Mass murder at a Church kills 32
Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2019 11:20 pm
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The Most Persecuted Religion in the World
By Kelly James Clark
Over the past year, I have written of the intolerance that Christians have shown to Muslims in the U.S. From Missouri to Murphreesboro, Christians have demonstrated both a lack of charity and a denial of the right to religious liberty by setting fire to old mosques and opposing new ones. But Christians in the U.S. are rank amateurs compared to the Muslim persecution of Christians in the Middle East.
Quoted from NZ post, still appliesbblhd672 wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2019 12:31 pm There's no place in a civilized world for savagery like this against any people of any group - religious, racial, political.
Yes, it is a tragedy but I don't see that pointing out the media bias against Christians is playing politics. This happened in NZ, not the US, so why isn't the slaughter of Christians in Muslim countries equally newsworthy in the US?Beiruty wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2019 12:19 pm Please folks stop playing political ping pong with this tragedy or any similar tragedy. Those killed are the victims and they are gone and we all will follow them.
The liberal democrats and their pandering msm is a far greater threat to America than are the muslims, Russians, Chinese or any other known groups.carlson1 wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2019 7:47 pm On CNN tonight an Imam was listing the Moaque shootings around the world and he listed the Synagogue shooting in Pittsburg along with a few others. Not one time did they mention Sutherland Springs or any other Christian “Houses of Worship” because it doesn’t fit their agenda.
The media has made this all political. The media is to blame for the fact the victims are forgotten.
I am not sure why. However, those who control the media have the answers.Charles L. Cotton wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2019 6:31 pmYes, it is a tragedy but I don't see that pointing out the media bias against Christians is playing politics. This happened in NZ, not the US, so why isn't the slaughter of Christians in Muslim countries equally newsworthy in the US?Beiruty wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2019 12:19 pm Please folks stop playing political ping pong with this tragedy or any similar tragedy. Those killed are the victims and they are gone and we all will follow them.
Chas.
All I can say is WOW. If these are in fact true then we have a huge unreported problem.mojo84 wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2019 12:02 am This site provides an indication of just how under reported attacks on Christians are in the mainstream media. Very few of these have I seen anything about in the mainstream media. It seems it isn't politically correct to cover such vicious tragedies against Christians but it is when it is the other way around.
www.thereligionofpeace.com/attacks/chri ... tacks.aspx
I used this website because of the list of attacks. I have not verified it's credibility with regard to it's other content and my referencing the website does not indicate I endorse or agree with any of its other content.