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After Saturday Comes Sunday, Understanding the Christian Crisis in the Middle East

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After Saturday Comes Sunday, Understanding the Christian Crisis in the Middle East
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
After Saturday Comes Sunday
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
Understanding the Christian Crisis in the Middle East
Summary
The post-Christian West is in decline, revived Islam is on the rise, and Mesopotamia (Syria-Iraq), the cradle of civilization, has become ground zero in a battle for civilization. Despised as infidels (unbelievers) and kafir (unclean), Mesopotamia's indigenous Christian peoples are targeted by fundamentalist Muslims and jihadists for subjugation, exploitation, and elimination. Pushed deep into the fog of war, buried under a mountain of propaganda, and rendered invisible by a shroud of silence, they are betrayed and abandoned by the West's "progressive" political, academic, and media elites who cling to utopian fantasies about Islam while nurturing deep-seated hostility towards Christianity. If they are to survive as a people in their historic homeland, the Christians of Mesopotamia will need all the help they can get. If Western civilization is to survive as a force in its historic heartland (Europe), then we had better start seeing, hearing, and believing the Christians of the Middle East, for their plight prefigures our own
Target audience
adult
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