World Wide Persecution Report

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Angela53510

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It seems like persecution, including kidnappings, murder, people forced to flee, prison camps and forced conversions continues throughout the world. Sadly, for believers in Africa, India, and Asia, the war against Christians continues.


"Overall in 2014, pressure on Christians increased in 29 countries, decreased in 11, and remained stable in 7. Three countries—Mexico, Turkey, and Azerbaijan—were added to the watch list this year"

"Researchers calculate that 4,344 Christians were "killed for faith-related reasons" in 2014, which is "more than double the 2,123 killed in 2013, and more than triple the 1,201 killed the year before that," reports World Watch Monitor (WWM). (Measuring martyrdoms has drawn debate in recent years, and Open Doors is usually on the conservative end of estimates.) By far the largest numberof deaths occurred in Nigeria, where 2,484 Christians were killed; the next deadliest country for Christians was the Central African Republic (CAR), with 1,088 deaths. The remaining three deadliest countries were Syria (271 deaths), Kenya (119 deaths), and North Korea (100 deaths)."

"In addition, 1,062 churches were "attacked for faith-related reasons" in 2014. The majority of attacks took place in five countries: China (258 churches), Vietnam (116 churches), Nigeria (108 churches), Syria (107 churches), and the Central African Republic (100 churches). Last year's highest-profile incident: a government campaign to “de-Christianize” the skyline of one of China’s most Christian cities. (The Pew Research Center also recently tallied the countries with the most government destruction of religious property.)

But it wasn’t increased violence that primarily drove persecution to record levels in 2014, but rather increased “cultural marginalization,” according to Open Doors. In other words, the "more subtle 'squeeze' dimensions of persecution" which make "daily life ... harder and harder" for Christians. A substantial study by the Pew Research Center found that nearly 75 percent of the world’s population now lives in countries with high levels of social hostility involving religion"

"And in Nigeria, where approximately half the population is Christian, murders and kidnappings by the militant group Boko Haram (most notably of 165 Christian schoolgirls) helped the West African nation reach the top 10 for the first time, rising from No. 14 last year to No. 10 this year. "

"The primary culprit in Africa and worldwide: “Islamic extremism,” which was the "main persecution engine" in 40 of the 50 countries on the 2015 watch list, including 18 of the top 20 countries (only 6 of which are in the Middle East)."

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The No. 2 driver of persecution was "dictatorial paranoia," or "where leaders seek to control religious expression," noted Open Doors. "It is the main persecution engine in 10 countries, including North Korea, and shows up as a secondary persecution engine in 16 more countries."

And while "organized corruption"' is the main driver of persecution in only Colombia and Mexico, it is No. 3 (after "Islamic extremism" and "dictatorial paranoia") "when its status as a secondary engine is taken into account," noted Open Doors. "Christians increasingly have to pay a heavy economic price to remain faithful to Christ."

"Three of the top five countries are in the Middle East, where targeted attacks have emptied many regions of Christians, reports Open Doors. Many fled from the advance of the Islamic State in 2014; in fact, more than 70 percent of Christians have left Iraq since 2003, and more than 700,000 Christians have fled from Syria since 2011, according to Open Doors. Only a remnant remain."

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Holding steady for the 13th year as the worst place for Christians to live is North Korea, where Open Doors reports up to 70,000 Christians are held in prison camps for their faith. The country garnered media attention in 2014 with the November release of American missionary Kenneth Bae after two years in prison, the detainment of American Jeffrey Fowles for leaving behind a Bible, and the arrest and release of 75-year-old Australian missionary John Short. (South Korean Baptist missionary Kim Jong-Uk is still imprisoned after receiving a life sentence in June for allegedly working with underground churches.)"


'Not Forgotten': The Top 50 Countries Where It's Most Difficult To Be A Christian | Gleanings | ChristianityToday.com
 

djness

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At least the christians get to go to heaven.
I'ts the tens of thousands of non believers that die every year which really gets me down.
 

Angela53510

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You're kidding me, right, djness?

These are our brothers and sisters being persecuted for the name of Christ. And of course, we pray for the lost, but we need to intervene and/or pray for these Christians who are being murdered and tortured for the simple fact of being children of God.
 

Desdichado

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I'm with Angela. People ought to walk in liberty.
 

djness

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You're kidding me, right, djness?

These are our brothers and sisters being persecuted for the name of Christ. And of course, we pray for the lost, but we need to intervene and/or pray for these Christians who are being murdered and tortured for the simple fact of being children of God.
Why would I kid about people burning eternally in a lake of fire.....

[h=1]Jonah 4:11New International Version (NIV)[/h]11 And should I not have concern for the great city of Nineveh, in which there are more than a hundred and twenty thousand people who cannot tell their right hand from their left—and also many animals?”
 
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I'm with Angela. People ought to walk in liberty.
Does that include the Muslims that get killed every day by Christian terrorists in Africa, or by the US in Afghanistan and the Middle East (which number a helluva lot more than 2,123 a year), and the Buddhists who get persecuted by the Chinese government, or the atheists in the 12 countries where apostasy is punishable by death? In Saudi where atheism is considered a form of terrorism perhaps?

I agree, everybody should be able to walk in liberty, and that includes every religion or non religion, whether it be law-abiding satanism or the most virtuous and peaceful Buddhist on planet Earth. Everybody should have the right to believe what they believe, to live lives free from the threat of being murdered or executed, or violently beaten or oppressed, whether they're gay, straight, trans, white, black, Jewish, Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, atheist, mentally ill, sane, disabled or able-bodied, a prostitute or a pastor.
 
