Nov 14, 2009 -
If there is one thing that is innate to the functioning of a democratic society, it is that every person is legally equal under the law. It is also why Islamic Law or Sharia, is incompatible with a democratic society, because Islamic law presumes the inequality of everyone who is not a Muslim male as a given.
There can be no middle ground of compromise between Islamic law and civil law, because Sharia is not legal, it is religious.
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Nov 14, 2009 -
Written by JihadWatch.org
SATURDAY, 17 OCTOBER 2009
An Ongoing problem - Do you know what they are teaching YOUR children?
"California schools are pushing an unbalanced religious agenda that favors Islam and minimizes Christianity and Judaism," Accuracy in Academia warns in its latest Campus Report.
Christianity isn't given equal time, either.
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May 17, 2009 -
By Shamsiya Qasim
BBC Persian, Dushanbe
Marhaba is a 32-year-old mother of four from Yazgulam, a village in the mountains of south-eastern Tajikistan. Five years ago her husband left her, but he is not obliged to pay her any alimony or child support because her marriage, like many in Tajikistan, was conducted according to Islamic rites and was never officially registered. It is estimated that up to 30% of all marriages in Tajikistan are unregistered.
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Jun 13, 2009 -
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"Atlas Shrugs" has a heart-wrenching post about the invisible victims of Islam: Women who are horrifically disfigured in attacks by their husbands and family members.
There is a charity based in Pakistan that works with these women and girls, the Depilex Smile foundation.
In my opinion, this is a phenomenally deserving charity which you may want to consider if you are planning to make any donations.
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Nov 15, 2009 -
Would you be happy to have your parents determine who you will marry, who you will work for, who you will vote for, where you will live, what you will believe and what you will kill or die for?
Teaching a positive belief to children is nothing but a good thing in my opinion.
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Here’s the question: Are some parents going TOO far when it comes to their control over their children?
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Nov 15, 2009 -
Bill and Melinda Gates with Warren Buffett, the three biggest charitable donors in history and not a religious thought between them. Not everybody needs a religion to do good.
“All religions lie to people in some form; the big lie is that those who do not follow the religion are not good people.”
“There are good people everywhere.
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Nov 15, 2009 -
Loving and fearing at the same time is what the children and wives of psychotic men have to put up with. You must be silent and do all that is told to you. It seems a little scary to become a Christian.
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Nov 15, 2009 -
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Here’s the question: If you’re an atheist and you marry a Christian or any other religion, inside of a church, are you a hypocrite because you went through with the ceremony and vowed under a God in which you do not believe in?
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Nov 15, 2009 -
Written by: Davie Van Biema
It used to be, says David Kinnaman, that Christianity was both big and beloved in the U.S. — even among its non-adherents. Back in 1996, a poll taken by Kinnaman's organization, the Barna Group, found that 83% of Americans identified themselves as Christians, and that fewer than 20% of non-Christians held an unfavorable view of Christianity.
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Sep 22, 2009 -
This is a synopsis of the book from the author's website:
"Though it is the fastest growing religion in the world, Islam remains shrouded by ignorance and fear. What is the essence of this ancient faith? Is it a religion of peace or war?
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