Originally published by the Stonegate Institute - She was flogged -- given 40 lashes as hundreds of Muslim spectators jeered -- for embracing a "foreign religion." - The happy cheers of Christian children singing carols "became terrified whimpers" when four Muslims, one of them with an axe, barged into the church, slapped the children, wrecked the furniture, and kicked the … [Read more...]
Why The President Should Speak Out Against Religious Persecution
Published in Christian Solidarity International Note: If, while reading this article, you wish to tell the current president to stand up for religious minorities in the Islamic Middle East, sign CSI's petition. On January 24, during his State of the Union Address, the president of the United States has a chance to expose the plight of religious minorities living in Muslim … [Read more...]
Nigerian New Year: Christian Slaughter
The New Year's resolution for "Sunnis for Da'wa [Islamization] and Jihad"—also known as Boko Haram, or "Western education is forbidden"—is to create a Christian-free Nigeria, beginning, naturally, with the north, where Muslims outnumber Christians. Right at the start of 2012, Boko Haram issued an ultimatum giving Christians living in northern Nigeria three days to evacuate or … [Read more...]
Christmas Under Islam
Hardly a Season to be Jolly Published in PJ Media Earlier I discussed how mosques, some of which breed radicalization and serve as terrorist bases, flourish in America, while churches are increasingly targeted and destroyed in the Muslim world, especially the Middle East, the cradle of Christianity. This pattern—religious appeasement of Muslim minorities in the West, … [Read more...]
Muslim Persecution of Christians: December, 2011
Originally published by the Stonegate Institute The Nigerian church bombings, wherein the Islamic group Boko Haram killed over 40 people celebrating Christmas mass, is just the most obvious example of anti-Christian sentiment in December. Elsewhere around the Muslim world, Christmas time for Christians is a time of increased threats, harassment, and fear, which is not … [Read more...]