To: JackRyanCIA
I've probably read as much or more about Islam than anyone on this thread, but I can't see a legal basis for banning the Islamic prayer if one allows church bells and popsicle trucks playing music over a loudspeaker.
69 posted on
04/21/2004 12:15:58 PM PDT by
Steve_Seattle
("Above all, shake your bum at Burton.")
To: Steve_Seattle
Then you have not read enough.
70 posted on
04/21/2004 12:17:10 PM PDT by
Monty22
To: Steve_Seattle
I've probably read as much or more about Islam than anyone on this thread The problem is that you probably read stuff from a neutral, purely educational point of view like I did, starting about 13 years ago. These guys won't think you know a thing unless you read with a pre-concieved view of hatred towards Islam and see everything in that light. In their view, not one bit of the Quran can be good teaching, nor can any follower of Islam be a good person.
To: Steve_Seattle
Church bells ring once per week, and they're pleasant sounding; Mooselimb calls for "prayer" happen 5 freakin' times
per day, and they sound like angry yodeling meece.
Why can't the Koraniacs instead just buy watches and set their alarms for the prayer times? Answer: because they delight in shoving their sick cult down the throats of the American people.
89 posted on
04/21/2004 12:31:14 PM PDT by
Mr. Mojo
To: Steve_Seattle
Here's the issue: 5:00am and 10:00pm. Churches across America have had to cease ringing their bells during "quiet times" and yet the call to prayer is going to be heard at 5am and 10pm, when the tolling has been forced to cease.
99 posted on
04/21/2004 12:38:43 PM PDT by
MortMan
(Complacency is an enemy sniper)
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