Where are Christians persecuted the most? It is NOT the Middle East
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A new study from the Pew Research Center has shown some interesting finds about religious violence, notably that the country with the highest level of social hostilities occurring because of religion is not in the Middle East, it's in India.
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
3/3/2015 (9 years ago)
Published in Asia Pacific
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - The latest annual study from Pew covers 2013, and shows that religious violence actually declined in 2013 from the six-year high that occurred in the previous year.
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The study also revealed that about a quarter of the countries in the world are dealing with high levels of religious hostilities internally, which can be anything from vandalism and desecration of religious sites and texts, to assault and murder.
Two of the countries in the study, China and India, have major populations, which combined with the other nations in the study showed that 5.5 billion people are living in countries that have severe restrictions on religion.
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Christians continued to be the ones who were harassed in many countries without a significant Christian majority. This included places like India (where violence from Hindus against Muslims and Christians is increasing), China, and much of the Middle-East.
The study also found that Jews were starting to become harassed more often than in previous years.
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