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Originally Posted by bhkad Women have the rule of law to protect their rights in the United States. But if the rule of secular law in the United States is threatened womens rights will be lost. Are feminists so short sighted that they can't connect the dots? |
Yet no one really believes that.
The rule of secular law in the U.S. has a lot more to fear from Christianity (average), and radical Christianity (less average), than from Islam. Always has.
How would any middle eastern country challenge the U.S. or its allies in a war of conquest? Someone must be watching too much Refer Madness.
We have christians actively lobbying to put religion into our secular government. They already got "in god we trust in" on our money. The already got under god into our pledge. Legal oaths over the bible. They routinely get it added to public schools (which is then summarily removed), they got into into our tax spend via faith programs ala Bush, they kill people routinely with misinformation about misinformation about life, health, sex, hell, god watching over them, snakes, they bomb clinics, and on and on.
Good lord man the Catholoic Pope came to our country with fanfare and pomp for his holy-hat, and what does he declare?:
Says the Pope on his visit to the U.S. this year:
"Perhaps America's brand of secularism poses a particular problem,"
That's right big-boy, religious folk orchestrate, and welcome, attacks on secularism, openly in the U.S. Maybe we should have carpet-bombed the pope and those silly enough to attend his speech if killing people who attack secularism is our goal in life?
And out of all of this you are telling us we should instead bomb poor, under-developed cultures simply beacuse their primary religion is Islam. Kind of like invading Iraq for nukes, I know.
-Mach