I think the Christianity of a nation is judged in the hearts of its citizens and members.
Yes, the North Korean government oppresses Christian believers, but they may be very fervent. Remove the Kim regime and Christianity would probably burst forth there.
I’ve seen modern places where the anti-Christianity runs much deeper. Places like Berlin, or Amsterdam or Montreal come to mind.
[[Ive seen modern places where the anti-Christianity runs much deeper. Places like Berlin, or Amsterdam or Montreal come to mind.]]
But Christians are not imprisoned and tortured and put to death in those places- NK is so bad that they arrest distant family members who aren’t even Christians and torture and put them to death too-
It’s one thing to have society call you names or berate you and be angry with you because they don’t like the God you serve— but it’s quite another to have your own government torture and murder you for believing in God
I remember when John Paul II visited Holland, I was there. You had grafittis greeting him with rewards for his assassination.