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Originally Posted by Cybermat47
So non-Christian people in predominantly Christian countries can't express their beliefs, because if they do they'll offend everyone else, and rightfully get killed for doing so?
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Its wise to at least, minimally, not start to offend the natives and tell them that they owe to you and how much you dislike their habits and laws and that you think your own faith rules over their standards.
Owner of place: maker of rules. Common sense.
And beyond that: reciprocity. If Christian visitors in certain Muslim countries get systematically discriminated and even threatened with death if they violate Muslim rules, then I fail to see why we should allow them their ways in countries of historically Christian ancestry.
But you knew these answers were coming at you, didn't you.