North Korea: #1 in Christian persecution and US Evangelicals don't care

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North Korea: #1 in Christin Persecution and US Evangelicals don't care

Christian Persecution Score: 94/100
Persecution Type: Communist and Post Communist Oppression
Number of Christians in NK: 300,000
Persecution Level: Extreme (Wow!)

The primary driver of Christian persecution in North Korea is the state. For three generations, everything in the country has focused on idolizing the leading Kim family. Christians are seen as hostile elements in society that have to be eradicated. There was hope that new diplomatic efforts in 2018—including the 2018 Winter Olympics—would mean a lessening of pressure and violence against Christians, but so far that has not been the case. Kim Jong Un has maintained his tight control over the populace, and dissent or worshiping anything else is not tolerated. -snip

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Begs the question, why do Evangelicals still not call out Trump? They brushed aside all his immoral behavior in 2016 under the "we gave him a reset" guise, but they were oddly silent when Trump praised (and continues) Kim Jong-un as a good man.

Originally posted by Robtard
Christian Persecution Score: 94/100
Persecution Type: Communist and Post Communist Oppression
Number of Christians in NK: 300,000
Persecution Level: [b]Extreme
(Wow!)

The primary driver of Christian persecution in North Korea is the state. For three generations, everything in the country has focused on idolizing the leading Kim family. Christians are seen as hostile elements in society that have to be eradicated. There was hope that new diplomatic efforts in 2018—including the 2018 Winter Olympics—would mean a lessening of pressure and violence against Christians, but so far that has not been the case. Kim Jong Un has maintained his tight control over the populace, and dissent or worshiping anything else is not tolerated. -snip

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Begs the question, why do Evangelicals still not call out Trump? They brushed aside all his immoral behavior in 2016 under the "we gave him a reset" guise, but they were oddly silent when Trump praised (and continues) Kim Jong-un as a good man. [/B]

Seems like Trump's efforts to secure peace and openness with NK is the best approach. The only way to get Jesus into the NK people's hearts is to loosen the satanic grip the leadership has on the people's souls.

5/7 save

Originally posted by Robtard
5/7 save

Missed the opportunity to spell it "Seouls."

🙁

Originally posted by Robtard
Christian Persecution Score: 94/100
Persecution Type: Communist and Post Communist Oppression
Number of Christians in NK: 300,000
Persecution Level: [b]Extreme
(Wow!)

The primary driver of Christian persecution in North Korea is the state. For three generations, everything in the country has focused on idolizing the leading Kim family. Christians are seen as hostile elements in society that have to be eradicated. There was hope that new diplomatic efforts in 2018—including the 2018 Winter Olympics—would mean a lessening of pressure and violence against Christians, but so far that has not been the case. Kim Jong Un has maintained his tight control over the populace, and dissent or worshiping anything else is not tolerated. -snip

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Begs the question, why do Evangelicals still not call out Trump? They brushed aside all his immoral behavior in 2016 under the "we gave him a reset" guise, but they were oddly silent when Trump praised (and continues) Kim Jong-un as a good man. [/B]

Awful.

Originally posted by dadudemon
Missed the opportunity to spell it "Seouls."

🙁

That's South Korea, you racist

"Don't care" my ass. It's just that we can't actually do anything about it. It's you f***s on the left that don't give a shit about christian persecution going on throughout N Korea, China, and the Middle East. In fact, you all probably celebrate it, you sick f***s. Just like you all celebrate white farmers in S. Africa being persecuted and even killed in many cases.

This is yet another case of leftist projectionism.

Put everyone on the same bobsled team this winter.

Originally posted by Robtard
That's South Korea, you racist

I believe in One Korea, you short-sighted racist.

Honestly because I don't know the first thing about diplomacy or how to handle a psychopath like Kim Jong Dong.

Originally posted by Emperordmb
Honestly because I don't know the first thing about diplomacy or how to handle a psychopath like Kim Jong Dong.

It's easy, just pacify the fvcker by making a bunch of shit action movies, he'll spend the next few months drooling to himself and possibly masturbate his way to a heart attack. Might be why there's a new Matrix movie on the horizon, I've heard he's a huge fan, so follow it up with a dozen or so consecutive Bond movies and we'll likely never hear from him again.

Well in their lives each citizen has their own country so it's a little like the borg.
To pretend they aren't the 3rd largest army in the world might not be smart play.