Contents Books About: This study examines the role of Christianity in Liberia under the corrupt regime of Samuel K. Doe (1980-1990). One: Liberia was never and is not a Christian country; two, the underlining principle or notion of the proposition is faulty or erroneous and three, Proposition 24 is divisive. Although as Christians and a power group the proposition would benefit their faith, the Council did the right thing. Moreover, Christianization of Liberia would divide us further, promote religious intolerance and weaken our fragile unity as one people.Contributed
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Note you can select to send to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. Therefore, Greenleaf did not subscribe Liberia to a particular religion. on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Capital Monrovia Population (2010) 3,990,000 Annual population growth rate (2000-2010) 3.4% Population gain (2000-2010) 1,147,000 GDP per capita $366 (US) Literacy Making Liberia a Christian nation would therefore not change that, and would not improve the situation.