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Americans converting to Islam!

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<< It has been the fastest growing religion for some time, well before this past year. >>


In the America's, Mormonism has been the fastest-growing...
 
There is no such thing as bad publicity.

Those familiar with church history should note the parallel between this and Christianity in the Roman Empire. There too the religion was held in very low regard, yet it grew in dramatic fashion. Another parallel is the difficulty in differentiating between the American State and the American form of Christianity.
 
Before Sept 11, one of the things I didn't like about Islam was that you had to pray 5 times a day. That just seems too much work for me.
 


<< Islam seems to have some appeal to the "disenfranchised".

tell me about it, i'm so goddamn sick and tired of the "disenfranchised" flocking to things like this. you see the same thing with those people that dress up in armor and do battle in public parks, wicca, renaissance fair, all that junk. bleh.
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Kinda like Nerds flooding the local assembly hall dressed like Capt Krik, Klingons and Vulcans?
 
sandorski

"Another parallel is the difficulty in differentiating between the American State and the American form of Christianity. "


I've read that sentence a number of times and I don't get it. What are the difficulties in differentiating between the American State and the American form of Christianity?

 
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