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  • #46
    Originally posted by The King View Post
    They (the military) do not enforce religious laws, rather they allow certain liberties to be taken against religious minorities by the citizenry
    [citation needed]

    who are operating under the guise of the official State religion.
    Are you sure they aren't operating in accordance with it instead of under the guise of the "official state religion?"

    Secular laws on the books in these countries may not expressly permit it, but it is allowed nonetheless and even encouraged. That does not make these actions religious laws by any means, rather it is controlled anarchy.
    Controlled anarchy? That doesn't exist. Do you know why? Because then it wouldn't be anarchy. It would describe every civilization that ever existed. There are always rules in a civilization, which is exactly the opposite of anarchy.

    Nothing you've said backs up your statement that countries are enforcing a state mandated religion with secular laws.

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    • #47
      Secular governments, again using Pakistan as an example, can establish laws through their constitution mandating an official state religion. That is using secular authority to enforce religious law.....it's really quite simple.

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      • #48
        Your usage of secular is wrong. The more you post the more you prove it.

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        • #49
          Million American March Against Fear on 9/11/13



          It has been changed.

          After discussing the matter with both Muslim and non-Muslim leaders last week, the American Muslim Political Action Committee (AMPAC) has decided to abandon the “scary” Million Muslim March. Instead, it will launch a Million American March Against Fear. The march will still target the White House in Washington, DC. And it will still be held on September 11th, 2013.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by cyclonescott View Post
            http://mamaf.webs.com/

            It has been changed.

            After discussing the matter with both Muslim and non-Muslim leaders last week, the American Muslim Political Action Committee (AMPAC) has decided to abandon the “scary” Million Muslim March. Instead, it will launch a Million American March Against Fear. The march will still target the White House in Washington, DC. And it will still be held on September 11th, 2013.
            Well this changes everything.
            Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by racrguy View Post
              Your usage of secular is wrong. The more you post the more you prove it.
              My use of secular is indeed correct. The more you post about this topic, the more your complete lack of understanding about political systems in the middle east becomes evident. Googling has obviously not betowed any intelligence upon you yet

              .

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              • #52
                Too late. We already know their true intentions. They probably changed the name because, as of 2 days ago, thy had only 10 or so people signed up to march.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by racrguy View Post
                  What is there to consider? You said governments would push state-mandated religion with secular law, but the minute that the laws choose one religion over another or religion over non-religion they cease to be secular.


                  I agree, fuck islam. I'm commenting on the fact that there are people in the thread advocating the death of others based solely in religion.
                  It isn't a religion, it is a theocracy, one that calls for the death of anyone that doesn't support it. That threat is basically a declaration of war against all non-muslims.

                  Stevo
                  Originally posted by SSMAN
                  ...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by stevo View Post
                    It isn't a religion, it is a theocracy, one that calls for the death of anyone that doesn't support it. That threat is basically a declaration of war against all non-muslims.

                    Stevo
                    I look at it as a political ideology
                    I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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                    • #55
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                      • #56


                        ‘2 Million Bikers’ roar into D.C. to honor 9/11, protest Muslim rally







                        Thousands of bikers from around the country roared into the D.C. area on Wednesday in a show of support for Sept. 11 victims and in solidarity against a controversial Muslim rally on the Mall.

                        The 2 Million Bikers to DC ride might have fallen short of 2 million strong, but the numbers were impressive. A line of shining chrome and steel bikes stretched about a third of a mile from the starting point at the Harley Davidson of Washington store just outside the District in Prince George’s County.

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                        The bikers began departing from the store at about 10:30 in staggered groups of 50, stopped for traffic lights and taking an hour or so to get on the road.

                        The ride was complicated by the fact that federal and local authorities denied a permit that would have offered the riders a police escort through traffic — a sore spot with organizers who thought the denial was for political purposes.

                        “We’re here for 9-11,” said national ride coordinator Belinda Bee. “We are going to have a peaceful ride. … But there are people who are sick and tired of their rights and liberties being taken away.”
                        Hundreds of motorcycle riders from across the country ride into the district, causing large traffic jams, in Washington, DC., Wednesday, September 11, 2013. (Andrew S Geraci/The Washington Times)

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                        The National Park Service has denied any political motivation for refusing the permit, which ride organizers sought last month. The Park Service earlier this year granted a permit to a Muslim group planning a rally Wednesday to call attention to social justice issues.

                        The American Muslim Political Action Committee has scheduled a rally to draw attention to what they call unfair fear of Muslims after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

                        Ms. Bee said the ride was originally set up to counter the rally and show respect for the victims of that day.

                        SEE ALSO: No permit, but bikers plan D.C. ride to protest Muslim 9/11 march

                        Dan O’Brien, 54, of Mansfield, Ohio, said he had been “looking for a ride like this” to honor the Sept. 11 victims, but the rally also spurred him to join.

                        “This is very disgraceful,” he said. “They picked a day precious to the United States and its citizens.”
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