You want to fight for those who are being persecuted, good, I am doing so right now, or at least I am trying as much as I can.
Sadly the Western governments give a heck about Christians being genocided. The UK government is so hot on Iraq, however, they question whether the killing of mainly Christians and animists in Sudan can be categorized genocide.
It's the typical reason, when the victims are Christians or black, or even both, who cares?
Even the media is on the anti-Christian side, in UK we are being bombarded with anti-Christian documentaries, television series which attempt to show the dangers of Christianity and soap ophras which attempt to make it look silly.
Secondly, they have choosen to put a lid on the matters when Christians are being targeted. They also avoid referring to the attrocities of Sudan as a result of Islamic Jihad.
In Australia to Christian speakers were accused and taken to court for lecturing on current Jihad and attrocities on Christians.
Our universities have the agenda to distort and attack the Christian religion from all angles, and meanwhile all other religions enjoy their freedom and priviliges. Not that I mind that, every faith should enjoy the freedom of national respect and expression, however, this right is slowly being taken away from us a Christians.
Individuals in the parlament, now avoid talking about militant Islam without refering to the evangelical Christians as well, which is insanity, of all people, are we supposed to be labeled terrorists or categorized with Al-Queada.
I can see the only way to fight is by prayer, to speak out publically, challenge these people for debates, peaceful demonstrations, and not to forget Ghandi's method.
However I still encourage respect and love for those who hate, otherwise lower ourselves on the same level.
Be blessed
Kai