Why? The media and the church are not highlighting the issue enough. There is not enough opposition to the anti-Christian juggernaut. Good interview:
Persecution of Christians Will Get Worse
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The persecution of Christians can be traced from the first century of the Christian era to the present day. Christian missionaries and converts to Christianity have both been targeted for persecution, sometimes to the point of being martyred for their faith, ever since the emergence of Christianity.
( A small point: Christians have also been persecuted by other Christians due to differences in doctrine which have been declared heretical. )
The persecution of Christians has continued to occur during the 21st century. Christianity is the largest world religion and its adherents live across the globe. Approximately 10% of the world’s Christians are members of minority groups which live in non-Christian-majority states. The contemporary persecution of Christians includes the official state persecution mostly occurring in countries which are located in Africa and Asia because they have state religions or because their governments and societies practice religious favoritism. Such favoritism is frequently accompanied by religious discrimination and religious persecution.
Frankly I haven’t heard of any modern day Christian persecution in the US. Am I uninformed ?
In the US, Fred, Christians have been persecuted for refusing to acquiesce with the LGBT agenda. They have lost jobs and livelihoods; targeted by regulatory agencies; and been dragged to court. There have also been scattered implications in educational settings for Christian students.