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Top 10 Worst Places to Live as a Christian

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Christian Post Reporter
Tue, Feb. 05 2008 01:54 PM ET
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If you are a Christian, the worst place to live in the world is North Korea, according to Open Doors’ 2008 World Watch List released Monday.

The annual country persecution list ranked North Korea in the No. 1 spot for the sixth year in a row. There were more arrests of Christians in the country in 2007 than in 2006, according to Open Doors.

In North Korea, considered by many the most repressive regime, citizens are strictly banned from worshipping any other gods beside those enforced in the state religion – a personality cult revolving around current dictator Kim Jong Il, and his deceased father, Kim Il Sung.

Moreover, Christianity is considered a serious threat to the regime’s power and there are many reports of Christians being publicly executed, tortured or imprisoned indefinitely simply because of the discovery of their faith.

It is estimated that there are at least 200,000 underground Christians and up to 400,000 to 500,000 believers secretly practicing their faith in North Korea. At least a quarter of the Christians are imprisoned for their faith in political prison camps, from which people rarely get out alive, according to an Open Doors local source.

“It is certainly not a shock that North Korea is No. 1 on the shame list for the sixth year in a row,” said Carl Moeller, President/CEO of Open Doors USA. “There is no other country in the world where Christians are being persecuted in such a horrible and systematic manner.”

In second place behind North Korea is the kingdom of Saudi Arabia where fundamentalist Wahabbi Islam dominates society and oppresses believers. Under the kingdom’s strict interpretation of Islamic law, apostasy (conversion to another religion) is punishable by death if the accused does not recant.

Following close behind in third is Mideast neighbor Iran. Although Christians are officially recognized as a religious minority, believers regularly face discrimination and persecution.

Islam is the predominant religion in six of the top 10 countries: Saudi Arabia, Iran, Maldives, Afghanistan, Yemen and Uzbekistan.

This year, several countries moved up in the list including Bhutan (No. 5, up from No. 7), but mainly due to Somalia and Yemen’s decrease in persecution.

Afghanistan also rose from No. 10 to No. 7 due to the South Korean Christian hostage drama last summer as well as other events that contributed to its worsening persecution status.

Two new countries were added to the 2008 list: Uzbekistan at No. 9, up from No. 11, and China at No. 10, up from No. 12 last year.

Three of the top 10 countries – North Korea, Laos and China – have communist governments. Bhutan is the only Buddhist country on the list.

Improvement in human rights occurred in Somalia (from No. 4 to 12), Vietnam (from No. 8 to 17), Burma (from No. 19 to 25), Ethiopia (from No. 37 to 43) and Colombia (from No. 43 to 50).

The World Watch List ranks countries based on the intensity of persecution Christians face for actively pursuing their faith. The list is compiled based on answers to 50 questions covering various aspects of religious freedom from Open Doors’ indigenous contacts, field workers and persecuted believers.

Open Doors encourages Christians to join its prayer campaign for North Korea and participate in North Korea Freedom Week, April 27 - May 3.

2008 World Watch List

1. North Korea
2. Saudi Arabia
3. Iran
4. Maldives
5. Bhutan
6. Yemen
7. Afghanistan
8. Laos
9. Uzbekistan
10. China

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aritonang
  • Mon Mar 03, 2008 2:39 am
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And while this talk is going on, the public execution still goes on.
In Saudi Arabia, its done in the city square. Whenever the blue plastic sheets are spread near the city square then the public would now, somebody's head shall roll, blood shall burst like fountain and then the "medic" shall saw the head back on after the prisoner stop moving.

In North Korea, they do it in front of stadiums just like the Chinese PRC. People would start to say oooh and aaah when the steam rolller started and faintend when the prisoners head goes POP.

