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To: GilesB
None more so than your idiotic statement that islam is not a religion, but a government.

Does any other religion in the world try and execute people for blasphemy? No. Does any other religion in the world require that people not in their cult follow cult rules? No.

Since Islam has laws that it enforces upon everyone by the sword, it is a government and a religion. The government component of Islam is even now forcing people who live under the Constitution to follow their rules, which is itself a violation of the Constitution.

The Constitution certainly does protect the practice of religion, but such practice is not allowed to interfere with any who would practice another way. I can assure you, Islam interferes with the free practice of other religions by even executing those who don't follow Islam.

The Constitution does not document how to identify a religion, that function being left to We The People. Given the violent governing component of Islam, it is fair to recognize it as a dangerous cult rather than a religion.

I will stand by my viewpoint. If you can think otherwise, you are either a suicidal liberal or a Muslim.

28 posted on 06/15/2015 5:23:26 AM PDT by GingisK
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To: GingisK

“If you can think otherwise, you are either a suicidal liberal or a Muslim.”

No, I’m just not drinking your particular brand of Kool Aid

I have never heard of anyone being beheaded within the US with official sanction by muslim leaders - and this is the only place where our Constitution applies.

Brush up on your middle Christian history. Lots of people were burnt and beheaded and otherwise punished for not being the right kind of Christian.


31 posted on 06/16/2015 12:22:39 PM PDT by GilesB
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