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    These are the Countries Where You CAN’T be a Christian

    (my comments - however the united states should also get an honourable mention here - see article at the end)

    Here is the list, broken down by severity, as listed by Open Doors:
    SEVERE
    • North Korea
    • Somalia
    • Afghanistan
    • Pakistan
    • Sudan
    • Syria
    • Iraq
    • Iran
    • Yemen
    VERY HIGH
    • Eritrea
    • Libya
    • Nigeria
    • Maldives
    • Saudi Arabia
    • India
    • Uzbekistan
    • Vietnam
    • Kenya
    • Turkmenistan
    • Qatar
    • Egypt
    • Ethiopia
    • Palestinian Territories
    • Laos
    • Brunei
    HIGH
    • Bangladesh
    • Jordan
    • Myanmar
    • Tunisia
    • Bhutan
    • Malaysia
    • Mali
    • Tanzania
    • Central African Republic
    • Tajikistan
    • Algeria
    • Turkey
    • Kuwait
    • China
    • Djibouti
    • Mexico
    • Comoros
    • Kazakhstan
    • United Arab Emirates
    • Sri Lanka
    • Indonesia
    • Mauritania
    • Bahrain
    • Oman
    • Colombia
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    In a recent video, East Coweta County High School football coach John Small is seen taking a knee with his football team—but this expression of his First Amendment rights isn’t the kind liberals generally celebrate.
    Bowing his head during a team prayer in an expression of his own deeply held Christian faith, Coach Small has drawn the ire of the “free-thinking atheists” at the Madison, Wis., based Freedom From Religion Foundation. Public prayer of any kind at a school function, they say, is illegal—and they’re willing to sue over it.
    In a letter to the Coweta County, Ga., School Board, FFRF lawyer Christopher Line wrote:
    It is illegal for public school athletic coaches to lead their teams in prayer. Coach Small's conduct is unconstitutional because he endorses and promotes his religion when acting in his official capacity as a school district employee.
    And, like all the other public school districts the FFRF has brow-beat over the years, the Coweta County School Board immediately capitulated. In a letter to coaches employed by the district, school board attorney Nathan Lee reportedly wrote that while student-led prayers are allowed, coaches are held to a different standard.He wrote:
    They cannot join hands, bow their heads, take a knee or commit another act that otherwise manifests approval with the students' religious experience.
    Parents, on the other hand, are outraged. They are sticking up for Coach Small and they’re demanding answers from their elected leaders who simply rolled over at the first sign of trouble.
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