07-11-2016, 10:17 AM
This Is How Putin Deals With Islam (and Christianity)
Under the law, all personal evangelism on the streets and in individual homes is now restricted. Evangelizing outside registered churches will result in fines. Christians meeting in homes are not allowed to invite unbelievers.
Christians wishing to share their faith must secure government permits through registered religious organizations. Even with such permits, they are not allowed to witness anywhere besides registered churches or religious sites. Churches that rent rather than owning their facilities will be forcibly disbanded.
Besides rendering evangelism illegal, the law will also punish not reporting violations. Russian believers and missionaries will be under constant scrutiny of officials and even neighbors.
Individuals found guilty of violating the new law will be fined up to $800 USD, while organizations found in violation will be fined up to $15,500. Foreigners found in violation will be deported. All aspects of the law also apply to internet activities.
As much as I hate hate the teachings of Islam (You know the ones that say they must kill all Infidels), when you have a blanket taking away of freedoms like there is in the 1st amendment... the givenment (LOL... I spelled that wrong but I'm leaving it on here because I think it is funny) has to be all inclusive to ALL religions.
Under the law, all personal evangelism on the streets and in individual homes is now restricted. Evangelizing outside registered churches will result in fines. Christians meeting in homes are not allowed to invite unbelievers.
Christians wishing to share their faith must secure government permits through registered religious organizations. Even with such permits, they are not allowed to witness anywhere besides registered churches or religious sites. Churches that rent rather than owning their facilities will be forcibly disbanded.
Besides rendering evangelism illegal, the law will also punish not reporting violations. Russian believers and missionaries will be under constant scrutiny of officials and even neighbors.
Individuals found guilty of violating the new law will be fined up to $800 USD, while organizations found in violation will be fined up to $15,500. Foreigners found in violation will be deported. All aspects of the law also apply to internet activities.
As much as I hate hate the teachings of Islam (You know the ones that say they must kill all Infidels), when you have a blanket taking away of freedoms like there is in the 1st amendment... the givenment (LOL... I spelled that wrong but I'm leaving it on here because I think it is funny) has to be all inclusive to ALL religions.
This Is How Putin Deals With Islam (and Christianity)
Under the law, all personal evangelism on the streets and in individual homes is now restricted. Evangelizing outside registered churches will result in fines. Christians meeting in homes are not allowed to invite unbelievers.
Christians wishing to share their faith must secure government permits through registered religious organizations. Even with such permits, they are not allowed to witness anywhere besides registered churches or religious sites. Churches that rent rather than owning their facilities will be forcibly disbanded.
Besides rendering evangelism illegal, the law will also punish not reporting violations. Russian believers and missionaries will be under constant scrutiny of officials and even neighbors.
Individuals found guilty of violating the new law will be fined up to $800 USD, while organizations found in violation will be fined up to $15,500. Foreigners found in violation will be deported. All aspects of the law also apply to internet activities.
As much as I hate hate the teachings of Islam (You know the ones that say they must kill all Infidels), when you have a blanket taking away of freedoms like there is in the 1st amendment... the givenment (LOL... I spelled that wrong but I'm leaving it on here because I think it is funny) has to be all inclusive to ALL religions.
Under the law, all personal evangelism on the streets and in individual homes is now restricted. Evangelizing outside registered churches will result in fines. Christians meeting in homes are not allowed to invite unbelievers.
Christians wishing to share their faith must secure government permits through registered religious organizations. Even with such permits, they are not allowed to witness anywhere besides registered churches or religious sites. Churches that rent rather than owning their facilities will be forcibly disbanded.
Besides rendering evangelism illegal, the law will also punish not reporting violations. Russian believers and missionaries will be under constant scrutiny of officials and even neighbors.
Individuals found guilty of violating the new law will be fined up to $800 USD, while organizations found in violation will be fined up to $15,500. Foreigners found in violation will be deported. All aspects of the law also apply to internet activities.
As much as I hate hate the teachings of Islam (You know the ones that say they must kill all Infidels), when you have a blanket taking away of freedoms like there is in the 1st amendment... the givenment (LOL... I spelled that wrong but I'm leaving it on here because I think it is funny) has to be all inclusive to ALL religions.


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