Abdullah Al-Sabah, Kuwaiti Royal Prince, Converts Into Christianity
By Metatronik
@Metatronik (6198)
Pasay, Philippines
July 13, 2012 11:10pm CST
I just read the news regarding the conversion of the Kuwaiti Royal Prince.
http://news2.onlinenigeria.com/latest-addition/135393-abdullah-al-sabah-kuwaiti-royal-prince-converts-into-christianity.html
It is totally sound amazing that how this Prince became a follower of Christ that he even bothered to read a bible then he realized that he was guided into the right path. He is also ready for the consequences that may occur when he decided to convert. He is not afraid with it and he totally believes that he will meet Jesus Christ if people may want to kill him. I hope he won't be killed and stay longer on earth. Who knows? he might be a preacher as well to bring a good news from God. I could also sense if he is a credible man who can teach the moral values from Christ and to have more strong faith.
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@atprudente6 (673)
• Philippines
14 Jul 12
I think it does not matter if one is a believer of Jesus Christ of a believer of other God. What matters is that we all have our own beliefs and that every person should respect our beliefs.
@bostonphil (4459)
• United States
14 Jul 12
I did not know this until I read your discussion. I learn so much from mylot.
I may be wrong but I believe that it is illegal to convert to Christianity in some Muslim countries. This prince might be in trouble but so might be the persons who led him into Christianity and baptized him. They may all go to prison for a long time or worse, lose their lives. I wonder why the prince did not leave his country first before converting or before announcing his conversion.
I live in The United States where we enjoy freedom of religion. You are free to practice any religion or no religion. You are free to change religions if you so choose. I feel very fortunate to live in such a country.
I find it incredible that there are countries that do not allow people to change religions if they so desire.
I am going to do some more research on your discussion. Thanks for the link and for the discussion.
@rsa101 (41068)
• Philippines
14 Jul 12
Wow that is one thing that surprised me. An Arab Prince trying to convert to Chsitian belief. This cold mean that he might lose his title as Prince since I know this royalties are basically Muslim and they would not want to have a Christian Prince in the midst of Islamic country. It is definitely blasphemous in the eyes of his people of course.
I wonder how he can handle this situation abandoning most of his family, fame and title.



