AnswerChristianity is illegal in North Korea only. AnswerIn countries such as Egypt, Libya and Syria, Christians are being murdered, simply because they are Christian.
No, it most definitely is not in the USA. Therefore, this depends on what part of the world you go to, for certain countries ban Christianity or put grave restrictions upon it.
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Christianity is illegal(banned)in Saudi Arabia, which is an Islamic theocratic monarchy.
Christianity is a religion, not a language.
Christianity was never made illegal. it was persecuted, but was not made illegal.
There are 51 countries in Europe.
No, there are about 51 countries in Europe.
There are 44 countries in Europe.
It's illegal in most countries.
In some countries it is illegal, most western countries it is not.
In those countries where it is allowed, 0% is illegal. In those countries where it is not then 100% is illegal.