MichaelSnyder
American Dream
December 10, 2013
American Dream
December 10, 2013
The
“coming persecution of Christians” has already begun. It is already
here. So why is the mainstream media in the United States almost totally
silent about this phenomenon? When some politician somewhere around the
globe inadvertently offends homosexuals or Muslims, it instantly makes headline
news.
But very
few Americans are even aware that it has been estimated that 100
million Christians are currently facing persecution and thatapproximately 100,000 Christians die for
their faith each year. As you are about to see, Christians all over the
world are being burned alive, beheaded, crucified, tortured to death and
imprisoned in metal shipping containers just because of what they
believe. This persecution goes on year after year and it is steadily
intensifying. But the governments of the western world and the mainstream
media are almost entirely ignoring what is happening.
The
information shared below is extremely graphic. Some of the websites that
normally run my articles may want to think twice before posting this one.
The reason why I have included such graphic information is because I believe
that it is very important to accurately communicate what is truly going on out
there. People need to know the reality of the holocaust that is
happening. The following are short excerpts from news stories about
incidents of Christian persecution that took place in 12 different countries
around the planet. Sadly, the vast majority of Americans have never even
heard about any of these stories…
#1 Christian Taxi Driver Pulled Out Of His Cab And Beheaded In
Egypt: One attack involved taxi driver Rafaat Aziz Mina, who was
slaughtered in an Alexandria street just because he was Christian. In his early
twenties, he was killed on 16 August by a mob of Islamists who took to the
streets after news reached them about the military’s action against their camps
in Cairo.
An amateur video shot
by a resident shows a mob blocking cars, checking the passengers inside. When
Aziz’s taxi was stopped, one of the protesters noted a cross hanging from the
rear view mirror. Quickly, the young man was dragged out and kicked, punched
and beaten to death. For several minutes, the extremists defiled the lifeless
body kicking and spitting on it, concluding their performance by cutting off
his head, which they left on the sidewalk.
#2 Tortured To Death By U.S.-Backed Al-Qaeda Rebels In Syria:
In late October, the U.S-supported “opposition” invaded and occupied Sadad for
over a week, till ousted by the nation’s military. Among other atrocities, 45
Christians—including women and children—were killed, several tortured to death;
Sadad’s 14 churches, some ancient, were ransacked and destroyed; the bodies of
six people from one family, ranging from ages 16 to 90, were found at the
bottom of a well (an increasingly common fate for “subhuman” Christians).
#3 “Slaughtering Us Like Chickens” In The Central African
Republic: Thousands of Christian civilians sought refuge at an
airport guarded by French soldiers Friday, fleeing from the mostly Muslim
ex-rebels with machetes and guns who rule the country a day after the worst
violence to hit the chaotic capital in nine months.
When several
French helicopters landed at the airport, people sang with joy as they banged
on plastic buckets and waved rags into the air in celebration.
Outside
the barbed wire fences of the airport, bodies lay decomposing along the roads
in a capital too dangerous for many to collect the corpses. Thursday’s clashes
left at least 280 dead, according to national radio, and have raised fears that
waves of retaliatory attacks could soon follow.
“They are
slaughtering us like chickens,” said Appolinaire Donoboy, a Christian whose
family remained in hiding.
#4 Shot For Refusing To Convert To Islam In Libya: A
group of Muslims robbed two Egyptian Christians living in Libya, then tied up
and shot them to death after the two Copts refused their demand to convert to
Islam, relatives said.
On a rural
road in Derna District in northeastern Libya on Wednesday (Sept. 25), a group
of Muslims surrounded Waleed Saad Shaker, 25, and Nash’at Shenouda Ishaq, 27,
demanded their belongings and started beating them. During the strong-arm
robbery, the relatives said, the Muslims demanded that Shaker and Ishaq recite
the shahada, the declaration of conversion to Islam. When the two Orthodox
Coptic Christians refused, the group of Muslims tied them up and shot them.
#5 Head Cut Off In Front Of A Camera For Converting To
Christianity In Tunisia: A young man appears held down by masked
men. His head is pulled back, with a knife to his throat. He does not struggle
and appears resigned to his fate. Speaking in Arabic, the background speaker,
or “narrator,” chants a number of Muslim prayers and supplications, mostly
condemning Christianity, which, because of the Trinity, is referred to as a
polytheistic faith: “Let Allah be avenged on the polytheist apostate”; “Allah
empower your religion, make it victorious against the polytheists”; “Allah,
defeat the infidels at the hands of the Muslims,” and “There is no god but
Allah and Muhammad is his messenger.”
