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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi" data-source="post: 117148" data-attributes="member: 1028"><p>Debbie, the French probably passed a law against american denominations to stop cultural imperialism, not to stop christianity as such. I lived in Europe for three years and there has been a quick rise of american style churches that are not really culturally relevant to the countries they go to but have a lot of financial backing from the US which has forced local churches out of their buildings. As for the protests against Israel in Europe I agree with the person who said they always go for the underdog. The majority of the protesters would not be evangelical christians and as such would not care about the biblical land claim perspective. All they see is people being killed and that's what they are protesting against. God looks on the Israeli soldier who kills someone just the same as he looks on a sucicide bomber, neither turned the other cheek.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi, post: 117148, member: 1028"] Debbie, the French probably passed a law against american denominations to stop cultural imperialism, not to stop christianity as such. I lived in Europe for three years and there has been a quick rise of american style churches that are not really culturally relevant to the countries they go to but have a lot of financial backing from the US which has forced local churches out of their buildings. As for the protests against Israel in Europe I agree with the person who said they always go for the underdog. The majority of the protesters would not be evangelical christians and as such would not care about the biblical land claim perspective. All they see is people being killed and that's what they are protesting against. God looks on the Israeli soldier who kills someone just the same as he looks on a sucicide bomber, neither turned the other cheek. [/QUOTE]
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