Americans are hard-hearted people. They don't care what innocent around the world are forced to suffer because of American greed and narcissism. Americans getting rich off trade and collusion with China do not care that China routinely persecutes and executes people with religious beliefs the government find offensive, including Christians. Americans on the left do not care about the rights of Bible-believing Christians or the rights of unborn babies. And the Biden administration has shown a total disregard for Afghanis and American allies in Afghanistan, including Bible-believing Christians, by pulling out all troops who have been restraining the wicked Muslim marauding hordes for two decades. It ios as though Biden's and the democrats' attitude is 'To hell with innocent people in Afghanistan, including Americans. Biden said he would withdraw all troops by Sept 11 and by God that is what he needs to do regardless of the consequences.'
The minuscule community of Christian believers in Afghanistan has gone underground in fear of their lives after the hard-line Islamic Taliban returned to power this week in Kabul, an expert on persecution in the region said this week.
However, estimates suggest there are between 3,000 and 12,000 Christian believers in a nation whose population hovers around 38 million. Definitive numbers are difficult to come by, since publicly identifying as a Christian can subject an Afghan believer to beatings and death.
The return of the Taliban has sparked fears the Islamist insurgency will reimpose the strict Shariah-based law it followed when it ran the country in the years before the 2001 U.S.-led invasion. Non-Islamic faiths could be one of the first things targeted by the new regime as it consolidates power.
Afghanistan’s Christians, small in number, have gone underground, expert says
The minuscule community of Christian believers in Afghanistan has gone underground in fear of their lives after the hard-line Islamic Taliban returned to power this week in Kabul, an expert on persecution in the region said this week.
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However, estimates suggest there are between 3,000 and 12,000 Christian believers in a nation whose population hovers around 38 million. Definitive numbers are difficult to come by, since publicly identifying as a Christian can subject an Afghan believer to beatings and death.
The return of the Taliban has sparked fears the Islamist insurgency will reimpose the strict Shariah-based law it followed when it ran the country in the years before the 2001 U.S.-led invasion. Non-Islamic faiths could be one of the first things targeted by the new regime as it consolidates power.