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Old 06-17-2016, 07:52 PM
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"51% of U.S. Muslims want Sharia; 60% of young Muslims more loyal to Islam than to U.S."

"Really, what did you expect? A considerable portion of U.S. domestic and foreign policy is based on the assumption that Islam in the U.S. will be different: that Muslims here believe differently from those elsewhere, and do not accept the doctrines of violence against and subjugation of unbelievers that have characterized Islam throughout its history. But on what is that assumption based? Nothing but wishful thinking. And future generations of non-Muslims will pay the price."

https://www.jihadwatch.org/2015/10/5...am-than-to-u-s
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"51% of U.S. Muslims want Sharia; 60% of young Muslims more loyal to Islam than to U.S."

"Really, what did you expect? A considerable portion of U.S. domestic and foreign policy is based on the assumption that Islam in the U.S. will be different: that Muslims here believe differently from those elsewhere, and do not accept the doctrines of violence against and subjugation of unbelievers that have characterized Islam throughout its history. But on what is that assumption based? Nothing but wishful thinking. And future generations of non-Muslims will pay the price."

https://www.jihadwatch.org/2015/10/5...am-than-to-u-s
Troubling numbers....as are the ones here.

http://www.politicususa.com/2015/02/...-religion.html

A pox on religions. May this country forever remain secular.
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Troubling numbers....as are the ones here.

http://www.politicususa.com/2015/02/...-religion.html

A pox on religions. May this country forever remain secular.
I admit that those numbers are surprising to me. I would not be in favor of dismantling the Constitution and making Christianity the national religion. But if that did happen, very little would change. Our nation was really founded on Christian values. The vast majority of the Founding Fathers were Christian. On our currency it is written, "In God We Trust". Our Constitution certainly allows for total freedom of religion. And no religion is favored over another. But that doesn't mean that the Founding fathers who wrote the Constitution were not influenced by their Christian values.

Anyway, I would not be in favor of making Christianity the national religion. But if that did happen, very little would change. Sharia Law is a different story. If that became the law of the land, your life as you know it would be turned upside down. You would lose all of your freedom. You would be forced to pray 5 times a day. You would be put to death for adultery, put to death for being gay, put to death for leaving Islam, and put to death for numerous other things. How can anyone possibly compare that to Christianity?
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Old 06-21-2016, 05:45 PM
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I admit that those numbers are surprising to me. I would not be in favor of dismantling the Constitution and making Christianity the national religion. But if that did happen, very little would change. Our nation was really founded on Christian values. The vast majority of the Founding Fathers were Christian. On our currency it is written, "In God We Trust". Our Constitution certainly allows for total freedom of religion. And no religion is favored over another. But that doesn't mean that the Founding fathers who wrote the Constitution were not influenced by their Christian values.

Anyway, I would not be in favor of making Christianity the national religion. But if that did happen, very little would change. Sharia Law is a different story. If that became the law of the land, your life as you know it would be turned upside down. You would lose all of your freedom. You would be forced to pray 5 times a day. You would be put to death for adultery, put to death for being gay, put to death for leaving Islam, and put to death for numerous other things. How can anyone possibly compare that to Christianity?
Outspoken atheists have been a growing sub-group in our armed forces.

Now illegal aliens will be the next group to grow.

It's only going to get worse. You can continue to be civil with them all you'd like but it won't do a bit of good. Their objective is death. Always has been.
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I admit that those numbers are surprising to me. I would not be in favor of dismantling the Constitution and making Christianity the national religion. But if that did happen, very little would change. Our nation was really founded on Christian values. The vast majority of the Founding Fathers were Christian. On our currency it is written, "In God We Trust". Our Constitution certainly allows for total freedom of religion. And no religion is favored over another. But that doesn't mean that the Founding fathers who wrote the Constitution were not influenced by their Christian values.

Anyway, I would not be in favor of making Christianity the national religion. But if that did happen, very little would change. Sharia Law is a different story. If that became the law of the land, your life as you know it would be turned upside down. You would lose all of your freedom. You would be forced to pray 5 times a day. You would be put to death for adultery, put to death for being gay, put to death for leaving Islam, and put to death for numerous other things. How can anyone possibly compare that to Christianity?
Very little would change?
First of all, i recommend you read about the founding fathers and your belief they were christian. And then look into why the whole founded on cheistian blah blah is a myth.
In god we trust, along with under god in the pledge, were added during the cold war. Most assuredly, not at our founding.
And then look at the laws u.s. evangelicals have fought to get passed in several african nations, in russia. And then look at things said after orlandos tragedy by u.s. pastors. Some supposed christians here decry sharia, while wanting the supposed christian version of it.
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Everybody knows the founders were Canaanites. P'shawwwww
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DC is waging a War On Reality

http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/ag-lor...ever-be-known/

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...-to-islamic-t/
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DC is in full overdrive on newspeak.

Paul Ryan can do P90x every single day of his life but he will always be the frail guy and no man is scared of him and his blatant weak-kneed, paid off defense of all things refugee.

He is the poster boy for the 40-something prep. No substance.
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