Al Mumtahanah wrote:Novus America wrote:
They absolutely do not.
Allowing a religious minority to exist, which in strict confines is not religious freedom.
Penalize apostasy (but only for one religion, Christians in Muslim states can not punish apostates who convert to Islam), you grossly violated religious freedom.
The state funds mosques yet strongly restricts the ability of Christians to build churches? Also violates religious freedom.
Of course also Atheists get nothing either, not even second class citizenship.
Strict confines? Christians have served in Muslim government.
Yet never as the head of state or head of government.
Allowing them to serve in (only some) government positions does not make up for all the other restrictions outlined above. Religious freedom is more than allowing certain religious minorities to exist (under discriminatory rules).