The bombings in Sri Lanka have once again put a spotlight on the rising tide of violence against Christians all over the world
According to Open Doors USA, an average of 105 churches and/or Christian buildings are burned or attacked every month. That is more than three per day, and almost all of those attacks get ignored by the mainstream media in the western world. In addition, an average of 345 Christians are killed for faith-related reasons every single month. Of course these numbers will soon be out of date, because violence against Christians continues to escalate all over the globe, and the horrifying attacks that we just witnessed in Sri Lanka are a perfect example. The following comes from CBS News…
"A series of eight bombings in Sri Lanka targeting Christian churches and hotels in three cities killed at least 207 people and wounded up to 450 others on Easter Sunday. Defense Minister Ruwan Wijewardene described the coordinated blasts as a terrorist attack by religious extremists."
More specifically, the attackers were Muslim extremists.
Why does the mainstream media have to be so politically correct all the time?
Of course this comes right on the heels of the fire that almost destroyed the Notre Dame Cathedral. Authorities are still attempting to determine the cause of that fire, but we do know that many other churches have been hit by vandals and arsonists in France since the beginning of February.
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Dems love this bc they love Islam over christianity.
ReplyDeleteNorthwest Woodsman: How much do you want to bet authorities are puzzled as to the “motive” of all these attacks. Who could possibly be responsible? Nah, couldn’t be them, they are a religion of peace.
ReplyDeleteReal funny thing about it all. All of these attacks always have the statement that they were given warning weeks in advance. Just like 9/11. And the perpetrators of 9/11 were the same ones who gave these early warnings. I mean at some point you have to ask if all these early warnings are given how come they aren't stopped?
ReplyDeleteThere POLITICIAN that knew about this needs to be executed.
DeleteJesus himself rallied against the Temple system. Churches were no part of his message. He wasn't toting a Bible either. God is in your heart home and everyday life. We are not required to worship collectively or memorize second hand scripture made up and written by men borrowed from other religions and superstitions, taxing tithings and the institutionalization of faith. You can rattle off and live by mans covenants or you can know God personally. His words are not in print. Your no better than a Muslim if you do.
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