Originally posted by: Nutdotnet
If that's their choice then so be it. Islam can be a great religion to be a part of.
Originally posted by: 1prophet
What will he and the rest of them do when more conservative leaders appear among them and tell they have to give up most of the things like football games ( along with the cheerleaders) and the rest of the American lifestyle?
If such a leader appears will they all end up on a no fly list or some other government watch list?
Will such a leader ask them or their children to do things that they would never consider now?
If their numbers increase to be a sizable voting force will they ask for sharia law to govern themselves or the rest of us (think about all those alternative lifestyles and freedoms some have fought so hard for)?![]()
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Nutdotnet
If that's their choice then so be it. Islam can be a great religion to be a part of.
If you're a fan of exploding cars!
<zing>
I'll be here all night!
(seriosuly guys, take a joke)
Originally posted by: Nutdotnet
Originally posted by: 1prophet
What will he and the rest of them do when more conservative leaders appear among them and tell they have to give up most of the things like football games ( along with the cheerleaders) and the rest of the American lifestyle?
If such a leader appears will they all end up on a no fly list or some other government watch list?
Will such a leader ask them or their children to do things that they would never consider now?
If their numbers increase to be a sizable voting force will they ask for sharia law to govern themselves or the rest of us (think about all those alternative lifestyles and freedoms some have fought so hard for)?![]()
They certainly don't have to.
Islam, much like Christianity, allows for the person's interpretation of the Quran and what it means to him/her. However, like Christianity, it is rarely ever operated this way.
Originally posted by: Nutdotnet
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Nutdotnet
If that's their choice then so be it. Islam can be a great religion to be a part of.
If you're a fan of exploding cars!
<zing>
I'll be here all night!
(seriosuly guys, take a joke)
The sad thing is that if you made a joke up the Christians you'd be flamed to high-hell.
Originally posted by: Nutdotnet
Originally posted by: 1prophet
What will he and the rest of them do when more conservative leaders appear among them and tell they have to give up most of the things like football games ( along with the cheerleaders) and the rest of the American lifestyle?
If such a leader appears will they all end up on a no fly list or some other government watch list?
Will such a leader ask them or their children to do things that they would never consider now?
If their numbers increase to be a sizable voting force will they ask for sharia law to govern themselves or the rest of us (think about all those alternative lifestyles and freedoms some have fought so hard for)?![]()
They certainly don't have to.
Islam, much like Christianity, allows for the person's interpretation of the Quran and what it means to him/her. However, like Christianity, it is rarely ever operated this way.
Originally posted by: boggsie
Originally posted by: Nutdotnet
Originally posted by: 1prophet
What will he and the rest of them do when more conservative leaders appear among them and tell they have to give up most of the things like football games ( along with the cheerleaders) and the rest of the American lifestyle?
If such a leader appears will they all end up on a no fly list or some other government watch list?
Will such a leader ask them or their children to do things that they would never consider now?
If their numbers increase to be a sizable voting force will they ask for sharia law to govern themselves or the rest of us (think about all those alternative lifestyles and freedoms some have fought so hard for)?![]()
They certainly don't have to.
Islam, much like Christianity, allows for the person's interpretation of the Quran and what it means to him/her. However, like Christianity, it is rarely ever operated this way.
The irony is, that in this particular case, the fellow converted because he felt that Christianity was too forgiving and/or accepting in the doctrine. He wanted something a bit more direct in what he was supposed to do.
What confused me so much was the fact, that if he wanted to pray five times per day, he could have done that as a Christian. I can't for sure say that the documentary gave a very good insight into his rationale behind converting.
Originally posted by: WraithETC
Nothing like a nice hot cup of Neo conservatism
Originally posted by: Martin
funny, but in the end they're all religious nuts...
Originally posted by: 1prophet
Originally posted by: Nutdotnet
Originally posted by: 1prophet
What will he and the rest of them do when more conservative leaders appear among them and tell they have to give up most of the things like football games ( along with the cheerleaders) and the rest of the American lifestyle?
If such a leader appears will they all end up on a no fly list or some other government watch list?
Will such a leader ask them or their children to do things that they would never consider now?
If their numbers increase to be a sizable voting force will they ask for sharia law to govern themselves or the rest of us (think about all those alternative lifestyles and freedoms some have fought so hard for)?![]()
They certainly don't have to.
Islam, much like Christianity, allows for the person's interpretation of the Quran and what it means to him/her. However, like Christianity, it is rarely ever operated this way.
You need to step into Politics and News and say that there.