Where is the Muslim voice in America? |
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Caringheart
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Posted: 28 July 2012 at 4:17pm |
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This issue is one that addresses the impending removal of the very freedoms which the masses emigrated to America to establish. The many people who left their homelands to get away from oppression... from dictatorship... and now that is where America is heading... to the very things the people were escaping.
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Caringheart
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Well I was specifically addressing the health mandate which would require even religious organizations to provide services which are abhorrent to them. Of which Mosques are one of these organizations. The Catholic voice is the only one being heard. I hear Christians condemned all the time for their abhorrent behaviors and beliefs but I don't see the Muslims speaking out against this issue. |
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Caringheart
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I disagree. We're not going to cure the ails of the world if we don't fix the foundations of our own societies first. As long as people are living in disobedience to God's laws there will be disorder and division in the world. It is the foundations which need to be maintained for a healthy society to not only survive, but thrive. |
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But this is precisely why I ask. It would raise their image if they were standing with the Christian community on these issues. If there was a focus on similarities between Christian and Muslim rather than the differences. |
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abuayisha
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Chill out Hughes...I'm in total agreement with you on the issue of abortion, however as mentioned previously, we have several advocacy organizations which are made up of all faiths, therefore I don't see why it's necessary to dress down any single religion as not doing enough. Unless of course you have some other agenda here.
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Hughes
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And the Obama administration still sees it as apart of it's duty to tell religious schools that they must pay for abortions, which those religious schools believe are evil. And not a word from the Islamic front, accept that some atheists agree with us? Huh? That's your point? What would happen if the Obama administration stated that all religious schools must serve pork? Edited by Hughes - 06 March 2012 at 5:24pm |
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abuayisha
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Just thought I'd challenge your "in large part" assertion....
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Hughes
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Your point is?
If your point is that all atheists aren't pro-abortion, I agree with you. I never said they were. Notice I said, "in large part" meaning the vast majority of atheists are not pro life. |
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