Brickbat: Freedom of Religion

The monks of St. Catherine's Monastery, a 1,600-year-old Greek Orthodox site in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, closed its doors to visitors in protest after an Egyptian court ruled that the monastery's land belongs to the government. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world's oldest continuously inhabited Christian monastery, St. Catherine's faces uncertainty as the ruling strips the monks of property ownership, prompting fears of eviction or conversion into a museum. The decision sparked outrage among global Christian leaders, with the Greek Orthodox Church and Greece's foreign minister engaging in diplomatic talks with Egypt to protect the monastery's status. Egyptian officials, including President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, insist the ruling preserves the monastery's spiritual value and ensures the monks' access, but the monks, led by 91-year-old Archbishop Damianos I, call it a de facto expulsion. Greek and Egyptian officials later announced the site would be safe but provided no further details.
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Let the New Crusades begin.
Trumpinople and Hagia Melania!
YOu don't seem to get Kesey
I was raised a Christian and was a stone-faced acid head.
Ken Kesey
A growing share of Americans say religion is gaining influence in American society, marking a notable shift in public opinion after more than a decade of steady decline.
According to a Gallup poll released Wednesday, 34% of U.S. adults believe religion is becoming more influential — up from 20% a year ago and near the highest level recorded since the COVID-19 pandemic.
As long as you understand rightly the old Crusades.
And that you see that Libertarianism has no problem with supression of Religion and thus misunderstands the American Founding
And this is why being made a Unesco site is something of a threat rather than a boon.
The irony that what makes it an important cultural site, having the oldest working monastery, is now under threat, allegedly in the name of preservation. You do have to question the motives of a majority Muslim country when dealing with an institution of another religion.
There is no question at all.
There is no question muslims want to kill all wo disagree with them.
What were they paying in property taxes?
It always comes down to whoever owns it, controls it. Amazing that it survived 16 centuries, much of it cataclysmic; and now a bureaucratic state may very well end it.
Kill every musi and every marxist
Ctrl-F “Muslim Brotherhood” = 0
Ctrl-F “Islam” = 0
Maybe you’re missing the point here Chuck.
Maybe you’re missing the point here Chuck.
Now that the evil Christians are out the LGBTQIA+ community will finally be able to visit a cultural heritage site that's been denied to them?
For what?To pray for healing from perversion 🙂
To learn to fly. From rooftops.
somebody is making fun of you and you don't know it.
That has no referent except maybe the non-existent one you were told.You are just making a fool of yourself by thinking this person is clever or whatever
Precisely the issue with [WE] gangsters RULE controlling government.
They TAKE by Gun-Force anything they want and destroy civilized society.
Trashing the principles of *EARN* what you want.
Very different from the usual Brickbat, and interesting, thanks.
They're not worried about it being converted into a museum, they're worried about it being converted into a mosque. Which it will be within the next decade.
I'm surprised the church is still open and hasn't been burned down.
Egypt is a Muslim country, and we all know how loving, tolerant and accepting Muslims are when it comes to other religions.
They're waiting for an opportunity to burn it down with the Christians inside.
I'm gonna MYSS them girl-bullying mystics!
It is named after saint Catherine of Alexandria NOT the girl mystic St Catherine of Siena !!!