Bullseye! For a nation which has consciously erected a “wall of separation between church and state,” islam is incompatible. It is both church and state.
” Sharia Law is anathema to the U.S. Constitution. The two cannot coexist in the U.S.”
You’re right. Looking at what the Constitution says and what Islam is, one can conclude Islam is illegal according to the Constitution. The Constitution allows for free worship of the creator, even in public. One can join in or abstain in a public display of worship (prayer) and the government is not to mandate whether one participates or abstains from public prayer/worship. Now in regards to Islam, which is a multi-faceted ideology of religious governance, that demands imposition of its laws upon others, the Constitution does not allow it. It is illegal according to the U.S. Constitution for Islam to impose by legislation the (im-)moral rites, rituals and laws of its sect. It is illegal for Islam or any theocratic idealogy to do so because, while religious worship is tolerated, the legislation of religious law by any sect is illegal according to the Constitution.
I’m going to hit “post” even though I think I rambled this a bit. Re-wrote and deleted much. My main point is Islam, “total, complete Islam”, is illegal according to the U.S. Constitution. Islam does not distinguish between religious worship, religious rite/ritual and law, the tennets of Islam conclude that Islam is law and Islam is religion. Therefore,Islam is illegal according to the U.S. Constitution.