I'm guilty!!
And can't wait for that day to come because,that means the second coming of Jesus is getting closer and closer and closer !!
Amen!!
2007-04-15 07:19:52
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answered by Daisy 2
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Yes they would. I live in Saudi Arabia and I had a lot of fights because of my religion. When I first moved to my current neighborhood, I had a fight every time i left the house for about 6 years. Then, I didn't go out for a while and when i did, I was taller and bigger and nobody tried to mess with me then...:) Praise God for his help. Those years were really difficult. In my current work place, people automatically think that I am a non-Christian because of my name. It is a common name in the area. When I tell them that I am a Christian, they get shocked and don't believe me for a while but when i insist, it sinks in painfully.
:)
2007-04-16 02:00:56
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answered by The Great One 2
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The answer is yes... and it is a fearful thing to face living for Christ when Christianity is illegal. Praise God He is not the one who gives us a Spirit of fear - so it can be overcome!
My "Baby" Sister is a missionary to areas where being an American is enough to put your life in danger... but they go places where Christianity can get you killed as well.
There are always stories of Christians in Muslim held countries who are arrested for sharing their faith - and in some areas, the authorities say, "So, you live for your Christ? Now you'll die like your Christ!"
We're soft in America. How would we operate if we had such a threat over us night and day?
"As for me and my house... we will serve the Lord." God help us to continue in the face of adversity...
Peace.
2007-04-15 16:39:06
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answered by Depoetic 6
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They'd pretty well have that figured out before they stepped out of their car onto my driveway. I have a statue of Christ on my front lawn as a symbol of my faith.
And when they got in the house, they'd see plenty of evidence to convict me. I don't hide my Bibles, reference materials, my Crucifix, or my picture of the Sacred Heart. You're never more than about two feet away from something to do with God, Jesus, or the Bible in any room of my home.
If they subpoenaed my computer and took a look at my answers here on Y!A, that'd pretty well cover the subject, too. But if all of that still wasn't enough, I'd be happy to tell them in plain English what I believe and why I believe it.
I might as well just go turn myself in and save everybody the time and trouble.
2007-04-15 14:10:25
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answered by Wolfeblayde 7
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It would be a day for the Christians, We are guilty and proud of our Lord. Perhaps it's a sign of the time, and the beginning of Revelation. It wouldn't be the first time Christians went to jail.
2007-04-15 20:23:30
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answered by inteleyes 7
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I would definitely be arrested. I will not never ever give up my relationship with Jesus for anything. I do believe that it will become illegal to worship God in this country, but I will not give up my bible or my relationship with Him. He is my Lord and Savior. He gave His life for me so I will give my life for Him if have to.
2007-04-15 22:24:33
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answered by tabbycat 3
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I think I would be a goner. Back in the days of Hitler and his war on the Jews it didn't take much to condemn a half Jewish person. So, I think probably just a bit of evidence would be required against a person. That's Ok, we win in the end.
2007-04-15 14:07:08
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answered by angel 7
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Yes, I think they would. I even pray over my food in public places. There is defiantly enough to not only arrest me but convict me too!
2007-04-15 18:58:44
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answered by Jan P 6
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I am afraid I would be arrested and they would find
plenty of evidence
2007-04-15 23:27:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I believe so, I love to share the Gospel with others, and I trust that people see Jesus in me too!
2007-04-15 19:41:06
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answered by Anonymous
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