Africa : ‘The Next Jihad': Evangelical leader, rabbi warn about 'Christian genocide’ in Africa

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The Next Jihad': Evangelical leader, rabbi warn about 'Christian genocide’ in Africa




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By Samuel Smith, U.S. Editor

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Christians in Nigeria take part in funerals in April 2019. | Intersociety

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Oh, yeah.

We're supposed to believe a warning that Christians will be slaughtered in Africa from writers at a Christian magazine.

Is this any different from 26 years ago when thousands of Christians were hacked to death and mutilated by, um, other Christians in Rwanda?

People might have forgotten this landlocked African country has been dominated by folks of the Catholic and Protestant faiths as well as the Seventh Day Adventists. These are the ones who need to apologize for the slaughter. Not anyone else.

In fact, only 2% of Rwandans identify themselves as Muslim, according to the website indexMundi.

Jesus must have been proud.
 
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Children play in front of a hotel damaged by mortar shelling, in Humera, Ethiopia, on November 22, 2020. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, last year's Nobel Peace Prize winner, announced military operations in Tigray on November 4, 2020, saying they came in response to attacks on federal army camps by the party, the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF). Hundreds have died in nearly three weeks of hostilities that analysts worry could draw in the broader Horn of Africa region, though Abiy has kept a lid on the details, cutting phone and internet connections in Tigray and restricting reporting. | AFP via Getty Images/Eduardo Soteras

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