INDIA: Court Defends Religious Freedom
Indiaâs Allahabad High Court has ruled that distributing Bibles and preaching Christianity are NOT crimes under Uttar Pradeshâs 2021 anti-conversion law, as long as there is no force, fraud, or coercion involved.
The court strongly criticized the Uttar Pradesh Police for filing the case without a single identifiable victim, noting that no one claimed they were pressured or converted.
âMerely distributing Bibles and preaching Christian doctrine⌠does not constitute any offence,â the court stated.
The ruling reinforces an important principle: peaceful religious expression is protected, and anti-conversion laws cannot be misused to target lawful faith activities.
Preaching The Gospel is not a crime. Freedom of belief matters.
Indiaâs Allahabad High Court has ruled that distributing Bibles and preaching Christianity are NOT crimes under Uttar Pradeshâs 2021 anti-conversion law, as long as there is no force, fraud, or coercion involved.
The court strongly criticized the Uttar Pradesh Police for filing the case without a single identifiable victim, noting that no one claimed they were pressured or converted.
âMerely distributing Bibles and preaching Christian doctrine⌠does not constitute any offence,â the court stated.
The ruling reinforces an important principle: peaceful religious expression is protected, and anti-conversion laws cannot be misused to target lawful faith activities.
Preaching The Gospel is not a crime. Freedom of belief matters.
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Indiaâs Allahabad High Court has ruled that distributing Bibles and preaching Christianity are NOT crimes under Uttar Pradeshâs 2021 anti-conversion law, as long as there is no force, fraud, or coercion involved.
The court strongly criticized the Uttar Pradesh Police for filing the case without a single identifiable victim, noting that no one claimed they were pressured or converted.
âMerely distributing Bibles and preaching Christian doctrine⌠does not constitute any offence,â the court stated.
The ruling reinforces an important principle: peaceful religious expression is protected, and anti-conversion laws cannot be misused to target lawful faith activities.
Preaching The Gospel is not a crime. Freedom of belief matters.
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