Three people, including a girl aged eight, died when gunmen on motorcycles opened fire on a wedding party outside a Coptic Christian church in Cairo.
Egypt's Coptic Christian community has been targeted by some Islamists who accuse the Church of backing the army's overthrow of President Mohammed Morsi in July.
mrswdk wrote:The Vatican is the source. I told you exactly who I was quoting in my OP.
That's not the original source; that's secondhand information. Since no one was looking it up, I googled the quote. And lo and behold, the BBC did our job for us:
Its researchers started by estimating the number of Christians who died as martyrs between 2000 and 2010 - about one million by their reckoning - and divided that number by 10 to get an annual number, 100,000.
But how do they reach that figure of one million?
When you dig down, you see that the majority died in the civil war in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
More than four million are estimated to have been killed in that war between 2000 and 2010, and CSGC counts 900,000 of them - or 20% - as martyrs.
Over 10 years, that averages out at 90,000 per year.
So when you hear that 100,000 Christians are dying for their faith, you need to keep in mind that the vast majority - 90,000 - are people who were killed in DR Congo.
This means we can say right away that the internet rumours of Muslims being behind the killing of 100,000 Christian martyrs are nonsense. The DRC is a Christian country. In the civil war, Christians were killing Christians.
2dimes wrote:I like several religions. Buddhism is typically very gentle. Often to the point of being vegetarian and caring for insects. Savagery?
The religion itself is peaceful,as are most.The problem is the adherents,look at Tibet before Communism,or the Sri lankan civil war,or the persecution and murder of Muslims in Myanmar currently ongoing by Buddhists,including monks.
I've been in Thailand long enough to see Buddhists are not especially gentle people,and this is a Western stereotype looking through rose-tinted glasses.
mrswdk wrote:The Vatican is the source. I told you exactly who I was quoting in my OP.
That's not the original source; that's secondhand information. Since no one was looking it up, I googled the quote. And lo and behold, the BBC did our job for us:
Its researchers started by estimating the number of Christians who died as martyrs between 2000 and 2010 - about one million by their reckoning - and divided that number by 10 to get an annual number, 100,000.
But how do they reach that figure of one million?
When you dig down, you see that the majority died in the civil war in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
More than four million are estimated to have been killed in that war between 2000 and 2010, and CSGC counts 900,000 of them - or 20% - as martyrs.
Over 10 years, that averages out at 90,000 per year.
So when you hear that 100,000 Christians are dying for their faith, you need to keep in mind that the vast majority - 90,000 - are people who were killed in DR Congo.
This means we can say right away that the internet rumours of Muslims being behind the killing of 100,000 Christian martyrs are nonsense. The DRC is a Christian country. In the civil war, Christians were killing Christians.
I think you left out the key part:
This means we can say right away that the internet rumours of Muslims being behind the killing of 100,000 Christian martyrs are nonsense.
I'm not sure why this kind of blatant Islamophobia should be published by this site.
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
I can't believe ConquerClub has become a publisher. What works have they done? Are they on Amazon? Is this why CC membership has been soaring recently?
BigBallinStalin wrote:I can't believe ConquerClub has become a publisher. What works have they done? Are they on Amazon? Is this why CC membership has been soaring recently?
So many questions, so little Christians.
They publish, no?:
Publishing is the process of production and dissemination of literature, music, or information — the activity of making information available to the general public.
The forums are available to the general public, and published.
Sorry that you can't pick up your argument on Amazon. Perhaps you've found a gap in the market for your increasingly eccentric ramblings.
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
mrswdk wrote:The Vatican is the source. I told you exactly who I was quoting in my OP.
That's not the original source; that's secondhand information. Since no one was looking it up, I googled the quote. And lo and behold, the BBC did our job for us:
Its researchers started by estimating the number of Christians who died as martyrs between 2000 and 2010 - about one million by their reckoning - and divided that number by 10 to get an annual number, 100,000.
But how do they reach that figure of one million?
When you dig down, you see that the majority died in the civil war in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
More than four million are estimated to have been killed in that war between 2000 and 2010, and CSGC counts 900,000 of them - or 20% - as martyrs.
Over 10 years, that averages out at 90,000 per year.
So when you hear that 100,000 Christians are dying for their faith, you need to keep in mind that the vast majority - 90,000 - are people who were killed in DR Congo.
This means we can say right away that the internet rumours of Muslims being behind the killing of 100,000 Christian martyrs are nonsense. The DRC is a Christian country. In the civil war, Christians were killing Christians.
I think you left out the key part:
This means we can say right away that the internet rumours of Muslims being behind the killing of 100,000 Christian martyrs are nonsense.
I'm not sure why this kind of blatant Islamophobia should be published by this site.
Uh, what? It's right there are the bottom of my quote.
BigBallinStalin wrote:I can't believe ConquerClub has become a publisher. What works have they done? Are they on Amazon? Is this why CC membership has been soaring recently?
You are aware that the threads on this site are published on google, right? Anyone can view the stuff that CC puts out within the forums. I'd call that publishing.
What would you call it?
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
You are aware that the threads on this site are published on google, right? Anyone can view the stuff that CC puts out within the forums. I'd call that publishing.
What would you call it?
So google's publishing this, or ConquerClub is publishing this? You're being very vague, so I'd appreciate some clarity.
You are aware that the threads on this site are published on google, right? Anyone can view the stuff that CC puts out within the forums. I'd call that publishing.
What would you call it?
So google's publishing this, or ConquerClub is publishing this? You're being very vague, so I'd appreciate some clarity.
I'm still unclear about what you would call it, so, having given an answer to the poster who was banned for calling for my death, I think you might owe me an answer to my question.
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein