Christian persecution Today's Christians are an integral and indivisible part of society. They experienced a wonderful history in history. The most important and memorable of these is the persecution Christians have received by the hands of ancient Rome. Roman persecution against this Christian began late in the first century and continued sporadically until religion got its official status under the rule of Constantine emperor.
I have always believed that persecution is a common interest of Christians, but the persecution of non-believers is faced by all good Christians. I am no longer an evangelical Christian, but I know the world is very good. A complex of persecution of Christianity as old as history itself still exists in the United States today. Actually prejudice against Christianity and persecution are the themes of Fox News. It is almost impossible to see friends and friends for a few minutes in the morning, and I've never heard how Christian copes these days and how much their beliefs are suffering.
A few days before the latest attacks on Christians in the Middle East, Fox journalist Shannon Bream has announced a television clip about growing Christian persecution all over the world. In contrast, Matthew Dow of ABC News tweeted as follows. However, Christian is the most persecuted religion in the world now, and by 2016 90,000 people died with faith. Of the worst 14 countries Christians were persecuted, 12 are Muslims. (The two are not North Korea and Eritrea.)