Tyrkisk religionsfrihed

Apostlen Paulus var fra Tarsus, og kirken er indviet til ham. Den fungerer nu som museum. At forbyde kristne at reparere eller opføre kirker, er sanktioneret i sina og koran.

Og dem arbejder EU på at få 2000000 af ind i Europa…

Via BBC:

The Turkish government says it is “out of the question” for it to hand over a revered medieval church where Catholics want to hold Christian services. The church, currently run as a museum, stands in the south-eastern town of Tarsus, where St Paul was born.

The Turkish constitution guarantees freedom of religion, but Christian groups in the country believe that in practice they face discrimination. Next week the Vatican will hold a Catholic-Muslim forum to improve ties.

It was the Cardinal Archbishop of Cologne in Germany who first challenged the Turkish government to hand over the church in Tarsus.

He has pointed out that Muslims of Turkish origin in Germany are free to worship and build new mosques, but that Christians in Turkey face substantial obstacles to their religious freedom.

The Turkish government’s response to the BBC leaves no room for doubt about its intention to retain control of the church.

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  1. Der er nu kun en vej frem og det er Farvel Europa og tak for ca.2000 år.
    En græder, men politikererne er ligeglade.

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