Christian Being Persecuted Essay

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“Christians are the most persecuted religious group in the contemporary world,” according to Pope Benedict XVI. Though Christianity has nearly two billion adherents, an estimated two hundred million of its people are being denied basic human rights because of their beliefs; in some cases, it is comparable to the Holocaust (“200 Million”). Since the start of Christianity in Roman times, its followers have been the scapegoats of many other cultures. After the Berlin Wall and communism collapsed in Europe, people have largely ignored the fact that Christians everywhere are still being treated as second-class citizens. Almost daily, its followers are being discriminated, harassed, and even forced to face death because of their faith in God. Throughout the world Christians are being persecuted for a multitude of reasons, in many ways, and in countless places. Despite a growing tolerance of people worldwide, Christians are being persecuted for complicated and cruel reasons, especially in second- and third-world nations. In many places where religion is an important aspect of national identity, Christianity is seen as a destructor of unity and a symbol of Western influence (“200 Million”). Christians also tend to be bold speakers of …show more content…

The offenders’ motivations are illegitimate and full of false accusations and prejudice. From communist and nationalists to the religiously intolerant, many are held accountable for treating those with a particular faith in God as though they are inferior beings. Even though Christianity has over two billion followers, its people face a difficult life in every corner of the world. Until Christians and non-Christians alike begin to take action and speak up about what is happening in the world, the largest and most widespread persecution of the modern times will

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