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ben2155595

The most persecuted group in world - 1 views

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    Perry Chiaramonte reports a study taken by the Center for Studies on New Religions, and quotes Robert Nicholson and Ryan Mauro on the subject of Christian persecution. Being a Christian is the most dangerous thing you can do in many nations, and Christianity is the religion of the powerless.
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    I must say, I am not at all surprised that this study shows Christians as being the "most persecuted group in the world." All throughout history Christians have been persecuted in one way or another, especially during the Middle Ages. It is sad, however, to see how far from that era the world had come, yet seemingly is now back-sliding to that.
ben2155595

Modern Persecution - 1901-2000 - 0 views

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    Dan Wooding lists the major Christian struggles and massacres that took place during the 20th century, and explains ways to help these suffering people. It's hard to be a Christian, and many countries simply hate them. Nations like Turkey and Sudan have attempted completely eradicate people of this faith.
ben2155595

VOMC Prayer Map - 1 views

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    VOMC provides a clickable map that will give you information on the persecution of Christians per country or region you pick. Each country has a small essay devoted to it describing roughly the last decade or so of persecution.
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    This is so powerful. Voice of the Martyrs is an amazing organization. What I find to be so sad, is how in today's world, so many people are up in arms about how they think they have been mistreated or overlooked, yet when Christians are out there suffering horrendous things, they all look the other way and pretend not to notice. I mean, other people's problems are important, but I feel society turns a blind eye towards Christians.
anonymous

Persecution of Christians in these United States - 0 views

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    This article discusses and gives a few examples of Christian persecution here in the United States. In the examples given, this persecution has been a result of Christians standing up for their beliefs by not providing services for homosexual weddings. These beliefs and decisions should be defended by the government as religious freedom, rather than persecuted.
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    It is not their place to judge and is so sad to see that they are feeling he need to take "Gods" place and judge others.
ben2155595

Under Caesar's Sword - 0 views

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    This study, conducted by the University of Notre Dame, analyzes the Christian response to persecution in 25 countries, not including the Western world. Over the course of three years, it has been determined that Christians respond in generally creative and non-violent ways.
David Munnelly

The politics of welfare - 0 views

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    On the surface, conservatism and Christian democratic thought are quite similar with regard to social welfare, but there is one key difference.  Following the Catholic teachings, Christian Democrats believe that the responsibility of taking care of the poor and needy lies with the community, not the government.  Both groups feel that lawfulness and stability are highly important, but they have very different approaches to achieve these goals.
ben2155595

What needs to be done - 0 views

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    Cecilia Attias calls out the inaction of the global leaders to prevent the horrific massacres occurring in hostile Islamic states. In the name of protecting innocent life, this genocidal persecution must be stopped before ISIS has accomplished it's publicized goal to kill all Christians.
arm2161207

Christians facing increased persecution in America: poll - Washington Times - 0 views

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    Christians feel like they are being persecuted according to a poll that was conducted. It explains that Christianity is viewed as discrimination and is being tolerated less.
ash2040853

Christians Against Religious Freedom | Mother Jones - 0 views

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    A group of atheists raise money to buy advertising space on Florida buses. This outraged the states believers pushing them to protests and vandalism in a backlash against the Ad's.
coyotesfan1992

Using Religious beliefs as an excuse to Discriminate - 1 views

I think its wrong to use religious beliefs as an excuse to discriminate. People who claim to be Christian refuse service to the LGBT community. People of the LGBT community would never refuse servi...

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started by coyotesfan1992 on 03 Sep 17 no follow-up yet
Marcus Rentrope

Family Values - 0 views

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    Moral values are less common among society in todays world. The values and beliefs of a person should not be punishable. The nation started out as a christian nation and it no longer is.
ari215

Betsy DeVos's Secretary of Education nomination - 0 views

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    This article talks about how hundreds of students, alumni from DeVos's Christian college oppose her nomination as education secretary. The letter initiated by these alumnus already has over 700 signatures. This is just one situation among many regarding opposition against her nominations by President Trump.
joseph augusta

Same-Sex Marriage Isn't About Freedom - 0 views

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    His description of how this happened is almost backwards: freedom and individualism are not to blame. the conservative thinker Frank Meyer emphasized, by freeing the individual, Christianity created a tension between its high standards-to be perfect as the Father is perfect, to turn the other cheek-and the impossibility of achieving them.What we see today in the success of gay marriage is not really freedom run amok, but the result of turning the power to define morality over to the state, or to the dominant group representing it.
ashleyfee96

Contraception & Birth Control: How the Christian Right Undermines Birth Control - 0 views

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    More and more groups are becoming opposed to birth control, which is directly related to Catholic teachings. Catholics teachings do not accept birth control, but they do not try to hide access to them. This seems strange, but is actually key to family planning in Culture Wars and some Christian traditions.
Elyse Gallegos

For Liberals, Religious Freedom Means Freedom from Religion | Crisis Magazine - 0 views

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    Highlighting this past election and presidential Romney's association with the LDS faith. History on religion and politics with an over view of previous presidential candidates and their religious associations.
Brittany Wilber

More vs Less - 1 views

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    This website is aimed at those Americans who hold Judeo/Christian conservative values. This site uses God and personal freedom to help the Republican conservative agenda.
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    After all the new gun voilence in America, there has been many debates on how to have more control over guns. But in fact, some groups are saying that could make it worse and are wanting less control.
jef2162142

