"Friday After Morning Prayers"
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Does Saudi Arabia really behead Christian missionaries? Put the following evidence together and form your own conclusions.
(1) Saudi Arabia routinely denies foreign nationals, including American citizens, access to their embassies. "Amjad Radwan is 19 years old and, unlike her older
brother,
cannot leave Saudi Arabia because she is a woman and must have the
permission
of her Saudi father, who refuses to give it." ("All the President's Women," Wall Street Journal, 26 June
2002).
(2) "Two Filipino Christians were beheaded for studying the Bible and
praying in a Saudi prison," reports http://www.cwfa.org/library/freedom/1999-05_fv_under-fire.shtml. "In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia it is illegal to wear a cross
necklace, read a Bible, or utter a Christian prayer in the privacy of
your own home. Under the law, conversion to Christianity by Saudi
citizens is a criminal offense punishable by death," adds http://tidalweb.com/lions_den/saudi.shtml. Furthermore, "It is
illegal to celebrate Mass, to wear a cross or crucifix, to read or own
a Bible, or even to recite a Christian prayer in the privacy of one's
own home. Last December, seven foreigners living in Saudi Arabia were
arrested, beaten, and imprisoned
for participating in a private Christmas celebration."
http://www.cwnews.com/browse/1996/09/2258.htm (Imagine what would have
happened to them had they "shared their faith" with Saudis.)