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The Kitchen Sink
Be Wary of Stories of Persecution in Far Flung Corners of the World
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<blockquote data-quote="Chesterton" data-source="post: 77657682" data-attributes="member: 225709"><p>I know you're some kind of terrorism expert, but in my 17 years as Eastern Orthodox, my experience from hanging out with people from far-flung corners is the exact opposite of what your OP tries to portray. In every case, what they report is <u>worse</u> than what gets reported in the media. I swear this is true - just today, at lunch after our service, I made friends with a catechumen from Nigeria. He told me shocking things. In parts of Nigera under sharia law, a Muslim basically has a license to kill anyone he wants to, so long as they are non-Muslim. They will not be prosecuted. Why would they be, when the religion teaches that infidels <u>should</u> be killed?</p><p></p><p>I could mention many other things and places. Many of my friends from the Middle East agree that Egypt is one of the most dangerous places to be a Christian, but you never hear that in the news.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chesterton, post: 77657682, member: 225709"] I know you're some kind of terrorism expert, but in my 17 years as Eastern Orthodox, my experience from hanging out with people from far-flung corners is the exact opposite of what your OP tries to portray. In every case, what they report is [U]worse[/U] than what gets reported in the media. I swear this is true - just today, at lunch after our service, I made friends with a catechumen from Nigeria. He told me shocking things. In parts of Nigera under sharia law, a Muslim basically has a license to kill anyone he wants to, so long as they are non-Muslim. They will not be prosecuted. Why would they be, when the religion teaches that infidels [U]should[/U] be killed? I could mention many other things and places. Many of my friends from the Middle East agree that Egypt is one of the most dangerous places to be a Christian, but you never hear that in the news. [/QUOTE]
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