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Traditional Iranian Christians who have always been Christians that come from historical Christian ancestry are members of the Eastern Church (aka Orthodoxism) while the New converts (the Ex-Muslims) to Christianity are members of the New Church (aka Protestantism) In conclusion: Iranian Christians are either Orthodox or Protestant which means we don't have Catholics (aka the Western Church) in our Christian community. This is because Orthodox Christianity is geographically located in the East thus it's natural that the traditional Iranian Christians would be Orthodox and the explanation as to why the New Converts to Christianity preferred Protestantism was because of it's liberal flexibility whereas Catholicism is too strictly conservative for them in comparison
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Liberty, Free Speech, and Responsible Dialogue Post
Hello everyone, I appreciate being part of a space where political ideas are actually discussed instead of just consumed. I believe one of the healthiest things in a democracy is the ability to test our views openly and in good faith especially with people who think differently. From a liberty-focused perspective, I’ve been thinking about the tension between protecting free speech and maintaining social responsibility. In today’s political climate, it seems like many societies are struggling to find that balance. I’m here to participate, learn from different perspectives, and challenge my own thinking. I also find it interesting how political stability and economic opportunity often go hand in hand especially for entrepreneurs and small business owners who rely on predictable systems and individual freedoms. In your opinion, where should the line be drawn between protecting liberty and preventing harm in modern democracies? Looking forward to hearing different viewpoints.
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Remember This Video
President Trump on Islam: I cannot watch this enough; I love this video it is all about the way I see the world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYI-mmFc5HE
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Any Pakistani Athiest here
I just want to make some friends as i m very lonely and alone as an exmuslim in pakistan
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