree upon, but there is one very frightening trend that is now taking hold literally all over the globe.

A passionate hatred of Christianity is sweeping across the planet, and very few global leaders have been willing to step forward and speak out against this rising persecution of Christians. In many parts of the Middle East, Africa and Asia, believers are being relentlessly attacked by extremists, churches are being destroyed, and laws are being passed to try to prevent the spread of the Christian faith.

In some areas, the violence has become so extreme that Christians knowingly risk their own lives just to go to church services each week. Would you risk your life to go to church? In North America and Europe, the persecution is often more subtle. Even though violent attacks are still fairly rare, Christian beliefs are being undermined by new laws, comedians and television shows regularly mock the Christian faith, and many employers will immediately mentally disqualify a potential candidate for a job if they discover that an individual is a Bible-believing Christian.

Sadly, this is just the beginning. In the years ahead, those that choose to be followers of Jesus Christ will face even greater persecution than we have seen already.

When most people think of “Christian persecution”, they immediately think of what is happening in the Middle East. And without a doubt, what ISIS is doing to Christians in Iraq and Syria is beyond horrifying. But that is only part of the story.

In this article, I am going to share with you 10 examples that show how the persecution of Christians is intensifying as anti-Christian hatred sweeps the world, and most of them are from outside the Middle East. I have specifically done this to show that this is truly a global phenomenon.

But to start off this list, let’s begin with how ISIS has been treating Christians in areas that they have conquered…

#1 Iraq

Eliza Griswold is the author of “The Tenth Parallel: Dispatches From the Fault Line Between Christianity and Islam“, and he has spent a great deal of time examining the demise of the Christian faith in the heart of the Middle East. The following is an excerpt from a recent piece that he did for the New York Times…

Recently, ISIS posted videos delineating the second-class status of Christians in the caliphate. Those unwilling to pay the jizya tax or to convert would be destroyed, the narrator warned, as the videos culminated in the now-­infamous scenes of Egyptian and Ethiopian Christians in Libya being marched onto the beach and beheaded, their blood running into the surf.

The future of Christianity in the region of its birth is now uncertain. ‘‘How much longer can we flee before we and other minorities become a story in a history book?’’ says Nuri Kino, a journalist and founder of the advocacy group Demand for Action. According to a Pew study, more Christians are now faced with religious persecution than at any time since their early history. ‘‘ISIL has put a spotlight on the issue,’’ says Anna Eshoo, a California Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives, whose parents are from the region and who advocates on behalf of Eastern Christians. ‘‘Christianity is under an existential threat.’’

#2 Kenya

As I discussed above, the persecution of Christians in the Middle East is only part of the story. What is getting much less coverage is the horrific persecution that is going on in many parts of Africa. The following is from a recent CNN piece about the ongoing persecution of Christians in Kenya…

In April this year, hundreds of students at Garissa University in northern Kenya came under attack when Al-Shabaab militants from across the border in Somalia raided dormitories at the college. Separating Christian students from their Muslim classmates, the raiders killed 147 and wounded dozens more. Today, the university stands empty.

Christians in North Eastern Kenya have come under repeated attacks by Al-Shabaab militants.

At Sunday Mass in Garissa’s Cathedral, Our Lady of Consolation, the benches are full. The congregation is praying under armed guard but they’re praying nonetheless.

Each Sunday brings with it new threats from Al-Shabaab. Garissa’s Christians are told that if you worship here, you’ll die. One of those attending Sunday Mass, Patrick Gitau tell us that despite the risks: “Every Sunday I’m here it’s my cathedral. Yeah I’m here I was baptized in this church.”

#3 India

It isn’t just Muslims that are viciously persecuting Christians. In India, radical Hindus are regularly conducting violent attacks against Christians and churches. The following is just one recent example…

The Evangelical Fellowship of India has reported a violent attack against Christians in the country that was committed earlier this month when over 200 Hindu radicals stormed a Protestant church in the town of Attingal, Kerela, beating up the pastor and some of the worshipers, and breaking the altar.

EFI shared the news with Fides News Agency, reporting that the attack took place on June 14. The radicals apparently shouted slogans like “Bharat Mathaki Jai” (“Hail Mother India”) during the attack, which was broken up after police arrived.

