Why Don’t Christians Care?

News

Via PowerLine

“In a number of places around the world, it is open season on Christians. We read of Christians burned out of their homes and slaughtered in Pakistan. Most recently, at least 500 Christians were murdered in Nigeria. The attackers in all cases are Muslims, inspired by the warlike message of their Prophet. AFP reports on the Nigerian attacks:

UN chief Ban Ki-moon and Washington led calls for restraint on Monday after the slaughter of more than 500 Christians in Nigeria, as survivors told how the killers chopped down their victims.

Funerals took place for victims of the three-hour orgy of violence on Sunday in three Christian villages close to the northern city of Jos, blamed on members of the mainly Muslim Fulani ethnic group. …

“We have over 500 killed in three villages and the survivors are busy burying their dead,” said state information commissioner Gregory Yenlong. “People were attacked with axes, daggers and cutlasses — many of them children, the aged and pregnant women.”

Do you remember the “massacre” at Jenin? Of course: Palestinians initially claimed that 500 had been killed, but it turned out that there was no massacre after all. In Nigeria, on the other hand, no one disputes that more than 500 Christians were slaughtered by Muslims. So where is the outrage? I don’t know what denomination those Nigerian Christians were, but Lutherans are the most numerous Christian denomination in Africa. I’m a Lutheran, but I have never heard a single word from any church source, local or national, about the mass murder of African Christians. No one seems to care.

No doubt readers can refer us to some Christian sources–evangelical, most likely–who have tried to draw attention to the plight of Christians in Africa, the Middle East and Asia who are being exterminated. But any such effort has wholly failed to gain traction in the “mainstream” Christian community.

Why? I can’t explain it. Maybe “mainstream” Christianity is dead, except as an appendage of secular liberal opinion. Maybe, as the world’s largest religion, Christianity has become so diffused that New World Christians don’t much relate to their co-religionists in Africa and Asia. I don’t know. What I do know is that it is much more dangerous to publish a cartoon of Mohammed than to slice apart a Christian with a machete.”

Read Part II here

Terrorism Awareness Project has produced the following video, entitled Muslim Persecution of Christians, to document and explain the decline of Christian presence in the predominantly Muslim world of the Middle East. It recounts several contemporary examples of anti-Christian violence, and the Islamic theology that continues to be used to justify it.

Nota bene: contains some graphic imagery


  • daleaswenson

    Nonie Darwish, a Muslim Shahid's daughter, wrote 'Now They Call Me Infidel.' No longer Muslim, but as a Christian, she relates truth about the Arab world and delivers suggestions to the West about countering the terrorist actions. She calls hatred and killing the current World War III. I highly recommend her well-written book and commend her for bravely sharing her first-person experience. And I thank her for loving America!

  • jamestbatchelor

    Most American Lutherans get their news from the same place as most other Americans, the national media. Most of the media inside the church has little to no information about things that are happening outside of their denomination. Only those who make an effort will find the other news outlets that cover a wider range of topics. So, unless the national news media takes an interest, there will continue to be little coverage of such tragedies.

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