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See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by Nobody: 10:36pm On Jun 17, 2017
North Korea
Like everyone else, Christians in North Korea must worship the nation's leader, and belonging to another religion makes you an enemy of the state. Thousands of Christians are imprisoned, and many have reportedly been tortured and executed. Believers meet secretly, and risk arrest and death by doing so.


Somalia
Islam is the state religion, and converting to another religion is illegal. The Islamist group al-Shabaab has stated that it wants to rid Somalia of all Christians, and people suspected of following the faith are likely to be killed on the spot. Many meet in secret, or don't meet at all, and cannot own Bibles.


Iraq
Many Christians fled Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein as persecution escalated. As Islamic State has taken control of large parts of the country, Christians and other minorities have been forced to convert, pay a punitive tax or be killed. An estimated 100,000 people fled their homes in Mosul, a city in a largely Christian region in northern Iraq, as Isis advanced on the region in late 2014. There have been public execution-style killings of Christians by Isis, some of them recorded and broadcast for propaganda purposes, and most churches have been demolished.


Syria
An estimated 700,000 Christians have fled Syria since the start of the civil war in 2011. Parts of the country have been claimed by Isis. Christians are often abducted and killed.


Afghanistan
There are few Christian believers in Afghanistan, where Christianity is seen as a western religion. Those that exist must keep their faith secret or risk being rejected by their families, or even killed. There are no churches except for secret ones. While Afghan Christians are at greatest risk, foreigners are also in danger. In 2014, several Christian aid workers were killed in the country.


Sudan
Converting from Islam to another religion is punishable by death. Sudan also has blasphemy laws under which many Christians have been imprisoned. There are reports that the government has attacked Christians with targeted bombings, and turned a blind eye to the killings of Christians by others.


Iran
Islam is the official religion, and any ethnic Persian who converts to Christianity is considered apostate. Armenians and Assyrians living in Iran are allowed to practise Christianity, but are often treated as second-class citizens. Churches are monitored and raided by the government and at least 75 Christians were arrested in Iran last year.


Pakistan
Christians in Pakistan are often treated as second-class citizens. Christian women and children can be the targets of sexual abuse; blasphemy laws are abused to attack followers; and churches are monitored and sometimes attacked.


Eritrea
Christians are considered a threat to the ruling People's Front for Democracy and Justice. Many have had their houses attacked or been tortured, beaten and imprisoned. There are reports that some have been held in shipping containers in scorching conditions.


Nigeria
Since Boko Haram came to prominence, thousands of Christians have been abducted or killed. Thousands more have also been killed by Hausa-Fulani Muslim herdsmen. In the north of the country, Christians are treated as second-class citizens, and there are reports of children not being allowed to attend school and of Christian villages being denied clean water and access to healthcare.


Maldives
Converting from Islam means forfeiting Maldivian citizenship, and owning a Bible is punishable by death. Churches are banned; Christian migrants and tourists also have to meet in secret and cannot own BiblesSS.


Saudi Arabia
Most Christians in Saudi Arabia are migrants. There are a few Muslim-born Christians, and conversion from Islam is punishable by death. Church buildings are forbidden and so Christians meet in house churches, which are frequently raided. Christians may be arrested, imprisoned, tortured and deported for their faith.


Libya
Migrant workers are allowed to maintain churches, but converts from Islam risk being killed if their new religion becomes known. Evangelism is illegal, as is taking Bibles in Arabic into the country, and there are reports of violence against Christians being carried out with impunity.


Yemen
Yemeni Christians must keep their faith a secret. Tribal leaders in the country often punish people who wish to leave Islam, and al-Qaida, which is active in the country, has been known to kidnap and kill Yemeni Christians.


Uzbekistan
All religious activity in Uzbekistan must be officially registered and run through the state. No new permits for churches have been granted since 1999 and several have been revoked. Christians report having their phones and houses bugged, and unregistered churches are often raided. Steep fines are imposed for running an unregistered church or possessing Bibles or other Christian materials. Converts from Islam face the harshest punishments for their faith: imprisonment, beatings and sometimes banishment.


