Evangelical Christians May Have Dodged a Serious Threat in Bulgaria
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(Worthy News) – After listening to objections about a controversial bill aimed at shutting down evangelical churches and other minority faiths, the Bulgarian Parliament has decided to revise it, thus delaying any vote on the legislation.
Some evangelical Christians and other faiths say the bill in its current form would severely limit religious freedom in Eastern Europe.
The bill favors the majority of Eastern Orthodox and Muslim religions. But leaders of all faiths, even those that it favored, have been standing against the bill. [ Source: CBN News (Read More…) ]
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