Sentences with phrase «countries about religious freedoms»

Before the US actually criticizes other countries about religious freedoms, maybe it should check it's own record.

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They post about the lack of «religious freedom» in these other countries, but what they are really referring to is THEIR churches not being allowed into do THEIR «witnessing».
Those beliefs exclude anyone who might choose to believe differently about religious freedom in our country.
Canadians in general are only moderately enthusiastic about religious freedom: 62 percent said that it was very important that people can practice their religion freely in their country, compared to 84 percent in the United States.
Oh, that's right, we can't, because the GOP is all about telling people that Christians are the only people in this country who matter, and that the First Amendment isn't really concerning religious freedom, but the freedom to pick what ever flavor of Christianity you choose.
Foreign preachers were allowed into the country, and there were articles about religious freedom in official Chinese media, the State Department said.
you sit there in your home having nothing to do with anything that happened, then blame someone else who is in that same position for what happened, and he has to condemn it, and apparently he's guilty because of his religion... and about «no other religious freedoms in muslim countries»... you cant name a SINGLE muslim county that denies religious practice... not a single, including saudi arabia... just because they don't premit building religious buildings doesn't mean they don't respectively let you practice whatever you want to practice... unlike in some WESTERN countries they are banning religious practices such as; the headscarf!
Remember, there are about 75 million non-Christians in this country, do you think they are just going to roll over and watch Christians take away their freedom of religious expression?
Despite the raging controversy, Rauf sees the current moment as a historic opportunity for Muslims to think about their place in the United States and for the country to think about religious freedom.
The decision came a day after Parker met with Houston pastors (including Chris Seay, who wrote about the subpoenas for Leadership Journal), as well as clergy leaders from across the country who have defended the subpoenaed pastors» religious freedom.
How about being ashamed of your religion instead of a country that allows it's citizens religious freedom?
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