Details on State Prayer in Public School Laws - FindLaw - 2 views

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    Prayer has been a topic of some controversy with the public school systems in America for over 50 years, it has been federally banned other than silent prayers, and in some states it has been banned all together. This is a disgusting violation of Americans first amendment right, as well as our inalienable rights as human of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, for some prayer is a pursuit of happiness. To ban ones ability to pray in school, while they are being taught as if God were not real, is a outrageous violation of the rights of not just Christians, but Islamic folk, and people of Jewish decent. Prayer offers peace, and a hope for salvation, and a denial of such ability in a place where most students attend is an outrageous violation of our rights as humans, and as Americans.
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    A constitutional right of all citizens is the freedom of religion, and praying in schools is a way of exercising that right. If praying is banned in public education, then the constitutional right to practice religion is being infringed upon.
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    While religious freedoms are very important in our country we need to look at what the purpose of school is. In my opinion, schools are not morally obligated but factually obligated. This article states that you must look at the religious aspect to understand history which I completely agree. I do not remember my classes removing religious aspects from the curriculum. Is this prevalent nowadays?
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    I am on the fence with this topic. I think that all Americans should have the right to pray in school but on the other hand I feel that it may be disrespectful to the third party. This is a tough topic for all people weather they are religious or not.
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    America is the land of opportunity and freedom. We have the freedom to follow any religion. I think that banning prayer in schools is something that takes away from that right. If it's pray is part of the religion, why is it frowned upon and seen as disrespectful? Our country should respect and go for what it stands for.
kat2222004

5 Challenges of Mental Health Care Today - 5 views

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    Even though mental illness is a common problem it's handled very poorly. People with mental illness struggle to get help for a variety of reasons. They lack the money to pay for therapy and the support they need.
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    I agree, mental health care is very important and sadly is not always easy to get. Mental health needs more funding and more awareness. Being stable mentally is just as important as getting your yearly doctor's exam. I view mental illness's such as depression, anxiety and so on to be just as important to treat as any physical sickness or injury that requires medical attention.
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    I also agree that mental healthcare is very poor and not getting the attention it deserves. I have someone really close to me that has mental illness and they don't get all the proper things that they need to deal with it because of money.
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    As someone who has struggled with mental illness most of my entire life I know all too well the challenges that mental health faces in our country. It might help you to look at the Reagan administration and their decisions to close several mental health hospitals and programs in the late 80's. This had a huge impact on how mental health was dealt with in this country.
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    Being someone that has worked for a number of years with mentally disabled patients, I have to say that there is a lot of indifference toward this medical condition. Patients are not always receiving the best treatment option, they rather receive what is convenient for the health care provider or sometimes the cheapest alternative because family does not want to pay for treatment, whether it is a therapy or medication. It is very unfortunate that these people are ignored just because they have an ilness.
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    I work with a variety of patients and some do have mental disabilities. Most don't seek help because they have the lack of knowledge and don't know where to start. Also like the article states they don't have the support or don't want to spend the money. A lot of people who don't get the correct help they need then tend to become suicidal. Very sad.
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    Mental health definitely needs funding. A lack of funding will result in higher poverty and an increased suicide rate among the disabled. Not too long ago the mentally ill were put in asylums. Being someone who has Asperger's Syndrome I have experienced shutdowns and anxiety. At my last college I was unofficially withdrawn. When I have anxiety I often cannot leave my bedroom and school has become very difficult.
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    The main reason many do not seek professional help is not due to money, but the stigma that society places on someone with mental illness. Suffering in silence is a common way to handle the disease. Many also self medicate with alcohol and drugs. There is free help out there, just have to look for it. Catholic Family Services and Christian Church groups are there to those who ask for the help. The first step is to ask.
monique102

Animal Rights - 2 views

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    The article talks about a book on how animals should have rights as in equal consideration. Animals have the ability to suffer as well as a human being. Why should or should not animals have rights?
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    Good points. Are you vegan or vegetarian? Most animals have the ability to feel pain. Adolf Hitler stated that prey species such as deer, elk, gazelle, antelopes, etc. are healthier and can run for longer periods of time and promoted healthy eating (though he was a hippocrate and ate meat himself). When people eat meat they get tired easier, need more water, and have less energy. Without a moral foundation one can justify almost anything. Do you think Christian doctrine is to blame? After all, God told Peter to eat meat. Maybe it was the best choice in order to make peace with the gentiles and not eating meet would have made Peter look aloof. Then again, in Genesis it states that God gave mankind plants to eat and not meat. From a convenient point of view is it practical to only buy products that are not made from animals? Even makeup has animal products in it. What about shoes, clothes, purses, etc? Also, if you have time, I would suggest researching Ralph Smart. Have a good day.
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    I enjoyed reading this article as well. Animals have very similar traits as humans. They eat, feel, and suffer just as humans do. Why should we strict them of their rights? Just because they do not have a voice to defend themselves does not mean we should ignore the equality they deserve.
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    I loved this! Animals have such a huge place in my heart and definitely deserve all the rights as us humans do. I hate hearing stories or seeing videos posted on Facebook of animals being neglected.. I don't understand how some people can do such a thing to an animal who cannot even defend themselves. They just want to be loved and nurtured.
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    The article made some great points. Animals do suffer. They feel pain and fear. Because of this, they definitely should be given rights. Like the article stated, I grew up eating meat, but have made the transition into vegetarianism thanks to my wife who is a vegan. All it took was for me to be educated on where our meat is coming from and the conditions of the animals being slaughtered. If people could read these types of articles and watch documentaries like "Earthlings" and "Cowspiracy" I am sure they might also consider vegetarianism or veganism.
kia2150202

Gay-Bashing Chaplain Endorsers Admit That The Military Chaplaincy Is Disproportionately... - 0 views

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    Many members of the military have religious/ strict views. President Obama created an act to "normalize homosexual behavior" in the military, thus leading to argues about the consequences. This breaks down to whether these Christians in the military are "bible- believing" or "false teachers". The military was promoting " bible- believing" for the reason of LGBT. They claim the gays are "satanic", and fight against them.
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