Dear MEL School’s
Topic Readers,
No imminent
execution for Christian in Sudan, despite death sentence
Death punishment for
apostasy? Sounds like a practice of faction of extremists or militants, doesn’t it?
It’s actually a
verdict given by a primary court in a Muslim country in Africa to a pregnant woman
who converted from Islam Christianity and got married to a Christian, even
though her father was a Muslim but mother is a Christian.
Religious freedom
doesn’t seem to be always guaranteed by law or respected in practice in numbers
of countries, neither is an inter-religion marriage. While traditions and
customs should be respected at any time in history, should people’s faith or
belief be restricted in modern society?
Enjoy reading and
learning about things happening to a faithful wife, mother of a 20-month boy
and expecting another baby in Sudan.
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/05/16/world/africa/sudan-christian-woman-whats-next/index.html?hpt=hp_c1
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