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Courts say living by Christian faith illegal
2 cases leave faithful facing wide range of government punishments
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It started out with hints of official, United States governmental oppression of Christianity as soon as same-sex “marriage” became a bullet point for activists – little things like “discrimination” complaints that those choosing alternative sexual lifestyles somehow weren’t applauded as they thought they deserved.

Then it became confrontational for Christians who were simply choosing to live by their beliefs – beliefs similar to those held by the nation’s founders. Bakers were penalized for not promoting homosexuality, ditto for photographers and venue owners. Government officials publicly vilified their Christian faith and ordered them, in some case, re-educated.

Now two rulings have been released that cement the American court system’s determination that Christians must not be allowed, under threat of penalty and punishment, to live as they believe in business or in public life.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/06/courts-say-living-by-christian-faith-illegal/#vG5E6KhVl5Fk01Rj.99

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Instead of saying they are Christians they should say this goes against the teaching of Allah...then it will be ok.