Vietnam
Vietnam is a communist state, and Christians are seen as a threat and monitored by the government. After a decree was issued in January 2013 requiring religious groups to be officially registered there was a sharp increase in the number of church buildings being destroyed and Christians attacked.


Central African Republic
Fighting has raged in the Central African Republic since 2012. Members of the militant group Séléka, made up of CAR rebels and Muslims from neighbouring countries, have raped, tortured and killed Christians throughout the country. There are reports of them taking pastors out of refugee camps to kill them, and destroying entire villages. “Anti-balaka” defence groups – made up of people claiming to be Christians, though condemned by Christian leaders – have formed in response. While they were originally meant to defend communities, they have been involved in revenge attacks on Muslims in the country.


Qatar
Islam is the official religion of Qatar and only Muslims are permitted to worship publicly. Those who convert from Islam risk banishment, violence and death. Ninety per cent of all Qatari residents are migrant workers, many of them working in poor conditions, and those who are known to be Christian are often in a more vulnerable position.


Kenya
After terrorist attacks on religious buildings and other targets, many churches have hired armed guards and installed metal detectors. In April 2015, Islamist gunmen took over Garissa University College and killed 147 students, most of them Christian.


Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan's ruling party sees Christians as dangerous and requires all churches to be registered and strictly monitored. Unregistered churches are infiltrated by informers, and their members may be threatened, arrested and fined.


India
Levels of persecution vary around India. In some states there are anti-conversion laws, and attacks on Christians – including beatings and sometimes murder – occur frequently. This is particularly true of those Christians who have converted from Hinduism in regions where the BJP rules. Church buildings and Christians' homes have been destroyed.


Ethiopia
There were 60 violent incidents recorded against Christians in Ethiopia in 2014. Many happened in Muslim-dominated areas of the country, where Christians report harassment for their faith.


Egypt
Converts from Islam have faced persecution in Egypt for many years, but until recently the indigenous Coptic Christians have largely been left alone. After the overthrow of the Islamist president Mohamed Morsi, however, there was a sharp increase in attacks, with 65 churches, convents, Christian bookshops and schools attacked. There are fears these attacks will increase as radical Islamist groups gain power in the region.


Djibouti
Radical Islam is increasing in Djibouti, and with it there has been an increase in violence towards Christians. Those who convert to Christianity from Islam are in particular danger.


Burma
In 2014, at least 20 Christians were killed in clashes with the army. There has been a rise in nationalist religious movements in the past few years, with Buddhist nationalist groups putting pressure on the government to adopt laws that would make life harder for Christians, such as limiting conversions and restricting interfaith marriages.


Source: Open Doors
Kate Lyons and Garry Blight
lalasticlala Mynd44
Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by stephleena(f): 10:43pm On Jun 17, 2017
the church keeps,marching on and the gates,of hell cannot prevail....the church is built on the rock..

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Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by 0b100100111: 10:53pm On Jun 17, 2017
stephleena:
the church keeps,marching on and the gates,of hell cannot prevail....the church is built on the rock..



Have you been to a quarry before to see how rocks re blasted?

You need to visit one! Your belief might change!
Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by 0b100100111: 10:54pm On Jun 17, 2017
Statsocial:

North Korea

For the 12th year in a row, North Korea tops the list of places where Christian persecution is most extreme, according to Open Doors, a group that ranks countries in order of persecution.

The organization estimates as many as 70,000 Christians are imprisoned in labor camps.

"The God-like worship of the leader, Kim Jong-Un, and his predecessors leaves no room for any other religion, and Christians face unimaginable pressure in every sphere of life," the group says on its website.

"Forced to meet only in secret, they dare not share their faith even with their families, for fear of imprisonment in a labor camp. Anyone discovered engaging in secret religious activity may be subject to arrest, disappearance, torture, even public execution."

Among those imprisoned is Kenneth Bae, a Korean-American.

Pyongyang sentenced him last year to 15 years of hard labor, accusing him of planning to bring down the government through religious activities.

He is widely reported to have been conducting Christian missionary work in North Korea.

Kenneth Bae worried about his health in North Korean camp

Sudan

Since 1999, the U.S. State Department has tracked the world's worst abusers of religious rights. Sudan has been on the list since its inception.

The country has arrested and deported Western Christians suspected of spreading their faith, according to a State Department report.

