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U.N. resolution to outlaw Christian evangelism

October 26, 9:54 PMPittsburgh Evangelical ExaminerDouglas Comin
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Did you ever think you would see the day when sharing your faith with a Muslim was against the law? If a new "Defamation of Religions" resolution passes in the United Nations, Christian evangelism will be effectively criminalized.

The resolution is being pushed by the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), which is the largest group of nations within the U.N. It would criminalize the proclamation of the Gospel worldwide - an issue with international ramifications.

Jay Sekulow and the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) is responding to this anti-Christian threat, by sending legal teams to their New York City office, which is just down the street from the U.N., in order to speak out.

And you can be part of that response!

We cannot let Christianity and evangelism be criminalized - not now, not ever.  The ACLJ is doing everything they can to protect you, your family, and your rights. Let your voice be heard now!

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