#4 Pakistan

Some of the most vicious attacks against Christians in recent years have happened in Pakistan. Sadly, the authorities often willingly ignore these attacks. The following are just a few of the incidents that have happened recently…

On Sunday, May 24, a Christian man in the Sanda neighborhood of Lahore was accused of blasphemy when some Muslims saw him burning newspapers that reportedly contained Arabic verses from the Koran. After the accusation, a Muslim mob caught the Christian, severely beat him, and even attempted to set him on fire. A few months earlier, another Muslim mob burned a Christian couple alive inside a kiln after they, too, were accused of insulting Islam. The Christian youth — named Humayun Masih, said to be “mentally unstable” — was imprisoned and charged under section 295-B of Pakistan’s penal code, which prohibits the desecration of the Koran. After the attack on the Christian youth, the Muslim mob, reportedly thousands, rampaged through the neighborhood and set fire to Christian homes and a church. Christians in the region were attacked, and most fled the region; some of the mob was armed and gunshots were heard.

#5 Nigeria

Did you know that Islamic terrorists in Nigeria have killed more than 2,000 people (most of them Christians) so far in 2015? Why isn’t this getting much more attention from the global media?…

Since its formation in 2009, Boko Haram has perpetrated the killing of over over 10,000 Nigerians, including thousands of Christians. This year alone, over 2,000 people have been killed as a result of the group’s attacks and an estimated 750,000 have fled their homes. While most of the attacks have taken place in northern Nigeria, they have extended to Cameroon and Chad in recent months.

Earlier in July, Muslim extremists ravaged northeastern Nigerian villages, killing nine villagers and burning down 32 churches and about 300 homes, according to Stephen Apagu, chairman of a self-defense group in Borno state’s Askira-Uba local government area.

#6 China

The Chinese government has been brutally persecuting Bible-believing Christians for decades, but this year things have been taken to an entirely new level. The following is an excerpt from a recent Washington Free Beacon article…

The CCP considers the rising popularity of Christianity as a threat to its dominance, China Aid said, and has used aggressive measures to intimidate members.

“The Chinese government’s persecution campaign included forced demolition of churches and crosses, the detention and imprisonment of pastors and church members on criminal charges, forcing churches into bankruptcy by confiscating church property and imposing fines, and manipulating state-run media to label house churches as ‘cult’ organizations,” the report said.

A local police force—including 600 SWAT officers and government agents—demolished the cross last year at Salvation Church, a Christian house church in the eastern coastal city of Wenzhou. The officers attacked 14 church members on July 21 and seriously injured five, according to the report.

Zhang Shaojie, former pastor at the Nanle County Christian Church in central China, was sentenced to 12 years in jail and fined after being convicted of “gathering a crowd to disrupt public order” and “fraud.” Zhang mobilized his congregation to petition the government in Beijing after local authorities seized property that the church had set aside for a new building. Local officials responded by detaining some church members and barring their travel to Beijing.

#7 Nepal

In Nepal, churches cannot buy property, and the new constitution actually bans people from converting to Christianity…

The largely Hindu nation of Nepal has published a draft of a new constitution that would ban religious conversion. Father Silas Bogati, vicar general of the Apostolic Vicariate of Nepal, told Catholic News Service that “Christianity is not recognized as a religion here, unlike Hinduism, Buddhism or Islam.” “Hence, churches cannot be registered as a legal body, and we cannot buy property,” he added. “We are severely handicapped by this.”

#8 Italy

Normally you wouldn’t think of Italy as a place where Christians would be persecuted, but thanks to Islamic immigration this is rapidly changing…

Accounts of Muslim immigrants taunting and even assaulting Christians in Italy are increasing. Earlier this year, a crucifix was violently destroyed in close proximity to a populated mosque, and a statue of the Virgin Mary was destroyed and urinated on by a group of North Africans in Italy.

