U.K. Poll: Bible Viewed as ‘Hate Speech,’ Young Adults Open to Banning It

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In John 15:18, Jesus said, “If the world hates you, know that it has hated me before it hated you.” But why? Jesus provides the answer in verse 19, “If you were of the world, the world would love you as its own; but because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you.” Can this be avoided? According to Jesus, I’d say no. He said, “If they persecuted me,” which they did, “they will also persecute you” (v. 20).

Scripture repeatedly informs us that we will be hated, rejected, and persecuted for our faith, so we shouldn’t be surprised. Following Jesus means to counter all of man’s natural desires, making it both controversial and offensive to the unconverted. And the Bible, authoritative and eternal, does not change with the times. So, as the times evolve further away from adherence to biblical mandates, Christians can only expect pushback to intensify and become more common. The world doesn’t necessarily hate you, but it hates the Truth you proclaim.

A recent poll conducted by Whitestone Insights asked 2,088 U.K. adults if they agreed with this statement: “Unless the offending parts can be edited out, books containing what some perceive as hate speech should be banned from general sale, including if necessary religious texts such as the Bible.” The results showed a substantial amount of Brits agreed with the statement above, with 18 to 34-year-olds making up 23% of those who agreed and 35 to 54-year-olds making up 17%. These statistics reflect what we already see in the U.K.

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Wondering when that would rear it's ugly head. It's only a matter of time that the bible will be banned and underground churches will appear.
 
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It's only gonna make me want to read it more

EDIT: can't worry what the pagans think. They also have in fact always not liked it
Amen!

The Bible is God's love letter written to us. NOT hate speech.
 
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In John 15:18, Jesus said, “If the world hates you, know that it has hated me before it hated you.” But why? Jesus provides the answer in verse 19, “If you were of the world, the world would love you as its own; but because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you.” Can this be avoided? According to Jesus, I’d say no. He said, “If they persecuted me,” which they did, “they will also persecute you” (v. 20).

Scripture repeatedly informs us that we will be hated, rejected, and persecuted for our faith, so we shouldn’t be surprised. Following Jesus means to counter all of man’s natural desires, making it both controversial and offensive to the unconverted. And the Bible, authoritative and eternal, does not change with the times. So, as the times evolve further away from adherence to biblical mandates, Christians can only expect pushback to intensify and become more common. The world doesn’t necessarily hate you, but it hates the Truth you proclaim.

A recent poll conducted by Whitestone Insights asked 2,088 U.K. adults if they agreed with this statement: “Unless the offending parts can be edited out, books containing what some perceive as hate speech should be banned from general sale, including if necessary religious texts such as the Bible.” The results showed a substantial amount of Brits agreed with the statement above, with 18 to 34-year-olds making up 23% of those who agreed and 35 to 54-year-olds making up 17%. These statistics reflect what we already see in the U.K.

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Sorry to hear that.

Here it comes. Probably slowly at first but it will pick up steam.
 
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The United Kingdom will be 25% Muslim by 2050; Islam is already the 2nd-largest religion in the country. I wonder if Chuckie's subjects will vote to ban the Qu'ran, as well as the Bible?

My guess? No; they won't dare, for two reasons: one, they know if they try there will be jihad in the streets, and two, they don't want to appear "bigoted" or "offensive".
 
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Banning the Bible would be a major step towards authoritarianism. I hope they never actually do this.
In China they have apparently revised the Bible to be in conformity to Xi thought.

I would not expect we would have an outright Bible ban but maybe mandating the Queen James Bible for all new sales. Having older versions might look bad for us in court but I doubt we are going to see massive confiscations in the next five years. Who knows after that.
 
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In China they have apparently revised the Bible to be in conformity to Xi thought.

I would not expect we would have an outright Bible ban but maybe mandating the Queen James Bible for all new sales. Having older versions might look bad for us in court but I doubt we are going to see massive confiscations in the next five years. Who knows after that.

Time to buy a case of bibles just in case.
 
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In China they have apparently revised the Bible to be in conformity to Xi thought.

I would not expect we would have an outright Bible ban but maybe mandating the Queen James Bible for all new sales. Having older versions might look bad for us in court but I doubt we are going to see massive confiscations in the next five years. Who knows after that.

Yeah, I have heard about that. That is so sick. Apparently their twisted version of the Bible is really messed up too. Apparently, their version actually calls Jesus a sinner. It's truly blasphemous.

 
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