Bibles and Bibles Studies Now Banned in Some Places in the USA

Folks, your freedom and freedom of belief, and speech is on the way out the door.  Fight now or accept Orwell's 1984.

Martin Niemöller (1892–1984) was a prominent Protestant pastor who emerged as an outspoken public foe of Adolf Hitler and spent the last seven years of Nazi rule in concentration camps.
Niemöller is perhaps best remembered for the quotation:
First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Socialist.

Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Trade Unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.

It is time to speak out.  Loud and Clear.  In this video above: This is the USA

A.  California has a banning law (California AB 2943) which is in its second stages of being passed.
An Arizona pastor was told that he could not hold a Bible study in his house. Michael Salman was arrested for hosting one in his home on his 4.6 acre property and ordered to serve a 60-day sentence and pay a fine $12,000 fine. The city of Phoenix said Salman was found guilty of zoning violations and claimed it was not a religious rights issue.
I. Detroit, Michigan, Jason Cross, would read his Bible during free time and was told that the book was for church only not to read at school.
J.  The Arizona Book Banning and Burning Board, yes this is a real group, banned any teaching or reference to the Bible in its schools. The board determined that the book violated the state’s Ethnic Studies Bill by being biased in favor of the Jewish people.

 So, now we have many sites being banned from Religious type content, sites such as Google, Apple, Youtube, and more.  Please realize they are heading this way all over the country.  Look at items A-L above and realize, it is coming.  If you hold your tongue, then next it will be your group, and what you believe in.  Everyone has the right to believe what they want, including Christians. 

North Korea – In this totalitarian state, the only thing that North Koreans are permitted to worship is the nation's leader, Kim Jong-un. Bibles are banned and those found in possession of one face imprisonment, torture and even death – as do up to three generations of their family.
Somalia – Christians residing in Somalia face constant persecution from radical Islamists and government officials. The prevalence of the Islamic extremist group, al-Shabaab means that believers often practise their faith in extreme secrecy and cannot own Bibles.
Maldives – The Maldives have a reputation for being a luxurious idyll but a Bible can get you into trouble in this paradise. Under the country's strict Islamic laws, importing a Bible is forbidden. There is currently no complete translation of the Bible into Dhivehi, the official language of the tropical nation.
Morocco – It's against the law to carry a Bible translated into Arabic in Morocco. Reports of overt Christian persecution are few but Christian children are not given a religious education.
Libya – Like Morocco, Libya has laws against bringing Bibles in the Arabic language into the country. The distribution of Bibles and evangelism is illegal.
Uzbekistan – In this Central Asian dictatorship, high penalties are imposed on those who own Bibles. Authorities are known to detain Christians found in possession of the holy book for "keeping and storing extremist materials with the purpose of further distribution."

Added: China

Here is where you can access the International Religious Freedom Report 




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