The Saudis spread their ideas around the world why dont we?
15 November 2013 11:45
Ed West
The persecution of Christians, the greatest story never told in the Western media, is finally building momentum as a story, after a year which has seen villagers massacred in Syria, dozens of churches burned down in Egypts worst religious violence for centuries, and the Peshawar atrocity in which the suicide-bombing of a church killed more than 80 people.
Earlier this week several MPs discussed the issue in Parliament, Fiona Bruce saying that We should be crying out with the same abhorrence and horror that we feel about the atrocities towards Jews on Kristallnacht. And Baroness Warsi will say in a speech in Washington today that: A mass exodus is taking place, on a Biblical scale. In some places, there is a real danger that Christianity will become extinct.
Warsi made the same point on the Today programme this morning, and I applaud her, but an aspect rather missing from the coverage was the fact that the vast majority of serious anti-Christian violence is carried out in the name of Islam. It would be like discussing anti-Semitic pogroms of the medieval period without mentioning Christianity, its theology, history and practice.
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15 November 2013 11:45
Ed West
The persecution of Christians, the greatest story never told in the Western media, is finally building momentum as a story, after a year which has seen villagers massacred in Syria, dozens of churches burned down in Egypts worst religious violence for centuries, and the Peshawar atrocity in which the suicide-bombing of a church killed more than 80 people.
Earlier this week several MPs discussed the issue in Parliament, Fiona Bruce saying that We should be crying out with the same abhorrence and horror that we feel about the atrocities towards Jews on Kristallnacht. And Baroness Warsi will say in a speech in Washington today that: A mass exodus is taking place, on a Biblical scale. In some places, there is a real danger that Christianity will become extinct.
Warsi made the same point on the Today programme this morning, and I applaud her, but an aspect rather missing from the coverage was the fact that the vast majority of serious anti-Christian violence is carried out in the name of Islam. It would be like discussing anti-Semitic pogroms of the medieval period without mentioning Christianity, its theology, history and practice.
To read the article in its entirety, go to:
The Saudis spread their ideas around the world ? why don?t we? » Spectator Blogs