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To: markomalley

Islam, like socialism, is nothing that would ever be freely chosen for participation. If what you’re peddling is so good, why does it have to be enforced?

Enforced Christianity, same thing. If it is not chosen, it is not genuine. If it is enforced, I can only see it as cruelty and power mongering.

Enforced socialism forces the economy underground, where accountability vaporizes and criminals abound.


15 posted on 05/22/2014 7:07:30 AM PDT by Blue Collar Christian (Vote Democrat. Once you're OK with killing babies the rest is easy. <BCC><)
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To: Blue Collar Christian

Actually plenty of people will freely choose socialism if given the opportunity, even if they know exactly what it is. They will choose it because they think THEY are the ones who will be receiving according to their needs and someone else will be giving according to their ability. There are millions who simply cannot comprehend or don’t care that in the end a falling tide drops all boats in the mud. As far as freely choosing Islam it would seem that some people are actually stupid enough to do that, as witnessed by the strange case of this man, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5sSEkZ86ts blessed with an amazing voice, who apparently went insane when he, in his own words, “went shopping for a religion” and picked Islam. There truly is no limit to human stupidity, it is beyond measure or comprehension and I include myself, I can look back at some of my past actions and I cannot imagine how I could have done something so stupid...yet I was NEVER stupid enough to think I wanted to join Islam or the socialist party which is now known as the Democratic party.


16 posted on 05/22/2014 9:27:57 AM PDT by RipSawyer
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