Who Are the Worst Persecutors of Christians? – IOTW Report

Who Are the Worst Persecutors of Christians?

Muslims, Muslims, Muslims of course-  and we have just seen “the worst year in modern history for Christian persecution.”  (Kim Jong Un’s murders of Christians only adds to the horrific worldwide Christian body count.)

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And it’s not simply the rogue terror cells of ISIS or Al Quada or the Taliban or Al Shabah or Boko Haram. It’s recognized sovereign nations committing these murders.

“82 percent of the world’s persecution of Christians is being committed by Muslims. As for the top ten worst countries persecuting Christians, nine of them are Muslim-majority – that is, 90 percent of nations where Christians experience “extreme persecution” are Muslim.”

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5 Comments on Who Are the Worst Persecutors of Christians?

  1. How many of you hear anything about the horrific Worldwide Christian persecution in your Church? If you don’t attend Church how about your social groups, personal friends and family?

    The pulpit, social groups and government have become a politically correct place for social speech, not wishing to offend anyone.

    It is like no one knows or wants to identify the holocaust happening around the world. Does anyone care anymore?

    The religion of peace will be the death of us yet.

  2. I have a shirt that is illegal in 53 countries, the majority of which are moslem countries. It has a cross and some Bible verses on it.

    If a moslem is devout he can be expected to hate Christians and Jews:

    Quran 5.51 O believers, do not hold Jews and Christians as your allies. They are allies of one another; and anyone who makes them his friends is surely one of them; and God does not guide the unjust.

    There is no peace in islam. Only death and violence.

  3. @cato, I get monthly mailings from Voice of the Martyrs. And every year they send me a new calendar and a map that shows the countries where Christians are persecuted the most.

    But you are right about the “feel good” churches these days. They seem to have lost their path, a good number of them.

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