The Islamic Republic of Egypt?

A recent opinion poll shows that a majority of Egyptians want the Quran as the State’s source of law. 
Furthermore, the poll showed that Egyptians are more open to the inclusion of religious parties in future governments, with one in three Egyptians polled having a “very favorable” view of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Meanwhile only 36% of people questioned feel it is “very important” for Christians and other minority religions to be allowed to freely practice their religions. 
I guess we’ll have to see what the September elections bring…

A recent opinion poll shows that a majority of Egyptians want the Quran as the State’s source of law. 

Furthermore, the poll showed that Egyptians are more open to the inclusion of religious parties in future governments, with one in three Egyptians polled having a “very favorable” view of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Meanwhile only 36% of people questioned feel it is “very important” for Christians and other minority religions to be allowed to freely practice their religions. 

I guess we’ll have to see what the September elections bring…

Author: Emily

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Pastor Joseph, I must correct your perception of how Biblical interpretation is only two sided, either literal or spiritual. As a Copt I often come across these paradigms when conversing with "western Christians" and find it to be a narrow perspective on the entirety of the Bible. Biblical analyis is 3 fold (as Orgien taught correcty) it is 1st literal, 2nd spiritual and 3rd practical. I truly believe that the majority of Christianity here in the West, is borderline existential and very