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Open Doors: Free to Believe

20 July 2010 2 Comments

Open Doors is concerned about something, and you should be too!

This is a crucial year in the fight to preserve religious freedom worldwide.  The Defamation of Religions Resolution seeks to criminalize words or actions as attacks against a particular religion, namely Islam.

As incredible as it sounds, passing this resolution could allow a Christian to be persecuted under UN approval.

Voice your protest of this resolution by signing the petition

To get a greater grasp on what they are communicating, check out the following video…

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You can find the details to download the PETITION, sign it, and send it back, by going to the following link… HERE!

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  • Open Doors: Free to Believe | Christian News New Zealand | Christians Only said:

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  • Rayburne F. said:

    This is deplorable, A dearly loved professor at the seminary I atteted once expressed his covictions to his students that Islam would be the biggest threat to Christianity in years to come, but I never would have believed at that time that the United Nations would pass a resolution that could allow a Christian to be persecuted under UN approval. I must admit that I am not surprised, however, in view of where the UN has stood in recent years in it’s hard line position against Israel and against Christians who support Israel.

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