Despite the assertion that “Christian Privilege” is a form of “intersectional privilege”, a new study suggests the Christians are the most persecuted religious group worldwide, approaching “near-genocide” levels of persecution

In any large organisation workplace you will find posters promoting respect and being inclusive to all culture and religions. Constant reminders that we need to be careful with our words, actions and even thoughts. This is honestly a good thing. Most people are decent and respectful, and will be extra cautious when speaking about other cultures and religions (except Christianity).

These decent people (I’m not being sarcastic here, i honestly believe they are decent) will not hesitate use “Jesus Christ” as part of the swearing vocabulary. They will also loudly and proudly criticise Catholicism and/or Christian in generally accepted casual conversations.

The same people would not dare open up topics about other religions, unless to make a positive comment about them such as “the mosque was beautiful” or “those people are so nice”.

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