To: 2ndDivisionVet
The media reports have not described why exactly Islam apparently faces a need to be legalized despite its presence in the country for many years. I am normally against having any government being given any authority on legalizing any religion. But if Islam has a track record of political violence in Angola as, say, the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, then it ceases to be a matter of freedom of religion and becomes a matter of national survival.
11 posted on
11/24/2013 8:39:25 PM PST by
Vigilanteman
(Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
To: Vigilanteman
I agree. Its no business of the State to legalise or ban religious thought. However, as has been stated many times and understood clearly by those of us who can be bothered to take note, Islam is not just a religion. It’s an entire cultural, idealogical and political system.
23 posted on
11/25/2013 12:25:52 AM PST by
Vanders9
To: Vigilanteman
Any religion, political party or organization that exists for the purpose of enslavement of non members should be banned in free countries.
Once not long ago we all understood and accepted this bit of common sense.
32 posted on
11/25/2013 5:33:13 AM PST by
skeeter
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