To: melt
The American Civil Liberties Union sued on behalf of a Muslim woman who wasn't allowed to take her oath on the Quran. So when questioned, can the person swearing on a Quran be asked about the verse that permits lying to non Muslims?
3 posted on
05/25/2007 5:01:51 PM PDT by
airborne
(Duncan Hunter is the only real choice for honest to goodness conservatives!)
To: airborne
So when questioned, can the person swearing on a Quran be asked about the verse that permits lying to non Muslims?Shhh.
4 posted on
05/25/2007 5:04:10 PM PDT by
mtbopfuyn
(I think the border is kind of an artificial barrier - San Antonio councilwoman Patti Radle)
To: airborne
lying to non Muslims?Or the passage that states all Infidels must die if they don't convert to Islam.
5 posted on
05/25/2007 5:05:01 PM PDT by
melt
(Someday, they'll wish their Jihad... Jihadn't.)
To: airborne
No doubt a Rat appointed judge, probably Clinton.
10 posted on
05/25/2007 5:13:18 PM PDT by
Czar
( StillFedUptotheTeeth@Washington)
To: airborne
What makes you think swearing on the Bible keeps a liar from lying.
13 posted on
05/25/2007 5:16:07 PM PDT by
mimaw
To: airborne
27 posted on
05/25/2007 6:22:47 PM PDT by
weegee
(Libs want us to learn to live with terrorism, but if a gun is used they want to rewrite the Const.)
To: airborne
Very interesting this court ruling.
To: airborne
>>The American Civil Liberties Union sued on behalf of a Muslim woman who wasn’t allowed to take her oath on the Quran.
So when questioned, can the person swearing on a Quran be asked about the verse that permits lying to non Muslims?<<
I would think the rule would be consistent - is questioning about the Bible allowed?
45 posted on
05/27/2007 5:35:53 AM PDT by
gondramB
(No man can be brave who thinks pain the greatest evil)
To: airborne
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