'The government should not be silencing peaceful expressions of faith'
(WASHINGTON TIMES) -- A Muslim convert to Christianity in Essen, Germany, has been threatened with a fine of €1,000 ($1,080.64 U.S.) for displaying a decal with a Bible verse on the rear window of his taxi.
Jalil Mashali has appealed an initial €88.50 ($95.64 U.S.) fine imposed for displaying a decal with a cross and the words “Jesus: I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life” on the rear window of the van he drives.
Authorities in Essen, a former coal mining center in Germany’s western region, say the decal is “illegal religious advertising,” which is banned under taxi laws.
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