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How secular intolerance leads to Christian self-censorship

30-06-2022

European Union

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How secular intolerance leads to Christian self-censorship

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Christians regularly practice self-censorship when faced with secular intolerance. This is the conclusion of several Christian human rights organizations in a report published in June).

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