Why are Christians the world’s most persecuted group?

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Why are Christians, as a new Pew report documents, the most persecuted religious group in the world? And why is their persecution occurring primarily throughout the Islamic world? (In the category on “Countries with Very High Government Restrictions on Religion,” Pew lists 24 countries—20 of which are Islamic and precisely where the overwhelming majority of “the world’s” Christians are actually being persecuted.)

Reading this makes a whole lot of sense.
Christianity is the largest religion in the world, Christianity is the quintessential religion of martyrdom, and Christianity is a proselytizing faith that seeks to win over converts
. But, still and all, that doesn't explain the outright vitriol and hatred by many when it comes to even discussing Christianity. Christians have faults – as do members of all religions. It makes no sense to me, even as I read posters on a wide variety of forums spewing their vile.

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At a guess, because not only do they comprise the world's largest single demographic, but they also get in people's face and try to convince them if they don't join them they'll go to hell. That pisses anyone off. :)
 

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