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Can you back up your claims with facts please human. And not from some jihadi controlled newspaper.
 
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Kencore

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Sri Lanka, Burma and China are for the most part Budhist, China has taoists also so your reaching for hoards of Christians decimating muslims that will not convert to Christianity. It just doesn't happen. But it's apples to oranges to what this thread is talking about. Stick to the issue. As far as central Africa I don't blame them, they just don't want to end up like Northern Africa! We are talking about muslims who are going after christian communities. Get it? It's blatant that you avoid, at all costs, the atrocities of these muslim comunities that have, since the Arab spring and before, systematically purged their countries of Jews and Christians. I'm just going to make sure that everyone know that.
 
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You're acting like Christianity is the only religion being attacked again...
 
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Gee I wonder why? Hmm, could it be that the theme of the thread is work wide persecution report? Angela does a great job with her initial post then it doesn't take long for human to put his spin on it. I just thought I would bring the conversation back to the original topic. Nice to hear from you prcepi.
 
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Gee I wonder why? Hmm, could it be that the theme of the thread is work wide persecution report? Angela does a great job with her initial post then it doesn't take long for human to put his spin on it. I just thought I would bring the conversation back to the original topic. Nice to hear from you prcepi.
Deschichado said ''people ought to walk in liberty'', and I said that should include all people. I don't condone any form of oppression, execution, murder or genocide, but I'm also realistic and I recognize that Christians aren't the only people being persecuted, and that Christians are not always innocent in the matter, either.

If you believe people shouldn't be persecuted, then why shouldn't that belief extend to all people?
 
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Kencore

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You could then start your own thread regarding the state of persecution of everyone I suppose. But you always point out plight of the muslims. I wonder why?
 
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while rare, and not in power but in few places(like schindler in schindler's list),

ekklesia (true believers immersed in yahshua living his life) do not persecute anyone in any country.

and they are persecuted by almost everyone who is anything else.

as it is written "the world(those of the world) loves its own" and "because the world (and those of the world) hate me(yahshua hamashiach) the world (and those of the world) will also hate you (any true believers) and they will do to you what they have done to me(yahshua messiah)." i.e. "a pupil is not above his teacher, and may expect the same treatment that the teacher receives."






Deschichado said ''people ought to walk in liberty'', and I said that should include all people. I don't condone any form of oppression, execution, murder or genocide, but I'm also realistic and I recognize that Christians aren't the only people being persecuted, and that Christians are not always innocent in the matter, either.

If you believe people shouldn't be persecuted, then why shouldn't that belief extend to all people?
 
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You could then start your own thread regarding the state of persecution of everyone I suppose. But you always point out plight of the muslims. I wonder why?
I can't speak for Human, but I have to ask why discrimination and persecution of Muslims should be entirely ignored. I say this because many Muslims are being wrongfully discriminated against and it only serves as an excuse for other Muslims to act more radical.
 
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yahshua said to seek yahweh always, to go away to a quiet place often every day and seek him; that then gradually the focus of life would change from selfishness to yahweh's way of thinking. (i.e. as in having the mind of christ).

then, like little children, do what abba yahweh does, and speak what abba yahweh says to speak. it's not a matter as if of ignoring muslims or republicans or democrats or economic upheavals or the stock market - no, it is a matter of renouncing all focus that is outside of yahweh's perfect purpose and will for our lives. the best thing anyone can do anytime, is the same as yahshua - never do anything for nor from selfishness, nor for worldly, fleshly, nor carnal or wicked evil pursuits, no , but let everything be done obediently without hesitating and with perfect joy and willingly , doing as yahweh says to do. he knows best about everything without any exception. and he requires this for those who want to be alive in him, to receive his free gift of life in yahshua hamashiach(jesus messiah),
and to receive and partake of his over-generous peace and joy and righteousness as he decrees, with the amazing benefit of eternal life to boot ! (the only way)
 
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Kencore

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I can't speak for Human, but I have to ask why discrimination and persecution of Muslims should be entirely ignored. I say this because many Muslims are being wrongfully discriminated against and it only serves as an excuse for other Muslims to act more radical.
Then star you own thread! It's that easy state your case on your own thread. Then you can communicate with others who feel the same way. But that's way too boring huh?
 
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Then star you own thread! It's that easy state your case on your own thread. Then you can communicate with others who feel the same way. But that's way too boring huh?
Wondering why the OP is solely concerned with Christians and criticizing how they're pretending Christians are the only ones being attacked is on topic and belongs here.
 

p_rehbein

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Wondering why the OP is solely concerned with Christians and criticizing how they're pretending Christians are the only ones being attacked is on topic and belongs here.
OP is focusing on Christians because this is a Christian Forum.........that should be easy to comprehend.........

The OP in no way "pretended" that Christians are the only ones being attacked........goodness........
 
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I get so tired of atheists who come to a CHRISTIAN site and start complaining about people discussing CHRISTIAN things. If you don't want to see things from a Christian point of view then stop coming to a site for Christians. The OP didn't 'pretend' that no one else goes through any of these things, but as a CHRISTIAN on a CHRISTIAN SITE, she is posting about what is going on with CHRISTIAN people. Don't like it? Don't read it and quit trying to vilify people for putting their focus on the things that involve the purpose of this site.