Posted on 09/21/2010 8:24:43 AM PDT by wmfights
By all indications however, our government appears to have developed a double standard when it comes to criticism of certain religious traditions or, I should say, one such tradition. While other religious groups in America (Christians in particular) are expected to tolerate all manner of offenses, debasements, and outright attacks against their beliefs in the name of the First Amendment, Muslim Americans benefit from a government that goes out of it's way to avoid offending their religious sensibilities. In a country that has gone to sometimes extreme lengths to preserve the hallowed "separation" between Church and State, the question is, why?
Many Christians in America today feel that their religion is under attack, and with good reason. An attitude of skepticism and downright hostility towards Christianity has taken hold in many corners of society, resulting in actions that test the charity and tolerance of even the most pious believers. Revered Christian icons have been immersed in urine and smeared in elephant dung in the name of "art" (with the patronage of the federal government, no less), Jesus Christ and his followers have been portrayed as gay lovers in an off-Broadway play, personal faith testimonies and religious groups have been censored on high school and college campuses across America, a veterans' cross memorial in the California desert has been the target of an ACLU lawsuit, and Bibles have been burned by the U.S. government in the name of "diplomacy."
(Excerpt) Read more at christianpost.com ...
There are no Muslim states that effect the separation of the state and the church save Turkey, an experiment imposed in the early twentieth-century by a strong ruler who was attempting to help Turkey become a modern nation. While Turkey certainly provides some evidence in support of the hope that Muslim nations can establish political institutions that are formally separated from the dominant religious institutions, the jury is still out and recent trends suggest a resurgence of Islamicist control. So the question remains: can Islam exist as a majority religion in a nation committed to religious pluralism and freedom of expression? This is one of the great questions of our time."
I think the answer has been established by muslims themselves, NO!
In the 1st amendment sense of the word “religion”, the mohammed cult is an alternative government using a god-cult as a means to power. It’s chief end is the imposition of that sharia government. It explains why there is no country bordering a mohammedan country that is not at war with mo-cult followers. There is no country with 30% or so mo-cultists that is not suffering an insurgency seeking overthrow of the existing government.
In short, our constitution is not open to those who finesse its words in an effort to overthrow that same constitution.
Mooselimbs murdering and maiming people is just mooselimbs being mooselmbs. They’re following their corn directives.
Muslims Behaving Badly
Isn’t that their NORMAL normal way of acting?
Well said.
It occurred to me reading your post that sharia is a distinctive of islam. This distinctive makes it a political system not a religious faith. Maybe this is the best way to start arguing against it's expansion. Bar islam from the political arena just as we should bar a nazi party.
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