Christians could face one year prison sentence for encouraging conversion to their faith, according to a new controversial legislation being introduced in Israel. The legislation which is being proposed by ultra-Orthodox members of Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition would also proscribe Christians from engaging in religious discussion with Jews.

Titled Proposed Penal Law: Amendment – Prohibition of Solicitation for Religious Conversion – 2023, the legislation is introduced by United Torah Judaism's Moshe Gafni and Yaakov Asher. The law would apply to anyone who would attempt to persuade someone to change their religious beliefs, however the legislation specifically mentions the Christian faith, saying that "recently, the attempts of missionary groups, mainly Christians, to solicit conversion of religion have increased."

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  • MerryChristmas [any]
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    This website really is full of euphoric Reddit atheists lmao

    I think a lot of us just got sick of the uphill battle that is doing apologia for religions that we don't even believe in. We never attracted much of a religious user base so it sort of felt like who are we even defending here? I'm not saying that's the right course of action but I do think it's part of the explanation.

      • MerryChristmas [any]
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        Yes, I hope the article makes that clear to people. I'm describing the phenomenon that led us to this point, not endorsing it.

    • AssortedBiscuits [they/them]
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      1 year ago

      We never attracted much of a religious user base so it sort of felt like who are we even defending here?

      Palestinian Christians who have been Christian for 2000 years? Like, they're the OG Christians. Their ancestors straight up met Jesus. If anyone has claim to being the real Christians, it's them.