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231. - The God of Friday - A Conversation with Patrick Mason

Faith Matters

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Failure of Christianity: The Role of Religion in the Rwandan Genocide

Rwanda was the most Christianized nation in Africa, predominantly Catholic, which raises profound questions about the role of Christianity during the genocide. Historically, churches provided sanctuary during periods of violence; however, in 1994, that refuge turned tragic as people attacked churches, revealing a stark breakdown of religious values. Both Hutus and Tutsis shared the same Catholic faith, yet ethnic and political identities overwhelmed their religious beliefs, undermining religion's potential to unify. This phenomenon suggests that the faith, though deeply rooted, became superficial, lacking the moral strength to prevent atrocities. An appalling incident exemplifies this failure: a Hutu priest, upon identifying Tutsi parishioners seeking refuge, locked them inside the church and ordered its demolition, highlighting a catastrophic betrayal of Christian values. This underscores a dual failure: on one hand, the international community's negligence, and on the other, Christianity's inability to act as a moral compass against hatred and division.

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