According to its latest data, more than 7,000 Christians were killed for their faith in 2015 — almost twice as many as in 2014. In addition, more than 2,400 churches were attacked, damaged or destroyed — again, more than double the number of the previous year.
In the words of Open Doors’ CEO, David Curry:
The 2016 World Watch List [which ranks the 50 nations where Christians
are most persecuted] documents an unprecedented escalation of violence
against Christians, making this past year the most violent and sustained
attack on Christian faith in modern history. … This research has
concluded that after the brutal persecution of Christians in 2014, 2015
proved to be even worse with the persecution continuing to increase,
intensify and spread across the globe. … The level of exclusion,
discrimination and violence against Christians is unprecedented,
spreading and intensifying.
“Islamic extremism” is cited as the source of persecution for the remaining 41 nations that make the list of 50 worst persecutors of Christians. North Korea aside, the rest of the eight nations where Christians experience the worst form of persecution (“extreme persecution”) are all Islamic. In 35 nations, Islamic extremism “has risen to a level akin to ethnic cleansing” of Christians.
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3 comments:
And media morons keep telling us Islam is a "religion of peace". Peaceful persecution.
But that is because the media are themselves engaged, at present, in a form of 'peaceful persecution'.
So? Christians love their Martyrs. Christians love going to heaven they just don't want to die to get there!
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