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In reply to the discussion: Not Everyone Who Criticises Islam Is Islamophobic [View all]rug
(82,333 posts)22. And there are far more thoughts than actions.
Further, if you are asserting the innate corruption of Islamic thought causes these actions, you've already failed to explain why so few, so very few, Muslims engage in terrorism. (I assume that's what you're objecting to, and not to praying five times a day. But I can not be sure.) Something else between the thought and the act intervenes. That catalyst is external to Islam.
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Overall, no. What you fail to grasp is there is no Sharia law, or any other law, without state power
rug
Jul 2016
#18
It was probably that one. Other polls have shown US Muslims have social and cultural
Zynx
Jul 2016
#35
So you've just said something rather interesting. Let me make sure I understand it.
trotsky
Aug 2016
#41