Liza Faucher

2016-08-11 01:56:56 -0400

“Punish the crimes, not the belief.” Yes, and if followed and acted upon, what is taught as acceptable in Islam is mostly a crime in the west. However, you can only punish those things unlawful in the west if they are acted upon.



As Jeremy Williamson pointed out, if current laws are properly enforced there is no reason to ban. For example, there is only one law of the land, and if Sharia law is not tolerated that would solve a lot of problems. If we stopped the accommodation of any part of it in our western society, it would go a long way to reminding Muslim immigrants that " We are the landlords of our country", and their supremacist attitudes won’t be tolerated. The problem is getting all of the ‘enablers’ to leave off!

They both had interesting points, good debate.



Phillip Tessier, I don’t consider Islam to be a true religion either, it is one part religion and ten parts political system. Fire and sword did work, for hundreds of years, and if push comes to shove we will see it used again.

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