Recently, Sudan also arrested and sentenced a woman to die for refusing to renounce her Christian faith. The 27-year old woman was released after weeks of international controversy over her conviction.

She was later detained with her husband and two children, accused of traveling with falsified documents and giving false information.

Eritrea

Just four religious groups are officially allowed to openly practice their faith in this African nation; the rest are subject to detention or worse.

So if you're not an Eritrean Orthodox Christian, a Sunni Muslim, a Roman Catholic or an Evangelical Lutheran, life could be tough for you here. Harsh detentions for religious dissenters are the norm, according to the State Department report.

Members of various religious groups, including Jehovah's Witnesses, face retaliation for refusing to participate in military portions of mandatory national service, the report reads. The government is said to penalize Jehovah's Witnesses by denying them government services and entitlements.

As of November, 52 Jehovah's Witnesses were imprisoned in Eritrea, according to the Jehovah's Witnesses website. It says none has been formally charged or tried.

Saudi Arabia

The oil-rich monarchy doesn't even pretend to respect religious rights for any faith other than Islam.

Sunni Islam is the official religion, and the country's constitution is based on the Quran and the teachings of the Prophet Mohammed.

The public practice of any other religion is prohibited, according to the State Department.

Open Doors says most Christians in Saudi Arabia are expatriates from Asia or Africa. Last year, Christian migrant fellowships were raided, and worshipers were detained and deported, the group says.

[s]Nigeria

Nigeria is split between a majority Muslim north and a mostly Christian south.
Boko Haram, an Islamic extremist group, vowed in 2009 to rid the nation's north of all non-Muslim influence, including Christians, according to The Voice of the Martyrs, another group that tracks the persecution of Christians.

More than 3,000 people have been killed since then, the organization reports.

Boko Haram translates as "Western education is a sin" in the Hausa language. The militant group says its aim is to impose a stricter enforcement of Sharia law across Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation. Boko Haram's attacks have intensified in recent years and have included the kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls.[/s]

Somalia

Pressure is increasing on Christians in this country, according to Open Doors.

"Islamic leaders and government officials publicly reinforce that there is no room for Christians, and there is a strong drive to purge Christianity from Somalia. The militant Islamist group, al-Shabaab, targets Christians and local communities," the group says on its site.

The terror group is notorious for prohibiting recreational activities and has banned films, dancing and watching soccer in the past. It had also barred foreign aid organizations from southern Somalia, describing them as Western spies and Christian crusaders.

Iraq

Religious minorities, such as Christians and Yazidis, make up less than 5% of Iraq's population.

Since 2003, attacks against these minorities by insurgents and religious extremists have driven more than half of the minorities out of the country, according to the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees.

According to Open Doors, attacks and threats against Christians rose last year as Islamic terrorist groups gained more influence.

Militants from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, are in the midst of an offensive in Iraq.

In the northern city of Mosul, the site of one of the first major ISIS victories, witnesses told CNN the group used vehicle-mounted loudspeakers to announce that it had decided to form Islamic Sharia courts in the city.

The group also reportedly removed statues of the Christian Virgin Mary, Arab poet Abu Tammam and singer Mulla Othman, witnesses said.
Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by newyorks(m): 11:03pm On Jun 17, 2017
without seeing nigeria the list is compromised.
Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by Nobody: 12:48am On Jun 18, 2017
Africa...4/7.
Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by Nobody: 7:38am On Jun 18, 2017
0b100100111:




Have you been to a quarry before to see how rocks re blasted?

You need to visit one! Your belief might change!
Nero couldn't end Christianity, Stalin and Mao couldn't end it neither would Kim be able to. the church is strong and nothing can ever stop it.

