As you read this article, Christians all around the world are facing absolutely horrific persecution. They are forced to work as slave labor in concentration camps in North Korea, they are being chased from their homes in some parts of India, they live in constant fear of Islamic terror attacks throughout vast stretches of Africa, and countless numbers of believers are suffering in secret brainwashing facilities in China right now. No group is more persecuted all over the globe than Christians are, but there is very little outrage in the western world about this. In fact, the corporate media will never tell you about most of the things that I am about to share with you. To the corporate media, Christians are the main enemy of “progress” in the western world, and so pointing out the brutal persecution of Christians all over the planet definitely does not suit their agenda.
04-06-2021
Map showing the location of India s Chhattisgarh state. (Image credit: CBN News)
Members of several Christian families living in the central Indian village of Chhingur fled their homes after being beaten and told by a mob of religious extremists they were going to be killed unless they re-converted back to their ancestral religion.
Morning Star News (MSN) reports the incident occurred on March 10 in the Chhingur village located in the Bastar District of India s Chhattisgarh state. A group of tribal animists tracked down the ten Christians who decided to remain in the village and threatened them with their lives.
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27 killed, some burned alive in jihadi attacks on predominantly Christian villages in Mali
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27 killed, some burned alive in jihadi attacks on predominantly Christian villages in Mali
27 killed, some burned alive in jihadi attacks on predominantly Christian villages in Mali
Musicians and singers in a Dogon community in Mali | Wikimedia Commons/BluesyPete
Suspected Islamic radicals killed at least 27 people, some of whom were burned alive, in a series of attacks that spanned from last Tuesday to Wednesday evening in three villages that advocates say are predominantly inhabited by Christians in Central Mali, officials said.