Coptic Solidarity Earlier this month, a 15-year-old Coptic Christian girl disappeared off the streets of Cairo, Egypt; her mobile phone was turned off at the same time. Randa Fathallah Faleh was returning home alone, after helping another female member of her family move. Her family instantly reported her disappearance to police and even urged the Minister of the Interior … [Read more...]
‘Not a Day Goes by Without People Being Killed’: Muslim Persecution of Christians, June 2021
Gatestone Institute The following are among the abuses inflicted on Christians by Muslims throughout the month of June, 2021: Pakistan The Rape, Forced Conversion, and Child Marriage of Christians A Muslim father-of-four abducted a 13-year-old Christian girl, forced her to convert to Islam, and then “married” her. According to the father of Nayab Gill, when the beauty … [Read more...]
Islamic Jihad and the Church Bells of Noon: The Siege of Belgrade
Today in history, on July 22, 1456, the West scored one of its greatest victories over the jihad. Three years after conquering Constantinople, the Ottoman Sultan, Muhammad II, at the head of over 100,000 Turks, marched towards the strategic fortress town of Belgrade, key to Western Europe, in the spring of 1456. Cognizant of all the death, destruction, and mindboggling … [Read more...]
Islam’s Poisonous Projections onto Infidels
The recent execution of a Christian man by Muslim terrorists in Sinai showcased a little known but interesting fact: the reason so many “radical” Muslims target innocent “infidels” is often based on projection, a word defined as “the attribution of one’s own ideas, feelings, or attitudes to other people.” One academic article/book chapter elaborates: “Projection allows the … [Read more...]
Will Christian Black Lives Ever Matter? The Ignored Genocide in Nigeria
All throughout sub-Saharan Africa — in Nigeria, Mozambique, the Central African Republic, Mali, the Democratic Republic of Congo — Muslims are terrorizing and slaughtering Christians, and have been for many years now. Nor is there any hope on the horizon, for problems that cannot be correctly and objectively addressed are doomed to persist in perpetuity. As far as the … [Read more...]