It isn't that countries hate Christians. It is that some individuals hate Christians. And some countries are populated by extremely large percentages of people who are intolerant of Christians. This might make it seem like a country hates Christians. But the bottom line remains the same - hatred is a quality held or expressed by people, not by countries.
Answer A
As far as I know no country in the world does not welcome Christianity. The revelations of Christianity, like the other two heaven-sent religions, are from God who is love and who calls for love for him and for all mankind.
Even in Saudi Arabia, where Islam was first revealed , Christians are welcomed and many Christians (Americans and Europeans) are both living and working there.
The only two small locations that are limited to only Muslims are Mecca (or Makkah) and Medina (Both in Saudi Arabia) as they are two of Islams' most sacred places.
Historically, Christians and Jews in Muslim countries were labeled as dhimmi. Judaism and Christianity had to be kept low-profile, and (for example) church bells, or blowing the shofar-horn, were forbidden. They also had to pay a special tax (Jizya); and any dhimmi avoiding this payment would have his safety forfeited.
One country has banned Christianity - North Korea.
No.
Cremation
None.
Christianity is a religion, not a language.
Neutrality Act
Monroe doctribe forbid european countries in latin america
In the Middle East, there are several nations that are "Islamic Republics". These countries have a government that is both a political system and religion. Islam is the governmental religion in Saudi Arabia, Iran, and other nations. In Saudi Arabia, Christian crosses and crucifixes are banned.
Christianity is worldwide, but appears to be strongest in English-speaking countries.
None.
ONE OF THEM IS CHINA
The future tense of the verb to forbid is will forbid.
Most muslim countries such as Iran or North Korea :/