And international world just observe from the sidelines. Talking and discussing and emailing each other. Do I sense FEAR?
Prophet
  • Mon Feb 11, 2008 10:04 pm
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Chris,
Amen! For with God, nothing is impossible.
Chris333
  • Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:03 pm
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Yes Prophet, I do not take people who give intellectually empty arguments much thought. I definitely do not take them seriously. But I try to give others a chance to defend their stances, and in order to do that their stances must be challenged. I also wish that citsonga and others might change their positions, but only they can do that.
Prophet
  • Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:04 pm
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Chris,
I know you don't take citsonga too seriously. Neither do I. A carnal man knows nothing of spiritual things. He makes a mockery of what he doesn't understand. I would expect nothing less. Those who truly seek to know the Truth will find it. Those who mock it will be judged by it.
Chris333
  • Mon Feb 11, 2008 4:13 am
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Citsonga,

First of all, the love I feel is not abstract in any way, no more at least than the way my wife loves me, or the way my friends and parents love me. I see God in my life in more ways than I see them, I talk to God, I hear Him, and I have a relationship with Him. Nothing is abstract. But suppose for some reason I were separated in a "physical" way from my wife for a period of time, and we communicated through letters I would not feel like her love was any less real, or mine for her.

I have to respond to what you said to Prophet as well, are you trying to tell us that this war in Iraq is primarily based upon Christianity? Is that what you mean by saying "Christian George"? If not then why did you say that, if not then it has absolutely nothing to do with this conversation. Please understand, you are mixing two things that are not related. What do you mean by crusades in Iran? Is this what they would be? Did George Bush say that we would fight to make them Christians or get back some holy land? For who knows how many times I say, try again.
citsonga
  • Sun Feb 10, 2008 9:04 pm
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prophet: "So, the "holy war" that the Christians wage, is a spiritual one, not physical. "

Perhaps you are not aware of the war in Iraq that christian george started that has resulted in the destruction of a country, the deaths of tens of thousands of its people, death and injury of tens of thousands of US soldiers and the pillage of the US treasury. I hope we dont have another christian george type that will continue with the crusades into Iran.
Prophet
  • Sun Feb 10, 2008 5:01 pm
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Chrisianity is a violent religion. But it's violence is nothing like what you expect.

Second Corinthians 10:3 says
"For though I'm in the flesh, I do not war in the flesh. For the weapons I use are not physical, but they are mighty through God to pulling down spiritual strongholds. Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that tries to exalt itself against the knowlege of God."

So, the "holy war" that the Christians wage, is a spiritual one, not physical. And yes, it is violent. People's souls hang in the balance.
citsonga
  • Sun Feb 10, 2008 9:42 am
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chris:

"I disagree full heartily with this statement [Love of something you cant see, hear or detect the presence of....seems silly]. I feel and know the love of God better than the love of anyone else I have known."

Thats good iyou feel the love, I mean that. Its too abstract for me and I cant relate to love of something I cant see, hear, detect and doubt even exists. I love my family and my pets, I see them, I talk to them, I hear them, I can relate to them, they relate to me. I have tried religion, doesn't do much for me, I can't relate to it. I suppose thats why I am an agnostic, I'm content with that..... Have a good day.
Chris333
  • Sun Feb 10, 2008 8:52 am
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Citsonga,

I think you missed my point, it makes absolutely no difference what people twist the Bible to say, it only matters what the Bible says, you are slow to pick this up...

"Love of something you cant see, hear or detect the presence of....seems silly. "

I disagree full heartily with this statement. I feel and know the love of God better than the love of anyone else I have known. Of course it makes perfect sense that you would think this because you are not a Christian, but no Christian believes that God is an unfelt unknown force in their life.

"Well, there sure appears to be a lot of violence in the Bible"

Sure there is, but as Christians we cannot commit violence in the name of our faith. You have dodged the point. Christ was clear, you are not dealing with OT Jews, you are dealing with Christians. If you compare Christ and Muhammad the contrast on these points is clear, and I will state it again, it is literally impossible to use the Christian faith for a violent purpose, I cannot say the same for the Quran.
citsonga
  • Sun Feb 10, 2008 1:47 am
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chris: "The teachings of Christianity cannot ever in anyway be taken to this extreme. "

Well, there sure appears to be a lot of violence in the Bible. Christians tend to be critical of Islam and the Quran with its violent passages. The Bible contains much violence too. I would say they are in very close competition on the violence stuff. Both the Bible and the Quran have been used to justify violent actions against others. Religious texts if not read within their proper textual and historical contexts can be easily distorted and manipulated- this I think this applies to both the Bible and the Quran.
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