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Anti-Christian Hostility And Restrictions on Religious Freedom Sharply Increase Across Europe

1LoverofGod

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By Decision Magazine for
Harbinger's Daily

Anti-Christian hate crimes, discrimination, and restrictions on the religious freedom of Christians are increasing in many European countries, according to a new report by the Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe (OIDAC Europe).

Using government statistics, police data, and information from international and local organizations, OIDAC found 2,444 anti-Christian hate crimes documented by police and civil society in 35 European countries in 2023, including 232 personal attacks on Christians, such as harassment, threats, and physical violence.

The report identifies three countries of particular concern: France, with nearly 1,000 anti-Christian hate crimes in 2023; the United Kingdom, where incidents rose to more than 700; and Germany, which saw a 105% increase in anti-Christian hate crimes from 2022 to 2023. In terms of church vandalism, German police recorded more than 2,000 cases of property damage to Christian places of worship in 2023.

OIDAC’s findings revealed widespread discrimination against Christians in the workplace, noting, “Traditional Christian beliefs, such as the conviction that God created [humans] as male and female for each other, may be labelled as ‘discriminatory’—even if the person has never been found to have discriminated against a colleague or client—and can lead to interrogation, suspension or even dismissal.” In light of this, many Christians, particularly younger people, self-censor or hide their beliefs in order to avoid discrimination at universities and in the workplace.

The report also highlights a number of restrictions on such things as public prayer, public expression of religious beliefs, religious autonomy, parental rights, and conscientious objection to military service and certain medical procedures.

With the United Kingdom being identified as a country of particular concern, the report notes a number of examples of discrimination against Christians there. For example, a 2024 study found that 56% of respondents said they had experienced hostility and ridicule when discussing their religious beliefs, and that number rose to 61% for those under 35.

One male respondent in the study said: “My yearly assessment was lowered because I spoke of Christ.” A female respondent said: “I was bullied at my workplace, made to feel ‘less than,’ despite being very successful at my job in other settings, until I left. Another Christian was bullied out of her job for her beliefs and refusing to do shifts on Sundays so she could attend church. The management treated her badly until she left. We believe it was because of her faith.”

Public universities in Europe are seen as being particularly hostile to people with Christian or other “alternative” worldviews, OIDAC says. A 2023 study of four British universities found that Christian students were one of the groups most likely to report hostility and discrimination: “In particular, students with pro-life views across Europe have reported hostility and even death threats.”

Several countries, including Germany, Spain, Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales, have introduced national “buffer zone” laws that restrict certain actions near abortion clinics. The report calls Scotland’s buffer zone law “extreme,” noting that it extends to private homes and “could therefore criminalize conversations in private gardens if they are audible from the street, or the display of any sign perceived as ‘pro-life’ in one’s home if it is visible from the outside.”

Decision Magazine, founded by Billy Graham in 1960, works through its website and monthly magazine to communicate the Gospel, as well as inform and challenge readers about key cultural and Biblical issues.

 
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Public universities in Europe are seen as being particularly hostile to people with Christian or other “alternative” worldviews, OIDAC says. A 2023 study of four British universities found that Christian students were one of the groups most likely to report hostility and discrimination: “In particular, students with pro-life views across Europe have reported hostility and even death threats.”

Several countries, including Germany, Spain, Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales, have introduced national “buffer zone” laws that restrict certain actions near abortion clinics. The report calls Scotland’s buffer zone law “extreme,” noting that it extends to private homes and “could therefore criminalize conversations in private gardens if they are audible from the street, or the display of any sign perceived as ‘pro-life’ in one’s home if it is visible from the outside.”
Many of the Jewish commentators who I listen to consistently remind us that antisemitism is only a few steps ahead of Christians getting persecuted.
 
Many of the Jewish commentators who I listen to consistently remind us that antisemitism is only a few steps ahead of Christians getting persecuted.
That's because it's The God of the Jews that they hate. The God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob. They despise the Judeo/Christian biblical values.

I heard the following over the past couple of years and it's true.....

"There is a phrase, “First for the Saturday people, and then for the Sunday people.” This isn’t just a slogan, it is a classical Arab proverb derived from the literal Arabic translation: “When Saturday is gone, one will find Sunday”.

The link explains the history behind this saying...

 
First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
Martin Niemöller (1892-1984), Lutheran Pastor in Nazi Germany


Those, who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it (aka those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it)
George Santayana (1863-1952), Spanish-American Philosopher (quote also later attributed to Winston Churchill and Sir Edmund Burke)


Relatively few people are still alive, who were eyewitnesses to what happened in Nazi Germany in the 1920s, 1930s, and WWII.
Ditto the pogroms of the USSR.

As their numbers dwindle, it is incumbent on those, who were told/read the truth, to stand up for it and keep it alive, for as time passes and the numbers of those, who only learned and didn't experience the truth, also dwindle, it will be easier for evil to challenge the truth and spread a lie.


If you repeat a lie often enough it becomes accepted as truth.
Joseph Goebbels, Reich Minister of Propaganda and Nazi Party Chief of Propaganda


And due to the ephemeral nature of electronic documents, the shifting away from print to electronic publishing, and the Chinese Government's threat/promise to change the Bibles printed in their country I think it's even more important today that every Christian have his or her own PRINTED copy of the Bible, preferably some years old or at least printed in the United States or Great Britain (and carefully checked for errors or changes):tap:


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