EU: ‘Christianophobia’

Barnabas Fund  |  World
Date posted:  1 Jul 2018
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EU: ‘Christianophobia’

Nathan Gill, MEP

A warning was given to the EU Parliament on 5 June that religious freedom is one generation away from being lost.

Discrimination and intolerance of Christianity in Europe was debated for the first time in the European Parliament, in a meeting hosted by Nathan Gill, MEP. ‘Christianophobia in Europe: a case study’ called for vigilance from Europe’s leaders as discrimination against Christians was growing.

Violence and marginalisation

Hendrik Storm, Chief Executive of Barnabas Fund, said that for many years they had observed serious human rights abuses around the world, but were increasingly beginning to see encroachments on freedom in Europe itself. ‘It’s easy to sit back and ignore the damage because, like erosion, it’s not always immediately visible on the surface. But look a little closer and you can begin to see the cracks,’ he declared.

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