http://atlantachristianweekly.com/news.htmOn Nov. 10th churches around the world will unite in prayer for Christians who are being persecuted for following their faith. Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko has signed a new law that is going to affect Christians in this part of Europe. Due to the copyright laws I am unable to post the complete article so you will need to follow the link to read it. Below is just a few parts of what is in the article:
The United States is condeming Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko for his signing in a law that human rights workers are call "Europe's most restrictive" religion law,
BANS RELIGIOUS ACTIVITYThe new law will ban unregistered religious activity, and will require compulsory prior censorship for all religious literature. It will also forbid foreign citizens from leading religious organizations.
BIBLE READING WILL BE PUNISHEDPunishment of a fine will be given to anyone attempting to read the Bible with anyone.
THE ORTHODOX CHURCH BACKS LAWThe Russian Orthodox Church's main leadership has backed this new law.
The Belarusian Full Gospel Church Defies LawChristians have pledged to preach the gospel despite possible persecution.
Human rights groups are calling this new law
"Europe's most repressive religion law" because it
"violates the law of God," They believe that the authorities in this case have exceeded the powers given by God.
They are saying that this new law forces them to violate the basic Law on which their faith is based: the Law of God. They also say that as believers, they have the full right not to obey laws and decrees that go against our faith and conscience.
It says that in a statement the office of President Lukashenko has defended this new legislation as a
"balanced legal basis to ensure that the freedom of every person individually, should be in harmony with the interests of society."Praise God for the freedom of worship we have in the United States...for now. You can read the complete article at this site:
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