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Criminal attacks on US churches surge by 800% in six years


While the Biden administration cracks down on⁤ Christians, the rise in church attacks is​ alarming. According to a ‌new report from ​the Family Research Council ⁢(FRC), these attacks have increased by 800​ percent ⁢in the last six years.

The FRC published a ​report titled “Hostility Against Churches Is ⁤on the Rise in the‌ United States” in February. It revealed that there were 915 acts ⁣of hostility against churches between January 2018‍ and November 2023.

“Although the motivations⁣ for many of these acts of hostility remain unknown, the effect is unmistakable: religious intimidation,” said Arielle Del Turco, the FRC Center for Religious Liberty Director,​ in a press release.‍ “They send the message that churches are⁤ not wanted in the community or respected in general. Our culture is demonstrating a growing disdain for Christianity ⁣and core Christian beliefs, and ‌acts of⁤ hostility towards churches could be‌ a physical manifestation of that.”

The ‌report found that hostile church⁢ incidents more than doubled​ in 2023 compared to 2022, following⁤ the ⁣Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision on⁢ abortion lawmaking. The number of attacks in 2023 was more than eight times greater than those⁤ reported in⁤ 2018.

A majority of the incidents in 2023 involved vandalism, such⁤ as rocks being thrown through windows, according to the report.

“Several incidents‌ were related to Ohio Issue 1,” the report added, “a ballot⁤ measure in support of amending the state constitution to protect abortion.” The ballot measure passed by 13 points last fall.

Elite⁢ smears have increasingly targeted Christians in America, as the focus of the culture⁣ wars shifts away from abortion and transgenderism. ⁢Since the Dobbs ruling in 2022, the Democrat-controlled ‌FBI has infiltrated churches in search of domestic‌ extremists and prosecuted pro-life demonstrators for public prayer. Church firebombings, however, have faced minimal investigation.

[READ:[READ:5 Times The Biden Admin Persecuted Christians For Living Their Faith]

Meanwhile, the Beltway ⁣press has been sounding the ​alarm about the alleged threat of “Christian nationalism” associated⁣ with⁣ the return of former President Donald Trump. Just last week, ⁤MSNBC panelists promoted a new ​book that labels “white rural voters” as existential threats to ‌democracy, citing their strong affiliation with white nationalism and Christian nationalism.

In February, Politico published an analysis ‍portraying Trump, a twice-divorced Manhattan businessman, ⁢as a champion of “Christian nationalism.” This term refers to Americans who⁢ believe that ⁤the country was​ founded as a Christian nation and ⁣that Christian values should be ‌prioritized⁢ in government and public life.⁤ Politico reporter Heidi Przybyla, who co-authored the article, defended her views in an appearance ⁢on MSNBC.

“The one thing that unites them as Christian nationalists — not Christians, by the way, because ​Christian nationalists are very different — is that they believe ⁢that our rights as Americans, as all human ⁢beings, don’t come from any earthly authority; they​ don’t come from Congress; they don’t come from the​ Supreme Court — they come from God,” said Przybyla.

David Harsanyi, a senior editor at The ‌Federalist and​ an atheist, responded to Przybyla’s remarks ​in a ⁢column, stating, ‍”If⁤ This Is ‘Christian Nationalism,’ Sign Me Up!”

As numerous critics⁢ have already pointed out,‌ ‘Christian nationalism’ sounds identical to the case⁢ for American liberty offered in the Declaration of Independence. Then again, the idea that man has⁣ inalienable, universal rights goes back to ancient Greece, at least. The entire American project is contingent on accepting the notion that the state can’t give or take our God-given freedoms. It is the best kind of ‘extremism.’


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What measures should authorities ​take to address the alarming‌ increase in church‌ attacks and⁤ ensure the safety of congregations

The⁤ Alarming Increase in Church⁤ Attacks

While the Biden⁣ administration cracks⁣ down on Christians, the rise in church attacks in the United ‌States‍ is becoming increasingly alarming. According to a⁤ new report from the Family Research Council (FRC), these attacks have increased by⁣ 800 percent in the⁤ last⁣ six years.

The FRC published a report titled “Hostility Against Churches Is on the⁣ Rise in the United States” in February. It revealed ⁤that ⁣between January 2018 and November 2023, there were 915 acts of hostility against churches. This ⁢number is concerning ⁤and highlights the growing problem of religious intimidation.

Arielle Del Turco, the FRC Center for Religious⁢ Liberty Director, stated in a press release, “Although the motivations for ​many of these acts of hostility remain unknown, the effect is unmistakable:⁢ religious intimidation. They send the‌ message that churches are not⁢ wanted in the community or respected in general. Our culture ⁤is demonstrating a​ growing disdain for⁤ Christianity and core Christian beliefs, and acts of hostility towards churches could be a physical ‍manifestation of that.”

The report ⁤also found⁣ that hostile church incidents more than doubled ‌in 2023 compared​ to 2022, following the‍ Supreme Court’s Dobbs ​decision on abortion lawmaking.‌ Furthermore, the number of ‌attacks in 2023 was more than eight ‌times greater than those reported⁤ in 2018.

Vandalism, such as rocks being thrown through⁤ windows, ‌was ​the majority of incidents in 2023, according ‌to the report. Additionally, several incidents were related ‌to​ Ohio’s Issue⁢ 1, a ballot⁣ measure in support of amending the state constitution to protect abortion.

These attacks on churches ⁣and Christians in America reflect a disturbing trend. As the focus of the culture wars has shifted away from abortion and transgenderism, elite smears have increasingly targeted Christians. Since the Dobbs ruling in 2022,​ the Democrat-controlled FBI has infiltrated churches in search of‌ domestic extremists and prosecuted ⁣pro-life demonstrators⁣ for ⁤public prayer. Unfortunately, church⁣ firebombings have often​ faced ⁣minimal investigation.

Meanwhile, the‍ media has been sounding the alarm about the​ alleged threat of “Christian⁤ nationalism”⁣ associated​ with the return​ of former President Donald Trump. ‌Such ⁤narratives⁣ create an atmosphere of fear ⁢and promote division. It is important to note that portraying Trump, a twice-divorced Manhattan businessman, as a champion of “Christian nationalism” is misleading and does not accurately reflect his beliefs.

The‍ increase in church ‍attacks is a deeply concerning issue that should ⁢not be ignored. Religious freedom and the right to practice one’s⁢ faith without fear are fundamental pillars‌ of a democratic ⁣society. It is crucial for authorities to take these ‌attacks⁤ seriously, investigate them thoroughly, and ensure the safety of churches and their ‌congregations. Furthermore, promoting understanding, tolerance, and respect for diverse beliefs is‍ essential for ⁣fostering a ⁣harmonious⁤ society⁢ where everyone can coexist peacefully.



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