To: seamole
I wrote:
"Israeli Christians have full rights"
Seamole Responded.
Except the right to proselytize, which basically means they have no right to be Christian and cannot practice their faith. It's sort of like having a mosque sitting on top of your holy temple.
I'm not sure what you mean. Christians can plractice their faith except that proselyzing activies are regulated. This is true for all religions in Israel, although the rules for Orthodox Judaism are fairly lax.
I don't mean to be flip about it but Israel is not the US. religious conversions are part of a dangerous game there.
17 posted on
07/03/2003 5:19:38 PM PDT by
rmlew
("Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute.")
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