By Ken Ham
According to one report, these amendments would
restrict those who can share beliefs to people with permission from members of state-registered religious groups and organisations. . . . The amendments also bar even informal sharing of beliefs, for example responding to questions or comments, by individuals acting on their own behalf. . . . The amendments also restrict the beliefs that can be shared, specifies a restricted list of places where beliefs may be shared, and explicitly bans any beliefs from being shared in residential buildings, or on another association’s property without permission. An allegedly “anti-terrorist” part of the amendments …read more
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