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Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by Chikelue2000(m): 8:07am On Jun 18, 2017
Christianity, the only true religion of peace

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Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by seunny4lif(m): 8:12am On Jun 18, 2017
All Arabs countries hate Christians

But be Christian in Libya during the time of Gadaffi is better than be black Muslim
Even till 2015 after his death
Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by Deicide: 8:17am On Jun 18, 2017
@op Even Muslims run away from those countries you Mentioned
Chikelue2000:
Christianity, the only true religion of peace
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You think the only religion that exists on this planet earth is Islam and Christianity?
Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by Deicide: 8:18am On Jun 18, 2017
seunny4lif:
All Arabs countries hate Christians

But be Christian in Libya during the time of Gadaffi is better than be black Muslim
Even till 2015 after his death
All Arabs are not Muslims grin
Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by seunny4lif(m): 8:20am On Jun 18, 2017
grin grin
But most Christian nations welcome them
Christians are just mumuing thier self be that now
Deicide:

All Arabs are not Muslims grin
Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by Pavore9: 8:26am On Jun 18, 2017
Kenyan Moslems are about 12% of the Country's population and only one day in a year is officially recognized for their festivity unlike in Nigeria.

A good number of them are liberal especially the ones I mix with in Nairobi as you get to Moslem ladies in Hijab comfortably attending Christian universities where Studying Old Testament, New Testament, Christian beliefs and Christian Ethics is a must for all students and they actually do well in those courses! cheesy
Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by Deicide: 8:37am On Jun 18, 2017
seunny4lif:
grin grin
But most Christian nations welcome them
Christians are just mumuing thier self be that now
No, you are wrong! People see them as Terrorist without even knowing them, that's why in the US Most of them are being deported
Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by seunny4lif(m): 8:42am On Jun 18, 2017
Deicide:

No, you are wrong! People see them as Terrorist without even knowing them, that's why in the US Most of them are being deported
S.A don't even allow church while in Tripoli,Libya there are only 2 main church
The one built by Gadaffi and union church own by Ghana

Do you know how many mosques are there in US
I will take Eastern Europe Christians over US anytime.
Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by Deicide: 8:48am On Jun 18, 2017
seunny4lif:

S.A don't even allow church while in Tripoli,Libya there are only 2 main church
The one built by Gadaffi and union church own by Ghana
Why would they allow Church when it is a source of Noice pollution? i hope you get my point.

Do you know how many mosques are there in US
I will take Eastern Europe Christians over US anytime.
How many?
Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by seunny4lif(m): 8:51am On Jun 18, 2017
Deicide:

Why would they allow Church when it is a source of Noice pollution? i hope you get my point.

How many?
US has over 100 mosques, that I will be sure cos her mulisms population is like 2%
That's like 5 millions inside 330 millions

grin grin grin
Bad mouth grin grin grin
If I go church, I always come back home is headache
And it's getting too much
I pray in my room
Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by mfm04622: 4:10pm On Jun 18, 2017
This write up is mostly lies! I just don't understand why we keep writing lies intended to divide the country.
Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by Nobody: 5:39pm On Jun 18, 2017
Ethiopia is peaceful for all religions. It's just hate propaganda by others to degrade our reputation. But I really love to see the eradication of all religions in Ethiopia.
Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by alBHAGDADI: 5:43pm On Jun 18, 2017
Deicide:

Why would they allow Church when it is a source of Noice pollution? i hope you get my point.

But mosques that wake everyone up by 4pm with their muezzin call to prayer is not noise pollution?

It is very clear that atheist and Islam are both working together to achieve Satan's agenda which is to destroy Christianity. It can never work.

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Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by Deicide: 6:37pm On Jun 18, 2017
alBHAGDADI:
But mosques that wake everyone up by 4pm with their muezzin call to prayer is not noise pollution?
in a positive way cause it helps people wake up Early and its only 5minutes compare that to 3hrs noise pollution you Christian give?

It is very clear that atheist and Islam are both working together to achieve Satan's agenda which is to destroy Christianity. It can never work.
You are very Delusional grin
Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by Nobody: 7:29pm On Jun 18, 2017
alBHAGDADI:
But mosques that wake everyone up by 4pm with their muezzin call to prayer is not noise pollution?

It is very clear that atheist and Islam are both working together to achieve Satan's agenda which is to destroy Christianity. It can never work.
Yes you are very right as you can see North Korea an atheist country leading the war against Christianity.
Re: See The Worst Countries In The World To Be A Christian by AbaGuyMan(m): 11:05am On Jun 21, 2017
stephleena:
the church keeps,marching on and the gates,of hell cannot prevail....the church is built on the rock..

Happy birthday nwanyi oma. Keep a smile on your face today, you're beautiful smiley

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