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From Bethlehem to Iran, Remember Persecuted Christians This Christmas

As we gather to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ this Christmas, we should all take a moment to pray for those Christians who will spend this holiday in prison or in fear of their lives.

The Muslim “Palestinian” authorities who control Bethlehem, the city where Jesus was born in Israel, canceled public celebration of Christmas this year to honor the vicious Hamas terrorists who were killed after brutally raping, torturing, and murdering Israeli men, women, and children. The Christians of Bethlehem can kneel on the very spot where Jesus was born 2000+ years ago, but they are a persecuted minority, as Christians always are in Muslim-controlled territory.

For instance, in the radical Islamic, terrorist-sponsoring dictatorship of Iran, some Christians are spending Christmas in prison. That list of most dangerous countries for Christians—mostly Communist or Muslim-majority nations—included Nigeria, North Korea, India, Iran, China, Pakistan, Eritrea, Algeria, Indonesia, and Azerbaijan.

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Posted by CatSalgado32

Catherine Salgado is a columnist for The Rogue Review, a Writer for MRC Free Speech America, and writes her own Substack, Pro Deo et Libertate. She received the Andrew Breitbart MVP award for August 2021 from The Rogue Review for her journalism.

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