You are unhinged in the head and displaying your stupidity by thinking that by posting a few pictures of churches in the Middle East and Indonesia that you suddenly debunked my sources. I presented some of the most reputable and respected sources in the world and the best you could do was post a few undated photos.
Clearly you don't know how to debate at an intellectual level where sources mean everything. At this point you have no argument or credibility.
Back to Indonesia, 600 churches have been destroyed either by the government or Islamists like yourself:
http://www.sharondalecc.org/fire/countries_where_christianity_is_illegal.pdf
Indonesia
Religious Freedom Rating: 5 (7 is worst)
Militant Muslims have waged periodic Jihad (‘Holy War’) against Christian communities in the Molucca Islands and Sulawesi.
Over 600 churches have been destroyed since 1996
https://www.google.com/amp/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/34570570
Indonesian authorities have begun tearing down churches in Aceh province amid rising religious tension.
Last week, hundreds of Muslim men
burnt down three churches. Defending Christians killed one Muslim attacker.
Do realize how ignorant you sound? First off Christianity is outlawed in Saudi Arabia. I already gave sources for that but according to you, in Saudi Arabia Christianity is not banned, just Churches are illegal and people can't preach. If outlawing churches and making it illegal to preach doesn't constitute as a
ban, which it is then I don't know what does.
Police have also raided homes in Saudi Arabia arresting dozens of people for praying. So the Saudis outlaw churches, ban the preaching of Christianity and even arrest people for praying in homes but yep it's totally not banned because Bhagdad Bob said so.
Saudis arresting Christians in their homes:
https://www.hrw.org/news/2012/01/30/saudi-arabia-christians-arrested-private-prayer
https://www.barnabasfund.org/news/S...Christiansatprivateworshipmeeting?audience=ES
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2016/09/...ucting-christian-prayers-in-private-residence
Try reading the list of countries I gave where Christianity is banned or restricted. Jordan was not on the list. I have been saying for years that Syria, Jordan, and Lebonon are the most secular countries in the Middle East but islamists still attack Christians in those countries.
A moron is born every hour. Like I said Assad is one of the few secular leaders in the Middle East, this is part of the reason why so many prejudice hateful gulf countries hate him.
It's an established fact that Christianity is under attack in the Middle East. Governments demolished churches, arrest people for holding prayers in their homes, Churches are burned down by the hundreds, Christian homes and businesses are attacked, Christians are being murdered in churches, etc. funny how people like you either ignore this problem or pretend it doesn't happen. Posting a few undated photos of a couple churches doesn't change anything.
I don't agree with the banning of mosques or hijabs in Europe but then again this is no ones fault but radical Islamists. How many mosques have been preaching radical ideology? How many of those mosques goers have joined Isis? How many more attacks does Europe need to take before it does something? Also banning burqua is for security reasons.
You're right Baghdad Bob, women live in a utopian paradise in the Middle East:
Here are just some of the rights women are denied in the Middle East.
In Yemen a women is only half a witness. In Saudi Arabia and Morroco rape victims can be charged with a crime. In Yemen women can't leave the house without the husbands permission and in Saudi Arabia a women can't drive.
Okay Baghdad Bob, its all a conspiracy, the Middle East is a beacon of freedom. It's people like you that are the problem and cause for the human rights abuses and prejudice that is so wide spread in the Middle East. You remind me of those single mothers that marry a man that sexually abuses the mothers young daughter but the mother lets it happen.
In other words women are slaves that are forced to do things they don't want.