Thank you. Very interesting.
My father-in-law was a chaplain at a maximum-security prison for years. He also said that the mentality which resulted in the crimes in the first place matches closely the mentality of Islam, which is why there are so many who convert to Islam in prisons. One of the strategies to deal with this was to withhold items they wanted for their “worship”, but because Islam is thought of as a religion rather than as a cult or political ideology, that tactic has been attacked when dealing with violent terrorists.
Ultimately the item she says has the most success is for a country to simply make it so difficult to live the way Muslims want to live, that they choose not to live in that country. That would probably spare the most lives.
My sister did personal discipleship with a woman who had converted to Islam and then left it after she had been abused by her Muslim husband. These psychological characteristics were passed on to this woman in just the short time that she professed Islam. I guess any ideology that makes excuses for abuse has a psychological pathology that goes along with it.
Excellent points!
Speaking of which, Japan recently came up in discussion as to why they don’t have problems with radical Muslims.
The simple fact is: they don’t permit Muslim immigration to their country...
RE: “Ultimately the item she says has the most success is for a country to simply make it so difficult to live the way Muslims want to live, that they choose not to live in that country. That would probably spare the most lives.”