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“I came across Christian persecution over the years. I didn’t put it together as a pan-Middle East issue until I was in Egypt during the Arab Spring, when it became clear that there was an ideology at work, that there was an idea behind Christian persecution.”
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“Christians are being persecuted in the Middle East under the reign of a particular ISIS ideology,” says Williams, an ideology also adhered to by other adherents to the hard-line salafist trend in Islam. “According to this thinking, Christians do not belong in the Middle East and they are seen to weaken Islam,” he adds, although this repudiates core tenets of mainstream Muslims.
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The recent long-distance debate between GOP presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (Tex.) and President Obama over the fate of Syrian and Iraqi refugees — and especially Christians — was both unseemly and misguided. Both are wrong about why Christians should or should not be singled out for special protection.
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