No you can not as you may face capital punishment.
Saudi Arabia is its own country.
Yes, not by Saudi Arabia but just Arabia then.
The bible is banned in Saudi Arabia and was banned in the comunist world.
Saudi Arabia is its own country.
In Saudi Arabia it is unlawful to read the bible in the open.
You can get your own Bible before you are a Christian.
Yes, Thomas Jefferson did create his own Bible.
There is no "true citizen" in Saudi Arabia. A citizen, by definition has a responsibility to the government AND has a role in his own governance. While Saudi citizens certainly have a responsibility to their government, the King of Saudi Arabia has not delegated any authority to his people. Properly understood, the citizens of Saudi Arabia are "Subjects of the King".
Saudi Family now belive in money as there God, Islam is for there entertainment
Not exactly, they aren't allowed by law, however there are existing churches there today. Meeting in houses or public buildings, all sorts of religions meet regularly. Some aren't known of, others are just ignored. When holding religious meetings one must be very careful not to be caught, and people have been kicked out of the country for holding religious meetings or just having possession of a bible. _________________________________________________________________ Wrong. There maybe no Churches but non-Muslim have the right to practice in their own homes and also having a bible is legal. If your found at the airport with a Bible it will not be taken of you. You can also buy them from there. Now if you ever heard of people saying "the Bible has been banned in Saudi Arabia" Then that is wrong, because people doing research and get taught Religions will obviously look at the Bible........You can have a Bible in Saudi Arabia!
Most countries that are Islamic, including Afghanistan, have banned the Bible. Other countries where the Bible is banned include North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Iran, and Iraq.
There is no "true citizen" in Saudi Arabia. A citizen, by definition has a responsibility to the government AND has a role in his own governance. While Saudi citizens certainly have a responsibility to their government, the King of Saudi Arabia has not delegated any authority to his people. Properly understood, the citizens of Saudi Arabia are "Subjects of the King".