#9 Canada

Canada is becoming increasingly hostile to Bible-believing Christians, and attacks on churches are becoming more common. Just check out this recent example…

On May 26, a 22-year-old man of Muslim background was charged with alleged hate crimes committed against the St. Catherine of Siena Church and its neighboring elementary school in Mississauga, Ontario. Iqbal Hessan faces five counts of mischief, and over $5,000 in fines. On May 20, the Sacred Heart of Jesus statue that stands in front of the church was covered in black paint and the fingers of its outstretched arms were broken off. Behind the church, graffiti with the words “There is no Jew God” was scrawled across the brick wall along with a drawing of a face labelled “Jewsus.” That vandalism was the fourth time the church was targeted.

#10 The United States

If Christians stay in their homes and don’t say anything, normally they don’t get physically persecuted in this country. But in recent years there have been an increasing number of incidents where street preachers and others that do try to actively influence the culture have been violently assaulted. The following is one recent example that happened in Seattle…

Two street preachers were brutally beaten—punched and kicked—by a crowd at a gay pride festival in Seattle and the entire melee was captured on video.

The preachers were holding signs reading “Repent or Else” and “Jesus Saves From Sin.” The video shows a group of people initially screaming and threatening the men during Pridefest at the Seattle Space Needle.

Television station KOMO reported that some of the attackers belonged to a group called NOH8.

A group of women tried to steal their signs but were unsuccessful. The video then shows a group of men grabbing onto one of the preacher’s signs and dragging him to the ground. At some point he was punched in the back of the head a number of times while others can be seen kicking the man.

Of course all of this is just the beginning.

In the years ahead, hatred toward Christians is going to continue to increase, and many believers are going to be faced with some extremely difficult choices.

What would you do if you were forced to choose between your job and your relationship with Jesus Christ?

What would you do if you were forced to choose between your life and your relationship with Jesus Christ?

Nearly 2000 years ago, Jesus told us that his followers would be hated and persecuted. So none of this should be any surprise to us. Consider what Jesus had to say in John chapter 15…

“If the world hates you, you know that it hated Me before it hated you. If you were of the world, the world would love you as its own. But because you are not of the world, since I chose you out of the world, the world therefore hates you. Remember the word that I said to you: ‘A servant is not greater than his master.’ If they persecuted Me, they will also persecute you. If they kept My words, they will keep yours also.

Just like we saw during the times of the early church, sometimes the fire of persecution provides the perfect fuel for the growth of the kingdom of God. And sometimes the persecutors end up becoming extremely radical believers themselves. The following is one particularly miraculous example…

“One of our YWAM workers in the Middle East was contacted by a friend earlier this year and they met up and he was introduced to an ISIS fighter who had killed many Christians already. I mean that’s a horrible situation, and admittedly, he was probably on guard,” Gina Fadely, director of Youth With A Mission Frontier Missions, Inc. (YWAM), said during a recent appearance on The Voice of the Martyrs Radio Network.

YWAM, a nonprofit missionary organization active since 1960, describes itself as “a global movement of Christians from many cultures, age groups, and Christian traditions, dedicated to serving Jesus throughout the world.” The Voice of the Martyrs (VOM) is another nonprofit that draws attention to Christians facing persecution around the world.

Fadely, who appeared on the VOM radio program along with Kevin Sutter, another YWAM leader, went on to share that this Islamic State jihadi confessed not only to killing Christians but “that he had actually enjoyed doing so.”

“He told this YWAM leader that he had begun having dreams of this man in white who came to him and said, ‘You are killing my people.’ And he started to feel really sick and uneasy about what he was doing,” Fadely continued. “The fighter said just before he killed one Christian, the man said, ‘I know you will kill me, but I give to you my Bible.’ The Christian was killed and this ISIS fighter actually took the Bible and began to read it. In another dream, Jesus asked him to follow him and he was now asking to become a follower of Christ and to be discipled.”

Read more at http://www.prophecynewswatch.com/2015/July30/304.html#jsy0Rlw5FfAapdPd.99

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#1. To: Don (#0)

"Would you risk your life to go to church?"

I'd be armed up the wazoo. Sure I'd go. It's a great opportunity to kill some radical Islamists.

Probably set up in the choir section at the back of the church -- good field of view, elevated position, my buddy spotting and providing cover.

