(November 3, 2015 at 4:04 pm)dyresand Wrote:(November 3, 2015 at 1:53 pm)Lek Wrote: Just off the top of my head - not being allowed to congregate and worship freely, not being allowed to wear religious symbols like crosses, etc, not being allowed to speak about your faith to others, being denied rights given to the general population because you are christian, being put in jail for practicing your faith. I think it's pretty common knowledge what persecution of christians is.
As far as christian persecution toward others, there is an equivalent version of it. It's just not as prevalent these days as it has been in other times.
Fucker...
1. You are allow to congregate
2. You are allowed to worship freely
However you as a adult/teacher may not lead prayer or worship in schools there is a time and place for everything
prayer and religion is not one of them.
3. You are free to wear your murder crosses
4. You are allowed to speak about your faith to others look at number 2 and look at the exception i wrote. Also
not all people are interested in religion these days because 11% of the population and growing doesn't believe in god
and more are leaving religion.
5. Christians have rights like every other jerk off. It's when you christians want more rights like the case with Kim Davis denying
marriage certificates. Then the other case in Kentucky where you would spend a year in jail for not recognizing that there is a god so fuck off
christians have rights and what rights they have they find a way to abuse it.
6. You aren't put in jail for practicing your faith most christians are in jail for A. Violence B. Drugs C. Sexual Crimes D. ETC so no you aren't put in jail for faith that's fucking stupid. Kent Hovind got put in jail for not paying taxes not faith.
THERE IS NO CHRISTIAN PERSECUTION FUCKER
First of all, don't be a baby and call me names. We're not in grade school - at least I'm not. He asked someone to define persecution against christians and that's what I did. It's happening around the world in places like China, North Korea, Africa and the Middle East. It's also occurring in some institutions, such as colleges, here in the USA, where the administrators and most professors are secular humanists and therefore have the power to suppress christian ideas and practices. Are you really trying to say that persecution against christians is non-existent?