Christianity Quote by Brigitte Gabriel
““Just as people asked ‘Why do they hate us?’ after 9/11, one evening I asked my father, ‘Why did they do this to us?’ He took a long breath and paused, deeply concerned about what he was about to say. ‘The Muslims bombed us because we are Christians. They want us dead because they hate us’ This hate was not because we had armies in the Middle East or because we supported Israel or for any of the reasons people easily turn to today. It was because we were Christians, infidels. As a child, I was just too young to understand all the political implications, but I understood one thing: people wanted to kill me simply because I was a Christian.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Interview on religious persecution, 2000s
The speaker claims that Christians are targeted for hatred solely because of their faith, not geopolitical reasons, reflecting a personal experience of religious bigotry.
In simple terms: Christians face hatred just for being Christian.
Recognize and challenge religious prejudice.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- discussions on religious freedom
- interfaith dialogue
- education on bias
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does religious identity shape personal safety?
- What steps can reduce faith‑based hatred?
The view oversimplifies complex geopolitical conflicts.