Not a Single Christian Church Left in Afghanistan

I think if the sentiment was sincere, it would have reflected better in influence, in the Establishment of certain Constitutions, at least from a Human Rights perspective. It was ignored.

:eusa_eh:

I too believe the establishment of Extra Crispy is a Human Right.

Hey Dude, don't you know Popeye's kicks KFC ass. :D

Churchs Chicken is better than both of them, wouldn't it be crazy if they had a Churchs Chicken in Afghanistan but no actual Church.:razz:
 
Hey Dude, don't you know Popeye's kicks KFC ass. :D

Churchs Chicken is better than both of them, wouldn't it be crazy if they had a Churchs Chicken in Afghanistan but no actual Church.:razz:

Its the sort of thing that would go viral, and the Manager of the Kabul Churches would be showing up on Jimmy Kimmel.

They have a Churchs Chicken in Kuwait but they renamed it Texas Chicken so nobody will be offended.

The Big Apple: Texas Chicken (Church’s Chicken in Mideast)
 
Churchs Chicken is better than both of them, wouldn't it be crazy if they had a Churchs Chicken in Afghanistan but no actual Church.:razz:

Its the sort of thing that would go viral, and the Manager of the Kabul Churches would be showing up on Jimmy Kimmel.

They have a Churchs Chicken in Kuwait but they renamed it Texas Chicken so nobody will be offended.

The Big Apple: Texas Chicken (Church’s Chicken in Mideast)

:eusa_eh:

You mean, no one in the US is offended?
 
I'm glad we have religious tolerance in our country, even if Herman Cain wants to eliminate it for Muslims.

Where does Islam show tolerance for other religions without having to pay the jizya extortion protection tax?
 
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(CNSNews.com) -- There is not a single, public Christian church left in Afghanistan, according to the U.S. State Department.

This reflects the state of religious freedom in that country ten years after the United States first invaded it and overthrew its Islamist Taliban regime.

In the intervening decade, U.S. taxpayers have spent $440 billion to support Afghanistan's new government and more than 1,700 U.S. military personnel have died serving in that country.

The last public Christian church in Afghanistan was razed in March 2010, according to the State Department's latest International Religious Freedom Report. The report, which was released last month and covers the period of July 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010, also states that “there were no Christian schools in the country.”

“There is no longer a public Christian church; the courts have not upheld the church's claim to its 99-year lease, and the landowner destroyed the building in March [2010],” reads the State Department report on religious freedom. “[Private] chapels and churches for the international community of various faiths are located on several military bases, PRTs [Provincial Reconstruction Teams], and at the Italian embassy. Some citizens who converted to Christianity as refugees have returned.”

In recent times, freedom of religion has declined in Afghanistan, according to the State Department.

“The government’s level of respect for religious freedom in law and in practice declined during the reporting period, particularly for Christian groups and individuals,” reads the State Department report.

“Negative societal opinions and suspicion of Christian activities led to targeting of Christian groups and individuals, including Muslim converts to Christianity," said the report. "The lack of government responsiveness and protection for these groups and individuals contributed to the deterioration of religious freedom.

Not a Single Christian Church Left in Afghanistan, Says State Department | CNSnews.com

So much for Religious Tolerance. :eusa_whistle:



Does this surprise you? It sure does not surprise me.

Wait and watch.... you have to the the "right" kind of muslin too...
 
I'm glad we have religious tolerance in our country, even if Herman Cain wants to eliminate it for Muslims.

Where does Islam show tolerance for other religions without having to pay the jizya extortion protection tax?

In Countries not Ruled by Sharia.

Countries with a large muslim population that are not ruled now by sharia have a large muslim population that would prefer to be ruled by sharia.

Best look at countries that USED to not be ruled by shaira and see what happened.

Egypt
Libya
Iraq
Iran before the Shah was deposed.

Countries, just in the news right now of nations in which the people would prefer to be ruled by sharia,
Turkey
Nigeria

The idiocy if our application of democracy is the chief cause of sharia's misery. Call it a democracy of cannibals.
 
(CNSNews.com) -- There is not a single, public Christian church left in Afghanistan, according to the U.S. State Department.

This reflects the state of religious freedom in that country ten years after the United States first invaded it and overthrew its Islamist Taliban regime.

In the intervening decade, U.S. taxpayers have spent $440 billion to support Afghanistan's new government and more than 1,700 U.S. military personnel have died serving in that country.

The last public Christian church in Afghanistan was razed in March 2010, according to the State Department's latest International Religious Freedom Report. The report, which was released last month and covers the period of July 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010, also states that “there were no Christian schools in the country.”

“There is no longer a public Christian church; the courts have not upheld the church's claim to its 99-year lease, and the landowner destroyed the building in March [2010],” reads the State Department report on religious freedom. “[Private] chapels and churches for the international community of various faiths are located on several military bases, PRTs [Provincial Reconstruction Teams], and at the Italian embassy. Some citizens who converted to Christianity as refugees have returned.”

In recent times, freedom of religion has declined in Afghanistan, according to the State Department.

“The government’s level of respect for religious freedom in law and in practice declined during the reporting period, particularly for Christian groups and individuals,” reads the State Department report.

“Negative societal opinions and suspicion of Christian activities led to targeting of Christian groups and individuals, including Muslim converts to Christianity," said the report. "The lack of government responsiveness and protection for these groups and individuals contributed to the deterioration of religious freedom.

Not a Single Christian Church Left in Afghanistan, Says State Department | CNSnews.com

So much for Religious Tolerance. :eusa_whistle:

A Liberal paradise!
 
(CNSNews.com) -- There is not a single, public Christian church left in Afghanistan, according to the U.S. State Department.

This reflects the state of religious freedom in that country ten years after the United States first invaded it and overthrew its Islamist Taliban regime.

In the intervening decade, U.S. taxpayers have spent $440 billion to support Afghanistan's new government and more than 1,700 U.S. military personnel have died serving in that country.

The last public Christian church in Afghanistan was razed in March 2010, according to the State Department's latest International Religious Freedom Report. The report, which was released last month and covers the period of July 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010, also states that “there were no Christian schools in the country.”

“There is no longer a public Christian church; the courts have not upheld the church's claim to its 99-year lease, and the landowner destroyed the building in March [2010],” reads the State Department report on religious freedom. “[Private] chapels and churches for the international community of various faiths are located on several military bases, PRTs [Provincial Reconstruction Teams], and at the Italian embassy. Some citizens who converted to Christianity as refugees have returned.”

In recent times, freedom of religion has declined in Afghanistan, according to the State Department.

“The government’s level of respect for religious freedom in law and in practice declined during the reporting period, particularly for Christian groups and individuals,” reads the State Department report.

“Negative societal opinions and suspicion of Christian activities led to targeting of Christian groups and individuals, including Muslim converts to Christianity," said the report. "The lack of government responsiveness and protection for these groups and individuals contributed to the deterioration of religious freedom.

Not a Single Christian Church Left in Afghanistan, Says State Department | CNSnews.com

So much for Religious Tolerance. :eusa_whistle:

Never mind a "Christian Church" are there any normal people in Afghanistan?

The whole country is almost filled to the brim with fruit loop fanatics.
 
Countries with a large muslim population that are not ruled now by sharia have a large muslim population that would prefer to be ruled by sharia.

Large population in America would prefer to live in Jesus-Camp, but it's too small, so they want to bring it into government.
 

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