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‘Global Crisis’: Christians In Islamic Nations Face Extinction,


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By Matthew Holehouse, The Telegraph – “Christianity is in danger of becoming extinct in its ancient homelands because of a rising tide of sectarian attacks, a senior minister will warn on Friday.

 

Violence against Christian worshippers and other religious minorities by fanatics has become a ‘global crisis’ and is the gravest challenge facing the world this century, Baroness Warsi will say.

 

‘A mass exodus is taking place, on a Biblical scale. In some places, there is a real danger that Christianity will become extinct', she will say at a speech at Georgetown University in Washington.

 

 In the new year, Lady Warsi, the Minister for Faith who sits in the Cabinet, will host an international summit to draw up a plan to end the violence against Christians, particularly in the countries where the faith was born.  More

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But where will these Christian refugees go?

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But where will these Christian refugees go?

 

The article doesn't talk about moving Christians to other countries, but rather to draw up a plan to stop the violence against Christians in muslim countries.  Many Christians have already fled as the article points out and I read awhile ago many went to Jordan from Iraq and Syria.

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