Law on Houses of Worship

Mar 24th, 2006, in News & Issues, by Patung

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3 Comments on “Law on Houses of Worship”

  1. R. Patterson R. Patterson Says:
    March 24th, 2006 at 11:16 pm

    The forced closure of Houses of Worship is totally shameful and absolutely un-Islamic. Why do Western nations allow mosques, Hindu temples etc and the so-called faith of peace and freedom does not? Why are western nations so far ahead of those who persecute their minorities? Indonesia is once again demeaning their country, religion, way of life and people by this act which is against the UN charter of human rights. SHAME! on you Indonesia, please join the more civilised nations we need you!. R. Patterson

  2. Laura Laura Says:
    March 26th, 2006 at 2:31 am

    Government regulation of buildings … even houses of worship …. is part of the job of government. Here in America, permits for churches are often subject to a horrible number of red-tape regulations. Some cities don’t like churches in downtown areas, because churches here don’t pay property taxes. This is very different than criminal actions of burning down existing churches and murdering converts.
    Also, the size of a Christian church … shouldn’t that be regulated by the Bible ? If that were so, Jesus said ” Where ever two or three of you are in agreement, there am I in the midst of you.” Two Christians is a Church… building or no.

  3. Nathan Nathan Says:
    March 8th, 2009 at 1:11 am

    Maybe It’s Come from Radical Muslim, I’m Sorry About This, Our Goverment is Too Late for Taken this Problem



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