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Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/25/2016 7:12:08 PM   
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http://www.therebel.media/study_christians_most_persecuted_religious_group

No surprise when we have bloody muslims all over the place in the world.
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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/25/2016 9:10:08 PM   
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There is this double standards that Christianity is held up to higher standards than Islam.

Alot of people stoning Christianity for being a evil religion, don't really bother equally stoning Islam and infact defend Islam by saying, "Christianity is just as bad." Which personally, I think it's not true that Christianity is just as bad.

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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/25/2016 10:23:02 PM   
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In 2015, more than a dozen Muslim dissidents -- including Nomani, Zuhdi Jasser, Raheel Raza, and Tawfik Hamid -- announced the formation of the Muslim Reform Movement. "We are in a battle for the soul of Islam, and an Islamic renewal must defeat the ideology of Islamism, or politicized Islam, which seeks to create Islamic states, as well as an Islamic caliphate," the group said in a manifesto demanding freedom of speech, freedom of religion, equal rights for women, and separation of mosque and state. ~City Journal

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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/26/2016 12:35:23 AM   
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quote:

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There is this double standards that Christianity is held up to higher standards than Islam.

Alot of people stoning Christianity for being a evil religion, don't really bother equally stoning Islam and infact defend Islam by saying, "Christianity is just as bad." Which personally, I think it's not true that Christianity is just as bad.


that's because ur blind to Christianity being its own worst enemy. it spread allover with a simple mantra "bible in one hand, food in the other", conversion was an strongly hinted condition to keep being fed the donated food.
every place they went they did their best to affect "cultural genocide" of every indigenous society they encountered. Anything and I do mean anything that couldn't be melded into Christianity was soundly destroyed.

resentment has been long simmering... Christianity is, & was long blind to it. u saying there's a double standard is proof of that blindness.

the backlash was eventual, so now all the weapons Christianity invented are being used against it. (media, the internet, & of course guns & bombs.)

Im personally not surprised.

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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/26/2016 3:24:06 AM   
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Wait a minute? Are you complaining about Christianity spreading through their charitable work?

WOW!

I wish Islam was doing that!

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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/26/2016 3:32:55 AM   
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With Obama's Signature, U.S. Religious Freedom Law Protects Atheists
by ALEX JOHNSON

When President Barack Obama signed an update to U.S. law protecting religious freedom late last week, one provision drew special attention: U.S. law now recognizes non-believers as, in essence, a religious group.

Obama's signing of amendments to the International Religious Freedom Act on Friday wasn't widely noticed — except among the community of atheists, agnostics and others who categorize themselves as "humanists."

For the first time, the law — which was originally passed in 1998 — specifies that "the freedom of thought, conscience, and religion is understood to protect theistic and non-theistic beliefs and the right not to profess or practice any religion."

Among other things, the main amendments to the law promoting religious liberty around the world:

Allow the United States to target "entities of particular concern" (that is, groups that aren't sovereign countries, like ISIS and Boko Haram).
Set up a way to track religious prisoners overseas.
Require that all foreign service officers undergo training in religious liberty.
The addition of protections for non-theistic or even non-existent beliefs wasn't even mentioned in many news reports. But for Roy Speckhardt, executive director of the nonprofit American Humanist Association, the change is a historic cause for celebration.

"That non-theists are now recognized as a protected class is a significant step toward full acceptance and inclusion for non-religious individuals, who are still far too often stigmatized and persecuted around the world," Speckhardt said.

"Legislators are finally recognizing the human dignity of humanists and granting the non-theistic community the same protections and respect that have been given to religious communities," he said.

In its 2016 annual report (PDF), the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, a federal panel that was created under the original 1998 law, highlights numerous instances of persecution of atheists and other non-believers.

The report plays no favorites, singling out important U.S. allies like Saudi Arabia, where the poet Ashraf Fayadh was sentenced to death last year for "apostasy" — specifically, for spreading atheism. The sentence was reduced in February 2016 to eight years in prison and 800 lashes.

Regulations enacted in 2014 by the Saudi Interior Ministry, in fact, classify "calling for atheist thought in any form" as terrorism.

The report also harshly criticizes Egypt, which convicted Mustafa Abdel-Nabi, an online activist, to prison in absentia in February for "blasphemy" after he published posts about atheism on his Facebook page. A year earlier, another Facebook user, Sherif Gaber, was sentenced to prison for discussing his atheist views online.

"Religious freedom for all people, theists and non-theists, is an American value we must protect," said Matthew Bulger, legislative director of the American Humanist Association.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/obama-s-signature-u-s-religious-freedom-law-protects-atheists-n699356

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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/26/2016 3:50:02 AM   
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so now all the weapons Christianity invented are being used against it. (media, the internet, & of course guns & bombs.)

Christianity only invented the media, the internet, guns, and bombs? Aren't you forgetting Polio and hurricanes?

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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/26/2016 4:01:53 AM   
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Wait a minute? Are you complaining about Christianity spreading through their charitable work?

WOW!

I wish Islam was doing that!


geeezzz ur heads thick as a brick..... the OP says Christianity is being persecuted, I pointed out WHY. Simply WHY. Do try to keep up.

