Re: Answer a simple question. Should we 'Allow Islam to expand without limitation or not'?
People should be free to practice whatever religion they choose. Period. But this also means not pushing your religion on others.
Notice how clear I am in my statement? Ask that same question to your average citizen of Riyadh, Islamabad, or Tehran and see what they say about whether people should be free to practice Christianity or Judaism.
However, no exceptions should be made to the wall of separation of Church and State in the name of political corectness, or more likely because of islam's violent nature, fear itself. We see people openly oppose any adoption of Christianty such as Church mangers at Christmas, and yet these same people remain silent in the face of a far greater push by islam here in the USA. Apparently the left believes in separation of Church and State, but not in the separation of mosque and State.
We have seen time and again muslims pushing for things other religions would NEVER think of. Target employees who refuse to scan meat, taxi drivers who refuse to take the blind or those carrying alcohol, foot baths installed in schools, muslims who expect 5 prayer breaks even though they work on an assemply line, and even lawsuits against people who report suspicious behavior on aircraft.....and on and on.
I am for one (bolded), but am vehemently against the other. |