Can't wait for Sunday! Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!

misterwhite  posted on  2015-07-30   14:23:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Don (#0) (Edited)

What would you do if you were forced to choose between your job and your relationship with Jesus Christ?

What would you do if you were forced to choose between your life and your relationship with Jesus Christ?

I would follow Jesus' advice and be subtle as a serpent (while remaining as innocent as a dove).

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-07-30   14:23:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: misterwhite (#1) (Edited)

Many probably do.

Don  posted on  2015-07-30   14:52:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Vicomte13 (#2)

There is certainly nothing wrong with subtlety.

Don  posted on  2015-07-30   14:54:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Don (#3) (Edited)

Many probably do.

It's why it is very important to remember exactly what Jesus commanded.

Example: he did not command people to come together visibly meeting in a place called "the church". Christians did that, but Jesus didn't command it. "Ekklesia" - which we translate as "church" - means "those called out of an assembly". The assembly was Israel, and the disciples of Christ were called out of it.

So, did Christ demand they stop going to synagogue or cease the rituals? No. Nor did he tell the Samaritans to stop doing whatever Samaritans did. He didn't focus on ritual. He focused on the heart and mind.

Which means that if one is operating in a place like the Soviet Union, where the only authorized Church was the Orthodox Church, and where the Orthodox confessional was full of KGB plants, one firmly remembers that the faith of Christ is what CHRIST HIMSELF TAUGHT AND SAID WAS ESSENTIAL, and is NOT ANYTHING that Christians have done in the 2000 years since and called "Church" (and THIS is why it is so vital to read the Bible, at least the parts where Jesus spoke and taught - so that you can know what to do even if Satan takes command of the local church. The gates of hell won't prevail against the faithful overall, but demons can certainly possess local clerics).

The Churches say that one must "come to Church", or "confess", but that is not true. Going to Church and confessing to somebody you know is probably a KGB agent is not required for salvation either.

In other words, Christians are NOT OBLIGATED BY GOD to go put their necks into a noose by going through the outward visible motions of "going TO church", because church does not mean a building, and it does NOT mean an "assembly" either, it means, specifically, those called OUT of an assembly, by God.

In a case of oppression, a man can keep communion with God and keep the faith WITHOUT stupidly walking into a church building and assembly that has been set up to be a roach motel.

The examples of the Christian martyrs was very powerful, and helped convert more, but Christianity didn't SURVIVE because the Christians were eaten by lions. It survived because OTHER Christians were NOT eaten by lions, and quietly kept the faith, or moved away and carried the faith with them, like Jews.

The other thing to remember about Jesus is that countries are nothing to him. Playthings. There is no credit with God for being a "patriot". If the country is evil, then being a "patriot" is serving something evil - and that's idolatry, not creditable. So, if your country becomes oppressive and horrible, the whole world is God's, and therefore yours. Chuck your broken country and move to another one. No man owes any loyalty to any piece of ground. Loyalty is owed to what is good and functional. If the country is good and functional, then prop it up and its laws, but if it becomes dysfunctional, then you owe no government any more loyalty than you owe to any other false religion or idolatry. You serve God, and if your country has become an enemy of God, then you are an enemy of your country.

If It's dangerous, leave it and find a better one. If it's not dangerous, stay if it pleases you, but remember that you owe it precisely nothing. It is a dysfunctional thing, a broken idol. You serve God and God ALONE.

Do you go through the outward manifestations of basic acquiescence? If you don't want to get killed you do. And as you do so, remember Namaan the Syrian. God did not heal one Israelite of leprosy during Elisha's period as prophet. He only healed the pagan Namaan, vizier of a Syrian kingdom. Namaan, upon being healed, returned to Elisha and said that thenceforth he would worship only the Most High God, the God of Israel. But, he said, that because he was vizier, he would nevertheless have to go through the motions of bowing and ritual to the king's idol, as that was required. He asked God to forgive him for that and to make allowance for it. His leprosy did not return, and his faith remained in God. He participated in a meaningless ritual for appearance sake.

