Sell me on why I should embrace the Muslim religion

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Re: Sell me on why I should embrace the Muslim religion

Post by Montegriffo » Thu May 25, 2017 2:43 am

skankhunt42 wrote:
The Conservative wrote:
skankhunt42 wrote:The greatest thing about America is our ability to adapt. Sell me on why culturally we should allow this religion to continue to exist here in America. Maybe the best answer to all of this bullshit is getting rid of the Muslim religion from our shores. I'm Agnostic, I'm not a fan of religion. But I'm less a fan of Muslim culture. In the same way I hate the KKK and their culture, why shouldn't we get rid of Muslim culture?
If you want to get rid of the Muslim culture, I won't stop you...what I'd suggest though is choose what parts to get rid off, for if not all are evil, would you want to cull them all or just say let god sort it out later and not take a chance?
I'm not at cull, but I am at making no financial deals with muslim nations and no longer letting them in forever if that is their religion. That culture is completely broken. No reason to be PC about it. Even if someone from the Muslim culture can be an engineer, doctor, or something we need here in America, so what? We can easily get that elsewhere.
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Re: Sell me on why I should embrace the Muslim religion

Post by The Conservative » Thu May 25, 2017 4:35 am

Montegriffo wrote:
skankhunt42 wrote:
The Conservative wrote:
If you want to get rid of the Muslim culture, I won't stop you...what I'd suggest though is choose what parts to get rid off, for if not all are evil, would you want to cull them all or just say let god sort it out later and not take a chance?
I'm not at cull, but I am at making no financial deals with muslim nations and no longer letting them in forever if that is their religion. That culture is completely broken. No reason to be PC about it. Even if someone from the Muslim culture can be an engineer, doctor, or something we need here in America, so what? We can easily get that elsewhere.
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Re: Sell me on why I should embrace the Muslim religion

Post by Alexander PhiAlipson » Thu May 25, 2017 4:40 am

The first amendment didn't stand in the way of the federal government's persecuting the Mormons or making their religious exercise polygamy illegal; the first AND second amendment did little to save those inside the compound at Waco from the wrath of the federal ABC paramilitary organizations. Sessions could raid communities nationwide to "save the children"--the charges need hardly be trumped up. "Reliable sources informed us that female genital mutilation was being practiced in Islamtown, NY--after further investigation, we also discovered further examples in Michigan and New Jersey." 8-)
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Re: Sell me on why I should embrace the Muslim religion

Post by de officiis » Thu May 25, 2017 5:09 am

A culture establishes a Constitution.
The culture changes, but the Constitution does not.
What next?
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Re: Sell me on why I should embrace the Muslim religion

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de officiis wrote:A culture establishes a Constitution.
The culture changes, but the Constitution does not.
What next?
Except that if the culture doesn't respect the constitution, that is another story all together.
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Re: Sell me on why I should embrace the Muslim religion

Post by de officiis » Thu May 25, 2017 6:03 am

The Conservative wrote:
de officiis wrote:A culture establishes a Constitution.
The culture changes, but the Constitution does not.
What next?
Except that if the culture doesn't respect the constitution, that is another story all together.
True, but what is the new "story"? We have a rising generation of young people who no longer believe in first amendment freedoms. Eventually some of them will become members of congress, judges, governors, mayors, city council members, etc. etc. The first amendment old guard is graying out, in case you haven't noticed.
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Re: Sell me on why I should embrace the Muslim religion

Post by Hwen Hoshino » Thu May 25, 2017 6:46 am

de officiis wrote:
The Conservative wrote:
de officiis wrote:A culture establishes a Constitution.
The culture changes, but the Constitution does not.
What next?
Except that if the culture doesn't respect the constitution, that is another story all together.
True, but what is the new "story"? We have a rising generation of young people who no longer believe in first amendment freedoms. Eventually some of them will become members of congress, judges, governors, mayors, city council members, etc. etc. The first amendment old guard is graying out, in case you haven't noticed.
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