Then, to
cries of “Allahu Akbar!”— Allah is greater!”—the masked man holding the knife
to the apostate’s throat begins to slice away, severing the head completely
after approximately one minute of graphic knife-carving, as the victim drowns
in blood. Finally, the severed head is held aloft to more Islamic slogans of
victory.
#6 50 Christians Burned To Death In Their Pastor’s Home In
Nigeria: Fifty members of a northern Nigerian church were burned to
death in their pastor’s house.
The attack
by armed gunmen was only the first in a 12-village spree of violence that left
over 100 dead in northern Nigeria’s Plateau State, a region that had previously
been outside Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram’s operational area and is the
largely Muslim Fulani tribesmen’s homeland.
Yet Boko
Haram claimed responsibility for the attacks and threatened even more violence.
#7 Two Brothers Crucified For Their Faith In Ivory Coast:
Two peasant brothers were brutally crucified on “the example of Christ” as
forces loyal to Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara continue to target
perceived supporters of his ousted Christian predecessor, Laurent Gbagbo.
Raphael
Aka Kouame died of his injuries; incredibly his younger brother, Kouassi Privat
Kacou, survived the ordeal. The pair were badly beaten and tortured before
being crudely nailed to cross-shaped planks by their hands and feet with steel
spikes on 29 May.
#8 Angry Mob Of About 1,000 People Destroys A Church And Beats
Christians In India: Shouting religious slogans, a mob estimated at
1,000 people has destroyed a Christian church under construction in northern
India, according to a report received from church leaders in the region. The
attack occurred Sunday.
With the
building demolished, the mob began to beat the pastor, his mother and church
members, who were able to flee and went into hiding for the night. The extent
of their injuries is not known.
#9 Suicide Bombers Kill 81 At A Church In Pakistan:
A pair of suicide bombers killed 81 people outside a church in northwestern
Pakistan on Sunday in the deadliest attack yet on the country’s Christian
minority, reviving fears that the newly installed government is powerless to
stop the resurgent Taliban’s reign of terror.
The attack
on the 19th-century All Saints Church in Peshawar took place as hundreds of
worshippers were streaming out of the church, police chief Mohammad Ali
Babakhel told the newspaper Dawn.
“The
suicide bomber tried to attack the people, but when he was stopped by the
police, he detonated the bomb,” he said. “The second blast was carried out
inside the church.”
#10 80 Lashes For Drinking Communion Wine In Iran: An
Iranian court sentenced four Iranian men to 80 whiplashes for drinking wine
during communion and possession of a satellite antenna.
The court
issued the sentence in the city of Rasht on October 6. Christian Solidarity
Worldwide, an advocacy organization for religious freedom, reported on the
punishment last week on its website.
#11 Imprisoned In Metal Shipping Containers In Eritrea:
A representative of Open Doors, a charity that works with Christians
under pressure for their faith, said that many Christian men and women are
being held in underground dungeons, metal shipping containers and military
detention centers.
“They face
exposure, hard labor and insufficient food, water and hygiene. They are
regularly denied medical treatment for malaria and pneumonia contracted while
in prison or diseases like diabetes, hypertension or cancer that they may have
arrived with,” said the representative.
#12 Publicly Executed For Owning A Bible In North Korea:
Eight people — their heads covered with white bags — were tied to stakes at a
local stadium in the city of Wonsan, before authorities shot them with a
machine gun, according to the source.
Wonsan
authorities gathered a crowd of 10,000 people, including children, at Shinpoong
Stadium and forced them to watch the killings.
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For the
moment, things like this are not happening in the United States. But you
would have to be extremely naive to think that it never could happen here.
Animosity
toward Christians is rapidly rising in this country. Anyone that spends
much time cruising around the Internet can see that very clearly. In fact,
some bloggers recently suggested the castration and murder of Christians here
in the United States.
It might
seem easy to dismiss those remarks as the ramblings of a few deranged
individuals, but the truth is that our own government is now labeling
Christians as “extremists”
and “potential
terrorists“. For a large number of examples of this phenomenon,
please see my previous article entitled “72 Types Of Americans That Are Considered ‘Potential
Terrorists’ In Official Government Documents“.
All over
the planet, the persecution of Christians is growing. And our own
government is now demonizing us and characterizing us as a “threat”.
The years
ahead are going to be very challenging for those who choose to be
Christians. If you are a Christian, I hope that you are getting
emotionally and spiritually prepared for that.
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