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Trade, blasphemy and safe havens : Comments

By Babette Francis, published 5/12/2014

It is not only in the Middle East and in areas under the control of ISIS that Christians and other minorities are suffering persecution. Pakistan, our friendly cricket-playing Commonwealth country is a major offender.

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Thanks, Babette,

The West has really dumbed down. They don't seem to know what's right and wrong anymore and continue to ignore the plight of Christians of whom are held in contempt in their own countries in the West.

I've previously expressed my concerns about the threats from Islam including the unspoken honour killings occurring in the UK and Londonistan. I usually get called a bigot for it.

We are living in the Dark Ages. We are living in fear of being offensive.

Disgusting. Honesty will always be offensive. Too bad.

Keep up the good work, Babette.
Posted by Constance, Friday, 5 December 2014 9:31:33 AM
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Yes the world needs to be free of religion having any part of government or law making. Whenever one religious sect dominates a countries government so it uses that power to dominates it's minorities.
Just look in Christ-stained Africa and the anti-gay laws they are passing there.
Bad things happen when people start believing in fairies.
Posted by Cobber the hound, Friday, 5 December 2014 10:05:14 AM
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>>Whenever one religious sect dominates a countries government so it uses that power to dominates it's minorities.<<

So also Britain - that Babette also referring to as well - is "dominated by one religious sect" ? Or are anti-gay laws acted upon by African immigrants to Britain?
Posted by George, Friday, 5 December 2014 10:17:29 AM
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You know what, I think there were probably valid reasons for the expulsions of the past.
Posted by Constance, Friday, 5 December 2014 12:00:10 PM
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Secularism has much in common with Islam. Often the 'progressives'are silent unless it affects the feminist directly.
Posted by runner, Friday, 5 December 2014 12:23:59 PM
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Thank you, Babette, for saying so clearly what needs to be said about the Islamic persecution of Christians overseas, and the enforcement within some of their own communities, even in Western countries, of such things as arranged marriages and 'honour' killings.

These abominable practices have got to stop.

It is disgraceful that our Western leaders are too timid to denounce them
Posted by John from Melbourne, Friday, 5 December 2014 4:59:43 PM
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