Posted on 08/12/2022 8:12:08 PM PDT by heartwood
The European Court of Human Rights has dismissed the case of an Iranian convert to Christianity, who is appealing his deportation from Germany back to Iran, on the grounds of religious freedom...
Hassan – whose name has been changed to protect his identity and is recorded only as “H.H” in public records – is a cabinet maker who applied for asylum in 2018 and is currently residing in Germany where he can freely practice his faith.
After he, his wife and his family converted to Christianity, security forces in Iran stormed their house confiscated their books, computer, passports and Bible. He then fled to Germany with his family via Turkey...
Hassan’s conversion to Christianity was inspired by the witness of his brother-in-law who was imprisoned for his practicing his Christian faith and subsequently killed. His brother-in-law’s wife was also abused.
But the Greifswald Administrative Court, which heard Hassan’s case after it was rejected by the German authorities, said it was “not particularly likely” that a Muslim would convert to Christianity given what had happened to his brother in-law and his wife, following their conversions.
In a statement prepared by ADF International, Hassan explained: "...One day my brother-in-law said to me and my wife that he had good news. There is a treasure, there is a living God, Jesus Christ, we are His children and not His slaves…He said there is a free salvation available…In Germany I share the Gospel, I organize prayer circles here in the accommodation. I want to be a good example, to win the others to faith in Jesus Christ. My greatest goal would be for my children to be able to find Christ in freedom, and to do good.”
Welcome, welcome to 14 y.o. bearded stealth jihadis, welcome to child rapists with sexual emergencies, welcome to the murderers of disposable kaffir whores, stay away, gospel-preaching man, husband and father, brother to a martyr.
It was “not particularly likely” that a Muslim would convert to Christianity given what had happened to his brother in-law and his wife, following their conversions?
Wasn’t that the very story of the early church? Are these judges completely unfamiliar with the lives of the Saints?
The most fervent believers are worth supporting.
The think seeing suffering prevents salvation?
Those who themselves likely reject the only Gospel unsurprisingly may not understand, or even be able to understand, its power.
He should appeal to the Vatican. There’s lots of room there.
Only if he is gay.
Germany, sie machen einen fehler!
(you are making a mistake!)
He should come to America, we really need fired up Christians about now.
Its a death sentence to go back to Iran.
Basically mind reading.
Good idea.
The only good German is a...
Now, now.. I wouldn’t go quite that far, but that’s just me.
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