To: farmer18th; TexasCowboy; Eric in the Ozarks
In all, they documented more than 200 pieces of literature promoting Wahhabism, a puritanical Muslim movement that dominates Saudi Arabia, denounces democracy and criticizes other faiths, including moderate forms of Islam.So you're telling me that there aren't Judeo-Christian religious groups (fringe or mainstream) in the US that aren't a puritanical movement, or denounce democracy, criticize other faiths or moderate forms of their own?
But until they actually espouse the overthrow of the US Government or encourage acts of terrorism, it's free speech and freedom of religion, even if that religion is a puritanical movement, denounces democracy, criticizes other faiths including moderate forms of it's own.
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02/17/2005 8:03:08 AM PST by
DTogo
(U.S. out of the U.N. & U.N out of the U.S.)
To: DTogo
So you're telling me that there aren't Judeo-Christian religious groups (fringe or mainstream) in the US
Of course they exist, and they're being watched. Sam Adams broke political bread with Anglicans, Catholics, Baptists and the rest of the American religious scene. The mosques in question were homes to so called moderate members of the American Muslim community. They better clean house against Saudi inspired terrorism or they will find themselves on an airplane someday--heading back to the 8th century.
To: DTogo
even if that religion is a puritanical movement, denounces democracy
Once you start denouncing representative government and advocating a one party mullah dominated state--which they do unashamedly--they are in the same category as Communists--and they deserve the same treatment.
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