But should never supersede secular law......
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But should never supersede secular law......
From post #49:
Sentiments of American Muslims: According to a poll commissioned by the Center for Security Policy, 51% of Muslims living in America believe “Muslims in America should have the choice of being governed according to sharia.” Twenty-nine percent agree that violence against those who insult Mohammad is acceptable and 25% agree that violence against America can be justified as part of Global Jihad. Among males under the age of 45 that number rises to 36%. Twenty-nine percent of males under 45 believe that violence against America is justified in order to make Sharia the law of the land. Just 34% of males under 45 believe that if Sharia conflicts with the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights our Founding documents should be considered supreme.
There are zealots in all religions but it is the shear number of them in Islam that makes it a problem. It is the most popular.
Buddhist Extremist just does not go together.
There needs to be wholesale cultural changes that brings people away from such savagery.
Wow. A non peaceful Buddhist. Who would have thunk it?Every religion goes through reformation..
Judaism... Christianity... Were all killing people back in the day..
Islam will too..
Myanmar actually has an extreme Buddhist sect that wants all Muslims dead after attacks on Buddhists..
They call him the Burmese Bin Laden... It's true
Nuclear cannot be an option ever again. It's not a WW2 scenario where we are the only ones with the bombs. We may still have the most, but there are others.
Would it be "cleanest" for coalition interests as in fastest and obviously far less casualties than a ground campaign? Sure, but it would still be a form of genocide.
I think there needs to be tremendous pressure for reform on the stable nations in additionally to military theater with ISIS. The "good" guys like the Saudis, our "friends" still decapitate people with shocking regularity for small crimes. There needs to be wholesale cultural changes that brings people away from such savagery.
Smokin' a little of the wacky tabacky.You're probably right. I just don't see military force ever being truly enough to change things. It needs to be a big part, but there needs to be social change.
I guess what I'm thinking in general is that they need a very powerful and motivating Muslim leader that believes in basic human rights. A "Pope Francis" of the Muslim world so to speak.
Maybe that's too much to ask