@MA_6129@IAmBritishReal Yes. That is the dilemma. If a secular society tolerates every idea, it will eventually tolerate ideas that aim to destroy tolerance itself, leading to its own demise. Islam will not tolerate secularism; therefore by tolerating Islam, it will eventually lead to our demise.
@RamonLopez_G Qué hipócrita. Un ateo fingiendo ser alguien a quien le importan los valores católicos. Si el PSOE sigue en el poder, La Sagrada Família será una mezquita en 20 años.
@lifeisatest7@IAmBritishReal That’s exactly what I’m hoping for. Western nations need to change their laws and governance. We need to protect our culture and heritage and not erode it with foreign ideology that want to destroy it. We are Christian Nations! And we will fight to keep it that way.
@unknownkitten21@IAmBritishReal There are Christians in Saudi Arabia especially workers from other countries. They can practice their religion in private. There are no functioning public Christian churches in Saudi Arabia. Distributing non-Islamic religious literature in public is completely illegal.
@MA_6129@IAmBritishReal If you opened a bible stand to sell or give away bibles in Syria, Palestine or Turkey, you would be arrested. Lebanon's legal framework regarding religion is quite unique compared to many of its neighbors in the Middle East. The Christian population in Lebanon is about 30 to 35%.
Sir I’m not in it for rewards. We were all created by a God who loved humanity so much that he gave us a way to redeem ourselves for our sins. And because I have sinned and will probably sin again, for the only perfect being is God, God gave me a path to cleanse my soul and join his everlasting love. That’s the only reward I need.
@MA_6129@IAmBritishReal They “tolerate” them but place stringent restrictions regarding public worship and evangelism. These communities frequently face systemic discrimination, limitations on political representation, and severe legal consequences under strict blasphemy or apostasy laws.
@ahmad___alharbi@Assyrians4life@IAmBritishReal The truth is that God did not physically write any of our holy books, neither the Bible nor the Quran. We each believe that it was inspired by God but written by men. Why? To say that God did not have the ability to write it himself, is to say that God is not all powerful.
@IAmBritishReal Do not forget: Coptic scholar Augustinos Samaan, sentenced to 5 years hard labor in Egypt. His only "crime" was defending Christianity online. Pray for his strength to endure Islamic persecution, and write your representatives to advocate for his release.
@EllermanTom@KabirK5284@IAmBritishReal Islam currently represents only a small minority, yet its influence continues to grow. History shows that once it gains a majority, it seeks to impose its values on everyone else rather than coexist within a pluralistic society.
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I urge everyone to research the treatment of Christians in Muslim-majority states. Systemic restrictions mean they often lack equal rights, effectively operating under a separate legal subclass with unique limitations. I am surprised how many people are not aware of this.
Let me give you an example that I think every Christian should pray about. It is concerning the Coptic Christian scholar Augustinos Samaan who was sentenced to five years hard labor, and is now serving that sentence in an Egyptian prison. please pray for our brother in Christ to give him strength to endure this persecution. Please pray.
Also please write to your representatives to see if he can be released from prison and reunited with his family.
I can’t believe people are so naïve about Muslim countries. You’re right they all have small Christian populations except Lebanon who has about 30 to 35% Christian but it is highly controlled and restricted by the state. Any preaching has to be within the confines of their church. You cannot proselytize in the street to the Muslim population. You will get arrested and severely punished.
What you are describing right here is the exact root of the historical friction between Christianity and Islam. To have a doctrine emerge centuries later and claim that our foundational scriptures were corrupted—despite a lack of historical or manuscript evidence supporting a mass alteration of the text—feels like an inherent theological delegitimization of our entire faith.
@OliJewel43896@IAmBritishReal I’m not responsible for every act by Europeans in history, just as Muslims today aren’t responsible for atrocities in Islam’s past. The real issue is religious freedom now and how Christians lack those freedoms in Muslim-majority countries that Muslims enjoy in the West.
@zajille@IAmBritishReal Kuwait permits official churches only in designated compounds, but public proselytizing is strictly illegal. Setting up an outdoor street stand to sell or give away Bibles would lead to immediate arrest, severe legal charges, and rapid deportation for an expat.
@KabirK5284@IAmBritishReal Why would we promote LBGT in schools. That’s indoctrination. Once a person is an adult, they can choose for themselves. Although I’m against it, I would never persecute or discriminate against anyone who chooses this lifestyle.
@Gugugaga18786@suspendedsorrow@IAmBritishReal Western society must actively defend its culture and heritage from ideologies that threaten its core values. Preserving our foundational liberties, history, and identity is not just a right—it is a duty to ensure future generations inherit a free and stable society.