Posted on 04/19/2014 3:01:40 PM PDT by kingattax
Graham is absolutely correct. America is no place for Sharia law as it is antithetical to our Constitution. If Muslims in America want to practice it, there are plenty of countries that would accommodate them, as Graham points out:
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Agreed. If they want sharia, go where sharia is accepted.
This is merely more proof that islam is much less a religion than a social/economic/political cult that preys on its women, kills it young, and seeks to foist its 7th century mindset on the rest of humanity.
It takes is teachings from the lunatic rantings of its pedophile pseudo-prophet, and trusts the interpretation to a bloodthirsty clergy that thinks nothing of bloodshed, its adherents’ as often as its enemies’.
Islam isn’t a religion but a political movement sanctioned under the guise as religion.
There’s a legal problem here that is cropping up, and will probably crop up again in the future.
Because they have very reasonable religious laws, the US has long accommodated Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish religious laws, even in the secular realm. And this presents a legal predicament when they don’t want to accommodate the *unreasonable* religious law of Sharia.
The basic problem is that unlike the other religions, Islam, both as a religion, and in a cultural ghetto that Muslims prefer, is coercive.
In the other religions, their members have to go out of their way to voluntarily agree to the religious court and laws, and either party can quit and take their argument to a secular court at any time. US law respects this.
But in Islam, from start to finish it is coercive. It is also highly unfair to women. And if it is rejected, not only will pressure be brought to bear on them, but they may be expelled from their community and abandoned.
And though their has not been many instances in the US where physical threats of violence, or actual violence, have been made, these are common elsewhere.
This being said, the only viable alternative is that no Sharia judgment can be contrary to US law, that all Sharia judgments can be appealed to secular court, and there must be full and free volunteerism at all levels of the proceedings. And all of this is inimical to Sharia, so Muslims would never agree to it.
Thus the US must recognize that its law cannot assign equal treatment to grossly unequal systems of law, even for limited use among that religion’s followers.
No mmatter what you do to or for a muslim, at the end of the day, you are still an infidel or Jew, and the muslim will still hate you.
We do not have to keep those who break our laws or want to push their stone age beliefs on us.
There is no choice in this. Our country. our laws. or get the h e l l out. If you need assistance in leaving that can be enthusiastically and instantaneously provided.
It’s too bad that Franklin does not represent the Feds.
RESTORE the proper Allah — what is that supposed to mean?
Did they worship the true God at one time?
A FReeper I know stated it this way:
“Islam isn’t a religion; it’s a war plan.”
Personally I have worked several years with Muslims and lived in Ankara (as a civilian) for about a year. I have a great deal of respect for the Turks.
Turkey is a secular country. I am aware that the current government (elected) is pushing Turkey into a kind of Iran-like Islamic "republic."
There's a huge divide. I have oft posted images of hundreds of thousands of Turks in the streets protesting against Islamism and sharia law. They do no want it. The current government will fail.
Get the hell out, bloody bearded savages!
Franklin Graham for President!
Amen to that.
I’ve got no problem with Muslims choosing sharia ADR for civil disputes, so long as the ADR decisions doesn’t violate public policy.
Thanks kingattax.
Thank you, Mr. Graham!
And to add my ha’penny:
Dear muslims, or is that Mohammedans,
“I refuse. You are in MY country. Change, get gone, or you be gone!”
Totally agree. There is no room in civilized nations for sharia “law”. It is demonic.
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