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    Default Should Christianisation be an immigration requirement?

    I think so. Every would-be immigrant should undergo classes educating them about the Christian faith. And if/when they have converted and been baptized, they could become eligible for British citizenship (aside from the other regular requirements). I think this would be immensely beneficial for both immigrants and the country.
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    Hmm nah, but every single immigrant should learn and practice culture of country he lives in.

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    Christianity is a personal spiritual choice, not a legal process. I understand though letting Christians in would be better though as their principles would ally far more with Western values as we know them today.

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    Historically forced mass conversions does not work really well. I think non-christians shouldn't be allowed at all.

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    A Muslim Bosnian or Turk would more eligible for live in EU than a Christian Nigerian.

    Religion is personal, have nothing to do with society. I think you should look person's education and his race. A person who have different religion, already will be absorbed among society.

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    Europeans themselves need be (re)christianized.

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    Better yet: only allow in Christians and those from the Western Christian cultural zone and mandate baptism (if not already baptised).



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    Quote Originally Posted by Nazarene View Post
    Christianity is a personal spiritual choice, not a legal process. I understand though letting Christians in would be better though as their principles would ally far more with Western values as we know them today.
    Quote Originally Posted by LawrenceMartinez View Post
    Historically forced mass conversions does not work really well. I think non-christians shouldn't be allowed at all.
    I'm not talking about forced conversions... what I'm saying is this: Would-be immigrants should be given the opportunity to hear the Gospel (which they likely never heard in their host countries), and be told about how beneficial it is for their souls and future to be saved. I have no doubt a large percentage of them would accept the good news of the Gospel when they are told the truth. And Bibles should be given to them. Only those who genuinely make personal decisions to become Christians, should be Christianized, obviously. But those who choose to reject the good news of the Gospel, even after hearing it... I don't know how they could make good and productive immigrants. They would be better off in their own countries.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sacrificed Ram View Post
    Europeans themselves need be (re)christianized.
    Yes, that too. Europe is a ripe missionary field again. Many people have never heard of Jesus, or know nothing about the Bible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loki View Post
    I think so. Every would-be immigrant should undergo classes educating them about the Christian faith. And if/when they have converted and been baptized, they could become eligible for British citizenship (aside from the other regular requirements). I think this would be immensely beneficial for both immigrants and the country.
    Christianity has been rejected by most thinking people in England, the largest constituent country in the United Kingdom. It is now a minority religion. As the vast majority of natural born citizens are not Christian then I see no reason to impose this condition upon any immigrant although I would cease all immigration anyway.


    Quote Originally Posted by The Lawspeaker View Post
    Better yet: only allow in Christians and those from the Western Christian cultural zone and mandate baptism (if not already baptised).
    Mandate who? The indigenous population?


    Quote Originally Posted by Sacrificed Ram View Post
    Europeans themselves need be (re)christianized.
    Why?

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