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Tag Archives: Anti-Christian Bigotry
Christians are being persecuted throughout the world
Christians persecuted throughout the world The deeper truth masked by all the ranting — and, it should be added, by the blinkers of many Western secularists — is that Christians are targeted in greater numbers than any other faith group … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Churches, Politics, World Events, Secularism
Tagged Anti-Christian Bigotry, Religious Persecution
Josh Horn: One of many Atheist converts to Christianity (and the persecution that inevitably followed)
From Atheism to Catechism by Leah LeMoine Averroes Paracha, another former president of the Secular Free Thought Society and a close friend of Horn’s during his atheist days, recalls the group’s collective shock when they heard the news. “There were a … Continue reading
Historian Philip Jenkins tells a perceptive parable about militant secularist Britain today
As an ancient Christian minority in a mainly Muslim society, Coptic Christians have often been persecuted and marginalized. Even so, Coptic believer Nadia Eweida was startled at the blatant discrimination she encountered in her job at the national airline. While … Continue reading
Posted in Atheism, Secularism
Tagged Anti-Christian Bigotry, Discrimination, Great Britain, Militant Secularists, United Kingdom
Four courageous British Christians take their battle for religious freedom to European human rights judges
‘Why I will fight to bear my Cross’: Four courageous British Christians take their battle for religious freedom to human rights judges The four Christians who have been discriminated against In a landmark case at the European Court of Human … Continue reading
Posted in Secularism
Tagged Anti-Christian Bigotry, Discrimination, Militant Secularists, Thought Police, United Kingdom
Quote of the day: Peter Hitchens on the anti-Christian London Olympic Games closing ceremony
‘The closing ceremony was explicitly anti-religious. It gave a central place to the anti-religious song ‘Imagine’, getting children to sing it (doesn’t that rather fly in the face of the Dawkinsite rage against children being brought up with religious belief? … Continue reading
Posted in Peter Hitchens, Quote of the Day
Tagged Anti-Christian Bigotry, London 2012 Olympic Games
‘BBC Trust’ rules BBC impartial and fair when calling religious people ‘stupid’ and the Old Testament ‘hogwash’
‘BBC Trust’ rules BBC impartial and fair when calling religious people ‘stupid’ and the Old Testament ‘hogwash’ Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman offended viewers by referring to “religious hogwash” and “stupid people” while discussing creation and the Old Testament with Richard … Continue reading
Posted in Secularism, Visual Arts
Tagged Anti-Christian Bigotry, BBC Bias, Intolerant Bigots, Jeremy Paxman
The real war on Christianity going on today, tomorrow, every day
Real war on religion Here’s a snapshot of what was going on around the world at the precise moment Americans were marking the July 4 holiday: Fr. Joseph Zhao Hongchun, apostolic administrator of the Chinese diocese of Harbin, was taken … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, World Events
Tagged Anti-Christian Bigotry, Religious Persecution
Richard Dawkins and U.S. atheists prove it’s not about reason, it’s about hate
Richard Dawkins and U.S. atheists prove it’s not about reason, it’s about hate Last Saturday’s gathering of 8,000 — 10,000 US atheists and agnostics in Washington for the Reason Rally was billed as seeking to ‘unify, energize,and embolden secular people … Continue reading
Posted in Atheism
Tagged Angry Atheists, Anti-Christian Bigotry, Bill Maher, Hate Speech, Hate-Fuelled Atheists, Hatemongers, Richard Dawkins
Militant secularist bigotry alive and well in the New York Times
New York Times ad is proof that anti-Catholic attacks are fair game * The ad asks, among other things, why “liberal” and “nominal” Catholics are “aiding and abetting a church that has repeatedly engaged in a crusade to ban contraception? Really? … Continue reading
Gay marriage activists target Christian cleric John Sentamu with racist hate mail
Archbishop John Sentamu receives racist emails after saying ministers should not allow same sex marriage Police are investigating racist emails sent to the Archbishop of York following controversial comments he made about same-sex marriage. North Yorkshire Police confirmed detectives have … Continue reading
Update on persecuted British Christian Adrian Smith, impoverished by militant Trafford Housing Trust
Housing chief admits demoting Christian to protect award from gay charity and: Housing chief threatens further disciplinary action against Christian if he preaches in ‘vicinity’ of work
How secularists celebrate Christmas: no room in the manger for baby Jesus
More: How atheists celebrate Christmas
Posted in Secularism
Tagged Advent, Anti-Christian Bigotry, Christmas, New Atheists, Richard Dawkins