Paul suggests no less, when he says that, in truth, eating meat sacrificed to idols is no sin, because the idols are to no-gods, and the true Christian knows that. So go ahead and eat it, if it's what's available. However, Paul said, if what you do causes another Christian to stumble, then seek to refrain from it. The Christian who finds himself in an evil land is not required to expose himself and get killed going to an outlawed meeting house. That's Christian tradition, not God's commandment. And Christians don't have to go and confess their sins to KGB agents. If that's all on offer, confess in your heart and God will understand, just as he understood with Namaan.

The place where you have to draw the line is at doing affirmative acts of evil. Dissimulation is not an affirmative act of evil, it is avoidance of an evil to you, and also to the fool committing the evil.

Most likely, you will be asked to report people. And then you must simply ignore the order. You do not have to take an affirmative, unarmed, open stance and throw yourself to the lions. You have to resist the evil, but remember: deceit is a legitimate tactic in holy war, and one that saves lives if your alternative is simply to outright kill people, including bad people.

If it's 1944 and there's an officer at the door seeking to collect the Jews hiding in your attic, you have two moral choices: kill him, or lie to him. Lying to him may preserve HIS life also, and yours, and the Jews' too. Killing him might be satisfying, but it will probably get you and the Jews' killed. If you have no choice, if the Jews are discovered and he's going out, then you may kill him, without warning even. Note, by doing so you are a traitor - if the state forces your hand, you must be a traitor to it in order to be loyal to God. But one does not throw away his life over the merely symbolic. Jesus didn't demand that we do so. Indeed, he said not to.

So, subtle as a serpent, innocent as a dove.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-07-30   15:22:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Vicomte13 (#2)

I would follow Jesus' advice and be subtle as a serpent (while remaining as innocent as a dove).

Many of those being persecuted do not have such an easy choice.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-07-31   7:44:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: TooConservative (#6)

Many of those being persecuted do not have such an easy choice.

That's true. Many have the choice of dying in the faith now, or dissimulating.

Others don't even have that choice. Nobody cares what they believe: they're Christians by birth, according to their oppressors, and therefore slated for death.

This was the fate of millions of secular non-believing Jews in the Third Reich. The Reich didn't CARE what they believed. Belief had nothing to do it. The Third Reich's theory was the same as many Americans have regarding anchor- babies: it doesn't matter that you're a citizen under some piece of paper, you are "the other", varelse, and you should not exist here.

Such is the fate of Christians in many places.

In the Middle East right now, American military aggression broke Iraq, resulting in a power vacuum that brought identity-jihadists forward, who are now ethnically cleansing the region. "Christian" is an ethnicity there. It runs with family names and villages. Those Christians have no choice but to flee or die.

And the responsible country, the United States, which caused all of this by its military aggression into Iraq that broke that nation's govermment and caused ISIS - the US won't take the Christians as refugees. If you were (or are) a Soviet or Russian Jew, you have carte blanche into the US. But Arab Christians made refugees by American aggression and stupidity? The American policy is that they should die.

Christians should take note of that. American foreign policy recognizes specific religions for refuge: Jews, even when the oppression is merely political or economic. America takes in Muslims from all over the place. But Christians facing death? US policy is "Fuck off and die."

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-07-31   8:52:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Vicomte13 (#7)

And the responsible country, the United States, which caused all of this by its military aggression into Iraq that broke that nation's govermment and caused ISIS - the US won't take the Christians as refugees. If you were (or are) a Soviet or Russian Jew, you have carte blanche into the US. But Arab Christians made refugees by American aggression and stupidity? The American policy is that they should die.

We are admitting some. If nothing else, you'd think they'd just come across the southern border as illegals and then claim refugee status. What, Anthony Kennedy would finally decide he'd found an illegal alien he didn't want to grant sanctuary (and benefits) to?

Even so, America does bear a terrible guilt for the fate of Mideast Christians. They have been the biggest victims of the neocon Arab Spring adventures and the Iraq and Af-Pak wars.

As with the other neocon/Yankee misadventures over the last century or so, the guilty elements of the American ruling class are never punished for their war crimes. Nor will they ever accept blame for their actions that have had cruel results for millions of people around the world. It's not just the Christians of the modern Mideast whose fates were sealed by the American ruling classes.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-07-31   9:14:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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