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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2010

A news report about the Christians of Iran:
Christianity in Iran has a long and rich history, dating back to the birth of faith itself. It has always been a minority religion, however, these days - Christians of Iran are getting a lot more attention and credit for their bravery. Representing 2% of the total population, Christianity is also the fastest growing religion in Iran. To this day, there are over 500+ Churches in Iran some with thousands of registered members..

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  • Christians have always been killed for spreading the truth...

    Praise Jesus Christ

  • @Hesam0000 Oh, how offended I am by your petty insult! You can't even use facts and data to prove your point but must instantly resort to insult and abuse.

    Please, don't comment again.

    You think I don't have a brain? I read, write and study hard. Clear evidence I have a brain. Furthermore had you any knowledge, child, you'd understand no human can live without a brain.

    Next time, think of something more creative.. and realistic.

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  • @LibraryOfChrist YOU NEED A NEW BRAIN FROM A PICK-A-PART SALVAGE YARD.

  • @Hesam0000

    You claim to know Iran better then these new sources - Yet you're unaware of the burning of thousands of Christian converts?

    Sorry, but you're contradicting yourself.

    Even people who have not stepped foot in Iran are aware of this.

    And what's even more hilarious is you claim to know so much about Iran - Yet did you forget to mention that recently president of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made a law which approved capital punishment of people who leave Islam for Christianity?

  • @Hesam0000

    Oh, also, please stop posting if you're not going to provide any valid information on these events.

    Please stop pointing out that you lived in Iran. Don't think I haven't been to Iran too! Surprise - I have. I actually did stay in Motahhari for a while.

    Thousand of people? Right - And um, you're aware Iran has 70 million+ population? Sorry, you're not that good, you can't report the every move and events of the lives of 70 million people.

  • @Hesam0000

    'Where did you get this news? From Fox-News or from a book-store in Lalehzar street, Tehran?'

    Haha! No, I've got them from watching the videos and reading the new reports of missionaries who currently live in or have just left Iran. They're the ones who truly witness these events. They are in Iran NOW - not the past as you did. They've studied for years on this and have put themselves in danger - but of course - they're lying, aren't they? Honestly, you have no clue, do you?

  • @Hesam0000 But, again, that doesn't count does it? The President of Iran just woke up one day and said, 'Uh, why don't I make allowing allowing the killing of Christian converts for the fun of it?'. Yes, that was the case? Or was it that he noticed the number of growing converts and felt threatened by them?

    Yes, people who were BORN Christian are allowed to practice and attend to their religion but converts will face death, torture and capital punishment.

  • @LibraryOfChrist Where did you get this news? From Fox-News or from a book-store in Lalehzar street, Tehran? Don't you know there are tens of thousands of Christian Iranians, mostly Armenian & Assyrian living in Iran freely practicing their religion in their churches? You guys have major misconceptions about Iran because in America every news channel, major TV station & Hollywood are owned by pro-zionist Jews and many of them try to portray Iran negatively for ZioNazis sick reasons & plans.

  • @LibraryOfChrist I guess you're right. All I did was to live there for a few decades, talk to hundreds if not thousands, know the culture, the background, the environment, the regime, the revolution, the previous regime, but I guess since I haven't "read" about it from "US Studies"!!!!! I might be wrong :)))

  • @Hesam0000

    Furthermore explain to me this:

    You say they convert for travel/status reasons. But explain to me this: Why is Bible demand in Iran growing at such a fast pace that the distributors can barely provide?

    If these people are converting for status then why would they actually study the religion? Read the Bible? Make daily prayers? Attend Church at the risk of death every week?

    Answer that for me.

    The American government aren't watching their every move, they are doing this personally.

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