Christianity Under Attack

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Christians in Europe face 'persecution'




A hearing in parliament was told that Christians in Europe face "persecution" because of their beliefs.

The seminar on Tuesday heard that Europe's Christian community was also being "marginalised" and "sidelined" on account of their views on issues such as same-sex marriage and homosexuality.

Several speakers, including MEPs, said Christians in countries like the UK faced "increasing levels of intolerance" because they had "dared" to be critical of Islam and homosexuality.

EPP member Anna Zaborska went even further, saying Christians were being "persecuted for their beliefs".

She cited an example of "intolerance" the "difficulties" some workers have in wearing the Christian cross while at work.

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Monday, October 1, 2012

COPS TO ANSWER IN COURT FOR 'STONING' OF CHRISTIANS



Lawsuit follows Michigan Muslim mob attack on believers


Hundreds of angry Muslims threw chunks of concrete and eggs at a team of Christians, spraying them with urine and cursing at them – all while police stood by and then threatened the victims with “disorderly conduct.”

Egypt? Saudi Arabia? Somalia?

No. Dearborn, Mich.

So now a team of attorneys from the American Freedom Law Center is going to court on behalf of the victims of the violent Muslim mob at the Arab International Festival last June, an attack that was captured on video.

The federal civil rights complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan names as defendants officials from the Wayne County sheriff’s office who “sided with the Muslim mob intent on suppressing the Christians’ speech.”

The complaint explains authorities not only failed to protect the Christians, they ordered them to leave the Arab Festival under threat of arrest for “disorderly conduct.”

However, not one Muslim was arrested for the attack that left several members of the Christian group bloodied, the complaint states.