Topic > Inequality facing Christians in today's society

This study shows an increase in inequality among Christians in other countries. There is an increase in the amount of restrictions and laws imposed on Christians and their human rights in other countries, with more government leaders imposing guidelines on other religions and not appreciating the freedoms enjoyed by people in Western countries, such as United States. What we can do to solve this problem The United Nations has approved a Declaration that states: “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; This right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, individually or in community with others, whether in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance. . Article 18, Universal Declaration of Human Rights (USCIRF) “Inequality in Christianity continues as long as people believe in Christ. But in today's society we have a “universal declaration of human rights” (USCIRF), and the persecution of Christians goes against these human rights. Much of this inequality has to do with the fact that other countries lump Christianity and the United States together. So when people in other countries are unhappy with the United States, it is easier to persecute Christians than to attack the United States. And others simply believe that their religion is the only one. “There are countries that ban religion, allow only one religion, or force Christians to register like China, so registered people get lower-paid jobs” (Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor). According to the Pew Research Center (The Economist) “Christians today are the most persecuted religious group in the world”. There are groups that fight for these people so that they can be... middle of paper. And that's what we believe. These rights are rightly recognized by international law. Promoting international religious freedom is a priority for President Obama, and it is a priority for me as Secretary of State. I am ensuring, and will continue to do so, that religious freedom remains an integral part of our global diplomatic engagement.” • If other government leaders will come on board and push for the Religious Freedom Act and impose sanctions on other countries to change their laws for the persecution of people, I believe it can help achieve religious freedom to some extent, I feel there there will always be a certain inequality against Christianity and other religions precisely because of the freedoms that go hand in hand with the belief in one God. We must all unite and fight so that all religions and their human rights can worship as they want.