[National Day of Prayer deemed unconstitutional]
Don't you all see what is going on? They are just paving the way for Shariah law.
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how?
*totally mind-boggled*
I think they literally can't comprehend anything other than pure black and white. They honestly think every single human who isn't deemed a perfect christian are all on one giant team against them.
This is possibly the single craziest group on earth.
SECULAR SHARIA
It all boils down to this:
Keep your religion in your home, in your Sabbath barn, and in your head. Do not expect regular folks to put up with you or your public displays of holier-than-thou imaginary bullshit.
And trying to shove 'Biblical' law down our throats isn't the same thing?
Go fuck a car engine, heart_changed99.
The closest we came to shariah law was when George W Douche was in office.
It's so funny how they all think they're being rebellious by planning to pray that day, anyway. Yeah, whatever. That's about as rebellious as me reading Harry Potter on Sundays.
No. I, er, don't see what's going on. I guess you'll have to spell it out for any dimwits like me.
OK. I'm waiting and receptive. Fire away heart_changed99.
No, it does not. No National Prayer of Day, means the government cannot sanction Christian, Jewish, or Muslim prayers.
Sharia law is also unconstitutional, stupid!
Having mandatory prayers would BE Sharia law.
Sharia law = laws based on religion
Because stopping the Government promoting religious observance is exactly the same as advocating they enforce religious observance..?
You have to wonder, could the Rapturites be any more stupid if they tried?
Separation of church and state, and those nasty old liberal activist judges who uphold it, are what protects you from Sharia law, genius.
No, Dominionism = Shariah Law for Christians, Patriot Act = Shariah Law for facists.
National day of prayer = unconstitutional is just right.
"They are just paving the way for Shariah law."
Watch too much Fox News, much? We in the UK don't have a 'National Day of Prayer', we have Muslims here, yet we don't have 'Shariah courts'. The pro-government Muslim Council of Great Britain have said they'll ensure that such will never exist here.
Besides, the US has more immigrants/citizens that are Muslim than the UK. Do you have Sharia law?
Yesterday's headlines:
> [National Day of Prayer deemed unconstitutional]
RR:
> Don't you all see what is going on? They are just paving the way for Shariah law.
Tomorrow's headlines:
"Shariah Law deemed unconstitutional"
RR:
"WTF?"
Paving the way for Shariah law by declaring state-sponsored religion unconstitutional?
Oh wait, you're on rapture ready. You have no idea what Shariah law is, do you?
The government of the United States is secular, per the US Constitution.
In what way, exactly, does enforcing that lead to Shariah law?
Don't you all see what is going on?
No, and neither do you, likely because there is nothing going on outside of your paranoid persecution complex addled imagination.
They are just paving the way for Shariah law.
And you know this how? The very same reasoning that finds the Day of Prayer to be unconstitutional would also apply it Sharia.
More over, who is going to force Sharia law on the american citizenry? Obama? he's a christian and he doesn't have the power to enact or chage laws by presidential fiat. How about congress? Don't let the fact that the vast majority (%90+) are christians. And let us not forget the Supreme Court? The christian judges that make up %100 of the court are just chomping at the bit to enacts islamic law.
Grow. The. Fuck. Up. Amateur hour is over, quit chasing fairytale fanfic and join the rest of the adults.
I think that you're confused. Continuing the ban on government sponsored religious activities in no way contributes to the adoption of a set of religiously based laws.
Just because it isn't Christian doesn't mean it's all the same.
I really hope this was a troll.
so taking steps back from the way to your version of the shariah law is paving the way towards other's shariah law?
there's a middle way, you know.
Confused?
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