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Why November 3rd Matters

By Steve Stockman
(November 3, 2019 – International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church)

Persecution of Christians around the world is exploding. The greater tragedy is the sounds of
silence from the world. After six million Jews were murdered by the European Axis of Evil, we
heard the clarion call of “never again!”- never again will there be a genocide of those who
practice their faith. However, from China to Burkina Faso, Christians are being cut down
without a whimper from the world. Lessons of yesterday seem to be forgotten today as people of
faith continue to be persecuted.

Europe is seeing a rise of religious intolerance. On average, France has three churches a day
vandalized, burned, robbed, destroyed, or defaced
(https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2019/03/30/macrons-france-average-of-three-church-attacks-
per-day/). In Sweden, Christians walk in fear of being raped or attacked. In Germany, an
increased frequency of attacks on Christians and Jews is the cause of serious security problems.
So much so, the German state has placed a gag order on reporting immigration crimes so as to
placate institutional bureaucrats.

In March 2019, a New Zealand leftist gunned down 49 innocent Muslims in cold blood. The
news reverberated around the world, as it should. But, just weeks later when Muslims in Sri
Lanka massacred 290 innocent Christians as they worshiped in Easter services, NPR quickly
reported the tragedy as a retaliatory attack for the New Zealand murders. This false narrative by
our U.S. government-funded NPR radio stokes hatred and bigotry in America. Unfortunately,
the fueling of religious bigotry toward Christians is now the stock-and-trade of one of America's
major political parties.

During the recent Democrat presidential debate, Ron Reagan (son of President Reagan)
promoted atheism, then mocked Christians by declaring, "I'm not afraid of burning in hell."
This unnecessary wanton hatred is ever-increasing. Even the popular football player, Drew
Brees, is attacked for mentioning “bring your Bible to School Day.” During the last Democrat
convention, an offer of prayer was met with jeers and boos. The party of self-declared tolerance
- isn't.

Then this year's Democrat field of intolerant presidential candidates stoke more Christian
hatred. A leading candidate advocates that teaching certain Bible verses in church should be
silenced by revoking a church's nonprofit status. Rights guaranteed under the Constitution to
practice one’s faith are beginning to be restricted. Some Democrats argue that the Constitution
is not current with today's values. Our sacred Constitution that protects free speech and religious
freedom is rapidly being eroded by those who hate. In addition, the rise of socialism in the
United States correlates to the rise of religious oppression. The underbelly of socialism is the
destruction of people of faith who do not put the state first in their lives.

The fact is that faith in big government, as practiced by socialist movements, destroys religion
and free expression thereof. In China, there are two to three million Muslims imprisoned in
concentration camps. Chinese dictator Xi has reinstituted Mao's gulag prison "re-education"
system used during the brutal days of Mao's cultural revolution when he murdered millions.
Now dictator Xi has ordered Christian pastors arrested and churches destroyed, all to the
deafening sound of silence from America's leftist mainstream media.

And let us not forget the young female students at a Christian school in Nigeria who were
kidnapped, raped and forcibly married off. Many tweeted concerns, but after a few weeks, all
was forgotten and only a third of the hundreds of girls were returned. In the following months,
Muslim Boko Haram kidnapped more young Christian girls, but the American press made little
mention of their plight.

Repeatedly, Christian executions and mass murders have little sympathy in the American press.
Burkina Faso, a quiet agrarian society in West Africa, has seen their country torn apart by
Muslim terrorists with a murderous-driven agenda to attack people of faith. The Africa Center
for Strategic Studies reported 324 fatalities in Burkina Faso by the end of July 2019; more than
double the number of deaths in 2018. (https://www.persecution.org/2019/10/04/extremism-
burkina-faso-twice- deadly-2019/). These offensive extremist groups include the Islamic State
in the Greater Sahara, the Macina Liberation Front, and Ansarul al Islam.

In many parts of the world, the continuous murder of Christians is a silent genocide. In the
Middle East, Christians who have been there for a millennium and who speak Aramaic – the
language of Christ – are being cut down. Once prominent communities in Iraq and Syria are now
on the cusp of extinction. The killing of Christians is not abated with the death of Abū Bakr al-
Baghdadi, the former ISIS leader who was killed over the weekend in a raid by Joint Special
Operations’ Delta Force. Killing of innocent people of faith is likely to continue.

In America, your rights as a Christian are being stolen in a slow, methodically deliberate
movement. The notoriously corrupt Obama IRS lawyer, Lois Lerner, targeted Christians for
decades, and yet she oversaw the non-profit status of churches and other non-profit
organizations. In a deposition she admitted targeting Christians and conservatives; however, she
has never answered for her crimes. Those who exposed her were targeted and put in prison.
Unfortunately, many socialists who hate people of faith are still employed in our government – a
systematic hiring of those leftists has left a tragic legacy in government that continues to spew
out policies to undermine Christian’s values. Unfortunately, many remain silent in the face of
this onslaught of religious bigotry, couched in the name of betterment for our society.

November 3, 2019 is International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church. We should not just
pray for Christians elsewhere in the world, but for the persecuted church in America. For
centuries, America has been a beacon of religious liberty. Her lighthouse is now under assault.
November 3rd is a good time for those who believe in a free country and religious liberty
protected by America’s First Amendment to be on our knees for the persecuted Christians here at
home. America and the world desperately need the prayers of the faithful who will not yield to
the forces of evil that seek to destroy religious liberty. Once again, our generation must declare
“never again” on behalf of people of faith. Lessons of yesterday must not be forgotten
today! Let us pray……
About the author: Congressman Steve Stockman, 23502-479, was a two-time U.S. Congressman
from Texas. He served on the House Foreign Affairs Committee and its Subcommittee on Africa,
Global Health, Global Human Rights & International Organizations and the Subcommittee on
Europe, Eurasia, and Emerging Threats. He traveled widely in the Middle East and to Nigeria to
work toward the release of the Boko Hiram victims. Stockman went after IRS non-profit head
lawyer Lois Lerner for her persecution of conservatives and Christians through her abuse of
power as an IRS official. The same corrupt officials being exposed at the IRS and DOJ spent
four years, millions of dollars and four grand juries to indict and convict the congressman. You
can write him at Stephen Stockman #23502-479, PO Box 26120 Beaumont Texas 77720- 6120
or email his wife at Patti@defendapatriot.com. For more information go to
www.DefendAPatriot.com.
More information on Christian persecution, murders and enslavement may be found at
www.persecution.com, www.VOMradio.net/IDOP, www.christianpersecutionnews.com, or
www.opendoorsusa.org.

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