The Open Doors report on the persecution of Christians has passed almost unnoticed:
Nothing has really changed. It’s always the same – Islam and Hinduism are at the forefront of extreme and very high levels of persecution. This is joined by Buddhism and communism.
There is, of course, a lack of Western countries where persecution is becoming more and more visible. Churches are burning, bans are being imposed, such as the prohibition of reading the Bible publicly, as it is considered hate speech. Meanwhile, other faiths can even terrorize entire cities and neighborhoods, committing rape and exploiting children in the name of love and tolerance. It is forbidden to openly speak or write about Christian morality and its principles, as this is also considered hate speech subject to punishment.
Some facts from the European scene:
Christian churches: In 2019, there were almost 3,000 attacks on churches and Christian places of worship in Western Europe, mainly in France and Germany.
Synagogues: In 2023, the number of crimes against synagogues in Germany increased from 28 to 42 compared to the previous year.
Mosques: During the same period, the number of crimes against mosques in Germany increased from 62 to 70.
Yes, and of course, according to communists/globalists, with the Vatican Judas leading the way, the most important issue is those 70 mosques, while thousands of attacks on Christian places of worship are seen as signs of love and respect for other religions.
The level of persecution is very high, but people don’t notice it because they are not interested. They have become a mindless mass, reacting as they have been programmed to.
Everyone defends the Palestinians, showing how just they are, but the horrifying image of Christians persecuted in most countries around the world seems to interest no one. Perhaps someone will accuse me of exaggerating, they may think so, but they will be wrong. The report mentions 50 countries that persecute Christians. If we add to that the Western countries where speaking about Christian morality is called hate speech, where reading the Bible publicly is prohibited, we get a horrifying but very true picture.
It must not be forgotten that Catholics are persecuted in today’s so-called Catholic Church, which, apart from its name, has nothing Catholic or faithful to God about it.
Modernism is a cesspool of all heresies, not the faith passed down to us by our Lord Jesus Christ.
The New Mass is a Masonic Protestant idea and insults God, and its promoters, who have taken control of the church administration, are involved in pedophilic, sexual, financial scandals, and perhaps even darker matters.
This is just a brief reminder for those who have suddenly forgotten where the enemies of Western civilization, with Christian roots, are.
Israel, and even more so Islam, have never shown love towards us, only hatred. The Palestinians demand justice and compassion, but do they show it to the terrorized countries of Europe? Definitely NO.
Israel is outraged by the lack of support for its racist policies, but have its supporters stopped destroying Christian civilization from within? NO, we still only hear accusations of imagined anti-Semitism. I don’t know if there is a nation that they wouldn’t accuse of persecution and demand money from.
So Christians should defend their brothers, of course condemning the atrocities of war.
There is one general principle that applies to every issue. If one side of the conflict is evil, it doesn’t mean that the other side is good.
Let’s stick to that and not succumb to media witch hunts and suggestions. Christians around the world are being murdered, raped, and persecuted (today’s modernist Church is at the forefront of spreading sexual crimes – that is its hallmark). We should stand up for them and loudly demand justice and the punishment of the guilty.
We must remember the cruel actions that we are talking about, such as in Afghanistan. After the shameful retreat of the American army, Christians were left behind and had their heads cut off. In India, churches and Christian schools are set on fire and destroyed. An example is the events of 2008 in Odisha, where more than 5,600 Christian homes in 600 villages were destroyed.
Such things are happening regularly around the world, but everyone is silent. If someone who calls themselves a Catholic or a Christian only fights for the rights of the Palestinians or Israel and has never mentioned the situation of Christians in the world, it’s worth considering who they really are.
Arkadiusz Niewolski



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