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Church Burning is the active arson destruction of churches. The activity is commonly known as a symbol of Satanism most infamously in Scandanavia. It was widely done by Black Metal fans and musicians in countries such as Sweden and Norway. Church Burning has also been common at other times throughout history. Other siturations are listed below.
- Leaders such as King Nebuchadnezzar II burned down synagogues and any other theistic temples.
- Radical Jews are known for burning Christian Churches down during the early days of A.D.
- The Roman Empire burned down the Holy Temple in 70 A.D.
- War criminals such as Attila The Hun during the Dark Ages.
- Churches were destroyed during the Black Death due to the fear of disease.
- Europeans destroyed the worship locations of the Native Americans in the United States.
- During the Colonization of Africa, temples and mosques were either destroyed or remade into another structure.
- The Ku Klux Klan burned down African-American churches, Synagogues, Mosques, and Catholic Churches.
- In many countries in Africa, Christian churches are burned down by Islamic extremists.