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"Most American Christians believe they're victims of discrimination". See details below. Don't Christians discriminate against other religions? Why should they be exempt from what they dish out?

Per a report from the Public Religion Research Institute and Brookings Institution almost half of Americns say discrimination against Christians is as big a problem as discrimination against other groups including blacks and minorities!   Is that hypocrisy religious style? How do you object to receiving exactly what you are delivering?                                                   

Posted - July 2, 2016

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    History shows that 'mainstream Christians' have a background of persecuting and discriminating against others.

    In the U.S. and many other Nations, JW's have opened doors legally for many persecuted people.

    (Philippians 1:7) It is only right for me to think this regarding all of you, since I have you in my heart, you who are sharers with me in the undeserved kindness both in my prison bonds and in the defending and legally establishing of the good news.

    http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/why-jehovahs-witnesses-victory-...

    Why Jehovah’s Witnesses’ victory is a win for all of us

    Sunday, June 23, 2002

    The Jehovah’s Witnesses have done it again.

    This week they chalked up their 48th Supreme Court victory – an extraordinary line of cases that have significantly expanded First Amendment protections for all Americans.

    ...

    .

    http://www.historynet.com/what-we-owe-jehovahs-witnesses.htm

    Jehovah’s Witnesses were unlikely champions of religious freedom.

      July 3, 2016 5:40 AM MDT
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