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majick275
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you are correct. I do not believe in any legislation or government action prohibiting Islam. I think my european examples are very valid in this case because it’s the same. Most muslims in Texas are immigrants. That a handful of natives convert doe snot change this, it actually make sit worse because it promotes the idea that here is a place ripe for conquest. The history of Islam is one of conquest. To sweep all that away and say only what occured after the UN counts is not right. I oppose the UN too though. I think it’s an outrageous scam that only serves to enrich corrupt politicians. I’m a bit jingoistic though. I have no problem with an America First outlook and am not real concerned with the best interests of other countries when it runs counter to that. I believe the Bible tells us that God gave Israel to the hebrews and I don’t recognize any other claim to it as something worthy of my support. I consider Mohammed to be a false prophet who successfully manipulated ignorant tribesmen into following him in the building up of a powerful nation that worshipped the pagan deity Allah.
I would consider any American who converted to Islam a fool like the “American Taliban” kid. I see that as little different than the 60’s flower children or any other cult movement that has duped people in American history. (Mormons, JWs, Branch Davidians, etc.)
I think even then though you are being awful idealistic. The fact is that Islam is very Arab centric. (The vast number of African and Asian adherents notwithstanding and accepting that Persians are not Arabs) The Arabic culture obviously influenced Mohamed and was the dominant culture under the caliphate. The Arabic language is the only one accepted for complete accuracy of the Koran. Therefore I think we draw realistic conclusions from mideast Islam.
It cannot peacefully coexist with Christianity and Judaism in the long term. I do not wish to see my native culture suppressed in favor of Islam if it were to increase in influence in Texas. (Of course I’m already ticked about seeing it supressed in favor of secular humanism)
I would consider any American who converted to Islam a fool like the “American Taliban” kid. I see that as little different than the 60’s flower children or any other cult movement that has duped people in American history. (Mormons, JWs, Branch Davidians, etc.)
I think even then though you are being awful idealistic. The fact is that Islam is very Arab centric. (The vast number of African and Asian adherents notwithstanding and accepting that Persians are not Arabs) The Arabic culture obviously influenced Mohamed and was the dominant culture under the caliphate. The Arabic language is the only one accepted for complete accuracy of the Koran. Therefore I think we draw realistic conclusions from mideast Islam.
It cannot peacefully coexist with Christianity and Judaism in the long term. I do not wish to see my native culture suppressed in favor of Islam if it were to increase in influence in Texas. (Of course I’m already ticked about seeing it supressed in favor of secular humanism)