I really like all of your points, especially Point #3 where you can explain how our 1st amendment is rooted in Christianity. Once Islam increases in numbers and is able to vote itself in, it will then look to impose itself in our law as and culture and are freedoms will be stripped away. freedom of choice is Christian, not Islamic.
What I've heard is that Islam considers everyone as falling into one of 2 "houses". The House of Islam, and the House of War. American society is not under Islam, so it is in the House of War. The goal is for Islam to establish a worldwide caliphate. That's what I've heard. I intend to research the koran myself someday soon to get my own 1st hand knowledge.
A very insightful article. Is the ultimate goal of Islam to coexist within Constitutional Republics with democratic institutions or to establish Islamic theocracies?
I really like all of your points, especially Point #3 where you can explain how our 1st amendment is rooted in Christianity. Once Islam increases in numbers and is able to vote itself in, it will then look to impose itself in our law as and culture and are freedoms will be stripped away. freedom of choice is Christian, not Islamic.
What I've heard is that Islam considers everyone as falling into one of 2 "houses". The House of Islam, and the House of War. American society is not under Islam, so it is in the House of War. The goal is for Islam to establish a worldwide caliphate. That's what I've heard. I intend to research the koran myself someday soon to get my own 1st hand knowledge.
It is no surprise Brian asks the most significant question that can be asked about Islam. Any one else have any thoughts in response?
A very insightful article. Is the ultimate goal of Islam to coexist within Constitutional Republics with democratic institutions or to establish Islamic theocracies?