So QatariLady, you,re saying its a matter of supply and demand? I dont agree.
Do you think that if there was a sudden influx of Christian expats to Qatar, you would see more churches (im talking hundreds of churches)? I dont think so.
In general, western countries are more tolerant of other religions than Middle Eastern countries. Thats obvious. How many Indians are in Qatar? And how many places of worship do they have? There are more expats than locals in Qatar yet i dont see too many places those expats can go to worship.
In the UK the government is accused regularly of doing 'too much' to cater for other religions, and that is why two BNP 'politicians' have recently won landmark seats in Europe
So QatariLady, you,re saying its a matter of supply and demand? I dont agree.
Do you think that if there was a sudden influx of Christian expats to Qatar, you would see more churches (im talking hundreds of churches)? I dont think so.
In general, western countries are more tolerant of other religions than Middle Eastern countries. Thats obvious. How many Indians are in Qatar? And how many places of worship do they have? There are more expats than locals in Qatar yet i dont see too many places those expats can go to worship.
In the UK the government is accused regularly of doing 'too much' to cater for other religions, and that is why two BNP 'politicians' have recently won landmark seats in Europe