GardenLady
Active Member
I have heard some Americans--some protestants of various flavors, some Catholic--claim that they are oppressed or persecuted in the US. So I'd like to hear from people what this means to them, because I don't see it. This came up again in conversation recently when an acquaintance (the sister of a friend) claimed that Catholics are being persecuted in the US.
[Disclosure: I am a Christian theist, a member of a Lutheran congregation.]
So.... How are you oppressed/persecuted?
Has anyone forbidden you to pray in your home, another private home, on a street corner, or say grace at the table in a restaurant?
Has anyone prevented you from reading the Bible?
Has anyone prevented you from passing on your faith to your children?
Has anyone prevented you attending church services? (That is, *other than* public safety restrictions during a global pandemic that applied to many organizations and not just churches. Our parish was long closed to in-person worship; thank the Lord for the internet.)
So... how are you oppressed/persecuted?
[Disclosure: I am a Christian theist, a member of a Lutheran congregation.]
So.... How are you oppressed/persecuted?
Has anyone forbidden you to pray in your home, another private home, on a street corner, or say grace at the table in a restaurant?
Has anyone prevented you from reading the Bible?
Has anyone prevented you from passing on your faith to your children?
Has anyone prevented you attending church services? (That is, *other than* public safety restrictions during a global pandemic that applied to many organizations and not just churches. Our parish was long closed to in-person worship; thank the Lord for the internet.)
So... how are you oppressed/persecuted?