‘Christianophobia’: The Danger from the Hard Left
‘They Should Be Eradicated’: Sociologists Reveal Shocking Results of ‘Christianophobia’ Research — and a Cautionary Warning for Conservative Bible-Believers 01/29/15 This article shows the deep hatred by
This article shows the deep hatred by the Hard Left for Christians. I often stated that they hate us as much as the Nazis did the Jews and this article is the proof. They have murder in their hearts and will act on this hatred and I believe soon.
Sociologists coined a new word called “Christianophobia”, which is an irrational fear of Christians.
Everyone needs to read this article and take heed. What this article reveals is that the spirit of the French Revolution is rising in America. These people along with the Muslims are filling the void left by a dying church that refuses, for the most part, to intercede for America and cry out to the Lord for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
The rise of Islam, the homosexual agenda and the militant atheists are ALL signs that tremendous persecution is fast bearing down on the real church.
2Peter 3:3 Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts,
“That in mind, a few months ago, the sociologist shared a sampling of some of the “unreasonable hatred” he said he encountered through interviews with cultural progressive activists for the purpose of his study. Here are just three of the comments that were made about the Christian right:“I want them all to die in a fire.” (Male, aged 26-35 with Doctorate)“They should be eradicated without hesitation or remorse. Their only purpose is to damage and inflict their fundamentalist virus onto everyone they come in contact with.” (Female, aged 66-75 with Master degree)“They make me a believer in eugenics….They pollute good air…I would be in favor of establishing a state for them… If not, then sterilize them so they can’t breed more.” (Male, aged 46-55 with Master degree)These statements caused Yancey to look deeper at the pool of respondents — individuals who were chosen from unnamed groups that are actively opposed to sentiments held by many conservative Christians.“We quickly saw some of the unnecessary vitriol and fears within many of our respondents. We also saw the social status of those who exhibited this hatred and many of them would be in positions that allowed them to at least subtly act on their anger and fears,” Yancey said. “That motivated us to take a more systematic look at Christianophobia and speculate on how this phenomenon influences certain social aspects in the United States.”He said that there are important distinctions to be made when analyzing the demographics of those who have Christianophonia and who, as a result, see believers as being backward, child-like and barriers to progress, telling the Christian Post that, while there are more people who are hostile toward atheists than Christians, those who oppose the latter group tend to be highly educated.“I have established that those with animosity towards conservative Christians tend to have more per-capita social power than those with animosity towards other religiously based groups,” Yancey wrote in a blog post last year. “They are more likely to be white, educated and wealthy. The education advantage creates a unique dimension in this group as one may contend that highly educated individuals are unlikely to engage in unreasonable level of hatred or anger.”In the end, he said that those who oppose atheism don’t “have the level of per-capita power of those who do not like Christians.” Considering that atheist activists have argued that they are discriminated against due to their secularism — and past polls have shown, for instance, that citizens are much less likely to even vote for them in elections — an important question emerges.“So is a group worse off if more people do not like them or if those who do not like them have a lot of social power, but there are fewer of them? Context matters to answer such a question,” Yancey told the Christian Post. “If you want to get elected to political office, then atheists are at a disadvantage since more people do not like them. But if you want to get a higher education, then you will run into a lot more people with power who hate Christians than who hate atheists.”Yancey cited as evidence non-discrimination policies enacted in California Christian colleges that have forced some student groups out of official recognition if they refuse to allow atheists and other non-Christiand the opportunity to lead those groups — something that he said seems to show evidence of college administrators exhibiting “some degree of latent Christianophobia with a fiction of promoting equality.”
Daniel 12:9,10 And he said, Go thy way, Daniel: for the words are closed up and sealed till the time of the end. Many shall be purified, and made white, and tried; but the wicked shall do wickedly: and none of the wicked shall understand; but the wise shall understand.
Every Tuesday and Thursday I have prayer for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit and repentance for America. All are welcome and if you are not in a prayer group, why not join us. Time is fast running out and the enimies of God are daily gaining power. It is now or never to pray.
Revelation 22:20 He which testifieth these things saith, Surely I come quickly. Amen.Even so, come, Lord Jesus.
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