Thread:4th of Augustball/@comment-36790395-20180928042217/@comment-31790865-20180928050259

I am totally against Religious Bans. I believe people are free to worship whoever they want and where ever they want. However I do believe that they need to at least respect the native religion of the country they are living in.

For example, If I was a Christian in an Islamic Country, I can worship my God and go to my local church whenever I please. However, I am not going to try and turn the country into a Christian state for the sake of my faith. In Greece (an Orthodox Christian Nation) there are a lot of Muslims from Thrace protesting for the legalisation of Shariah Law in that area. I am 100% against this as they have no right to change a nation's national religion for the sake of their "interests" or "equality". They can worship Allah in their mosques and in their own homes (I am not against them doing that), but they can't change what Greece stands for (in this case being Orthodox Christianity).

IDK the situation in Angola so I shall respond to that situation when I am more informed of what is happening there.