HA!! yea...sure....right up until u'd be seeing burkas & sharia law actually being the law of the land... 2 wrongs don't make a right.

Christianity should of just fed the people as advertised and otherwise left the indigenous people with their way of life.


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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/26/2016 4:08:25 AM   
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Christianity should of just fed the people as advertised and otherwise left the indigenous people with their way of life.


Christians still go around the world to Muslim countries doing alot of missionary work. They build houses, build schools, done alot to help out non-Christians living in absolute poverty around the world.

If on the way, they are also spreading their faith, but it's not by force.

Now while Muslims does charity but their charity are exclusively for their own Muslim community only.

Still don't see Christianity as the worst one.




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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/26/2016 4:11:12 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Kirata


quote:

ORIGINAL: itsSIRtou

so now all the weapons Christianity invented are being used against it. (media, the internet, & of course guns & bombs.)

Christianity only invented the media, the internet, guns, and bombs? Aren't you forgetting Polio and hurricanes?

K.




oh? .....are Polio and hurricanes tactically being used as weapons now? ......if not.....then no.

now Don't think, it'll make you spin ur brain.





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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/26/2016 4:29:58 AM   
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I always thought the media was invented by Jews though. Arguably the Internet too.

And being Chinese, we sure hell ain't Christians and we are claiming that we invented the very first gun.



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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/26/2016 4:34:53 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Kirata
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ORIGINAL: itsSIRtou

so now all the weapons Christianity invented are being used against it. (media, the internet, & of course guns & bombs.)

Christianity only invented the media, the internet, guns, and bombs? Aren't you forgetting Polio and hurricanes?

oh? .....are Polio and hurricanes tactically being used as weapons now? ......if not.....then no.

Well I'll concede your point, but apparently you missed mine.

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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/26/2016 4:35:55 AM   
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I always thought the media was invented by Jews though. Arguably the Internet too.

And being Chinese, we sure hell ain't Christians and we are claiming that we invented the very first gun.

Pay him no mind, he's just making shit up. It's a hobby he enjoys.

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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/26/2016 4:54:08 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: itsSIRtou

Christianity should of just fed the people as advertised and otherwise left the indigenous people with their way of life.


Christians still go around the world to Muslim countries doing alot of missionary work. They build houses, build schools, done alot to help out non-Christians living in absolute poverty around the world.

If on the way, they are also spreading their faith, but it's not by force.

Now while Muslims does charity but their charity are exclusively for their own Muslim community only.

Still don't see Christianity as the worst one.


and again Im supposed to be surprised why? ur clueless.... and that's alright.

I have a suggestion, why don't u volunteer to teach over there! Then u can report back to us what u really find out..... how about that?




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What would the internet be like if we couldn't say trump is a moron?

The Republican party complains government doesnt work for people, and then makes darn sure it cannot.

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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/26/2016 5:02:34 AM   
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Whomst amongst us doesn’t like a nice stoning, lovely crucifixion, beautiful burning of witches, conflagration of mad scientists making preposterous claims the world is not flat, and death by biblical piranhas - I am sure that's a thing?

~death count because of religion - I do not know - days of olde & days of the now.
Worlds oldest religion - dont know - I am going with Zoroastrianism, but that one borrows from greater antiquity https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoroastrianism

~ deluge https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_flood_myths who started it all. The God(s) did to wipe out all of mankind cause we got a bit naughty or something. But it probably had something to do with the catastrophic (that’s what happens they dont go slowly or quietly eh Greenland! You are just about there) collapse of various ICE sheets - at different times - some may even being scudded with a meteor, or several….oh https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catastrophism its what it is called

Anyway, back to a lovely stoning Life of Brian anyone? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIaORknS1Dk


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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/26/2016 5:19:25 AM   
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Hey RM-- maybe if you move to Iraq, you can fulfill your lifelong dream of being the most persecuted person in the world, and then everyone will feel sorry for you instead of merely wishing you would shut the fuck up.

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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/26/2016 5:38:45 AM   
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Iraq is Ancient Sumeria https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumer shakes his head
Where the fek is Syria anyway, and Africa is a constant war zone. Where & why did it all go wrong :(

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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/26/2016 7:29:16 AM   
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Hey RM-- maybe if you move to Iraq, you can fulfill your lifelong dream of being the most persecuted person in the world, and then everyone will feel sorry for you instead of merely wishing you would shut the fuck up.

Hum...let's, see, it was just yesterday you said something about not having anything thoughtful to say so just attack the person. What was it exactly? Well...I'll remember later.

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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/26/2016 8:01:25 AM   
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Hey RM-- maybe if you move to Iraq, you can fulfill your lifelong dream of being the most persecuted person in the world, and then everyone will feel sorry for you instead of merely wishing you would shut the fuck up.

Perfect!

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RE: Study: Christians most persecuted religious group - 12/26/2016 8:15:20 AM   
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I will call his bitch and have her put cockweasel dogsbreath back in her womanly bitch cage...she should let it out a bit more often as it appears to be utterly fukerly insane.

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