Posted on Sep 24, 2014
Do you believe that Sharia Law is compatible with our Constitution?
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I want to know whether anyone believes that Islam in America demanding Sharia Law will work in America with our Constitution and Bill of Rights. With the growing Muslim population (both legally and illegally) and all of the special treatment they get regarding their religion as compared to any other in America are you worried about whether our Constitution will survive?
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PO1 Steven Kuhn
LTC (Join to see) We should cut and paste this into a post, as many people need to read this but few will take the time to open the link and read it for themselves. Thank you for sharing.
Respectfully,
Steve
Respectfully,
Steve
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...Jewish law also isn't, I don't want think we should be forced to keep kosher and have two different refrigerators and ovens!
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MSgt Michelle Mondia
We don't need to fear other religions. The constitution protects us from that. Just sayin. Everyone is getting whipped up into a frenzy over this. Many religions have separate "laws" so to speak that have nothing to do with government. I would fear any religion imposing their "beliefs"...
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MSgt Michelle Mondia
I know orthodox religions have strict food prep and marital laws...but that's different from paying their taxes and jury duty. I don't think we're at risk for becoming like down town Riyadh...
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**BREAKING NEWS* * Hamas and Isis have surrendered their weapons after the 77 virgins, that will be provided by Allah upon their death, started posting selfies
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Simply put, this is a question that has an obvious answer and requires absolutely no argument:
We base our laws and the way we treat our citizens on high moral values. Sharia is the exact opposite...period.
We base our laws and the way we treat our citizens on high moral values. Sharia is the exact opposite...period.
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SGT Steven Eugene Kuhn MBA
PO1 Steven Kuhn - amazing, shocked to say the least. how can a State (like my homes State PA) shoot the law down, incredible! Thanks for the heads up.
Steven
Steven
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They are already demanding it in Michigan, and Florida and have held protests against our Constitution and for Hamas. Also, with the intentionally unsecured borders, illegal aliens pouring into our country with diseases the CDC has not seen in decades, and the radical Muslims sneaking across couple with the amnesty being granted to them I think it is a definite concern. We have had to take our American flag down in several areas because it offended other citizens! If they were true citizens, they would not be offended!
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CPT Ray Doeksen
Please cite specific instances. The last thing I saw that tried to say that Muslims in Dearborn, MI were rallying against "us" was utter BS, a meme-generated, photoshopped church sign from http://www.says-it.com/churchsigns/, just spreading lies.
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Sharia law is by design incompatible with individual liberty, and therefore incompatible with any governmental system which embraces the same - especially our representative republic as blueprinted by the US Constitution - the one we all take an oath to defend against all enemies, foreign and domestic. For a further understanding of why sharia is incompatible with our Constitution, see: http://www.politicalislam.com
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From what I have read and understand about Sharia law, is it is in no way, shape, or form compatible with the Constitution. Under the current president, and his attempts at shredding the constitution, I am definitely concerned.
There seems to be an all-out war on Christianity in America. Sharia law would essentially make being a Christian illegal, and those who are caught practicing it would be put to death.
I am amazed that the Atheists concentrate so much on attacking Christianity when there are other religions taking hold in America that would essentially put Atheists in the same category as Christians.
After all, anyone caught denying or speaking out against the Quran or Mohammad are put to death. Show me in the bible where Christianity teaches that.
Yes ladies and gentlemen, I am a bit worried because we have a president that has Muslim roots, even though he claims he is a Christian to the certain demographics.
There seems to be an all-out war on Christianity in America. Sharia law would essentially make being a Christian illegal, and those who are caught practicing it would be put to death.
I am amazed that the Atheists concentrate so much on attacking Christianity when there are other religions taking hold in America that would essentially put Atheists in the same category as Christians.
After all, anyone caught denying or speaking out against the Quran or Mohammad are put to death. Show me in the bible where Christianity teaches that.
Yes ladies and gentlemen, I am a bit worried because we have a president that has Muslim roots, even though he claims he is a Christian to the certain demographics.
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SPC Paul Shene III
I live for the wonderful place existence is. Knowing that there is no after life I do the good in the here and now. The here and now is all we get, so I won't waste it chasing an imaginary friend. I will help my real life friends. When an atheist sacrifices his life, it is a real sacrifice.
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PO1 Steven Kuhn
As I said before Mr. Shene, if you truly love this country look at the quotes from our founding fathers, look at the early decisions based on precedent of the supreme court prior to 1900's, and I will continue to pray for you. America is great because
God made it so by instilling the desire to serve in people like you and me....
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Steve
God made it so by instilling the desire to serve in people like you and me....
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Steve
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SSG Gerhard S.
SPC Shene. I agree with much of what you convey. If Christians are honest then they will agree with the idea that being a good person is not NECESSARILY synonymous with faith in Jesus Christ. Being honest, forthright, caring, ethical does NOT require faith in a superior being. One could also argue that doing so without the consequence of going to hell makes one a good person. Lastly, your sentiment that an Atheist who risks his life and loses it for his honor and beliefs does so without the expectation of a beautiful after life. Though I hesitate to use the word sacrifice, because I am an Objectivist, Philosophically speaking.
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No religious laws are compatible with our Constitution.Seperation of Church and State.
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PO1 Steven Kuhn
Please review the First Amendment. I agree with you that it stops the federal government from establishing a national religion like we suffered under England, but it does not separate the morality taught in the Bible from those who serve in elected offices. Don't you think America would be healthier if our leaders had a true moral compass and integrity to lead their decisions and votes instead of love of money, power and greed?
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PFC Stephen Eric Serati
I believe religion is good at its core.I also believe it was a gift to guide us.Problem is that left unchecked it is easily manipulated and has the potential do harm to millions.To this day it's doing harm,because of power,greed,and corruption by all kinds of leaders especially religious.The 1st Admendment:establishment clause,prohibits the government from passing legislation to establish an official religion or preferring one over the other.The exercise clause:prohibits the government in"most instances"from interfering with a person's practice of their religion.It's all about how the 1st admendment was interpreted by the court,originally it was expressly applicable to the Congress not all the Federal Government.As far as morality of the Bible,the Supreme Court recognized that the government may prohibit some speech that may cause a breach of the peace,or cause violence.The Bible is a very violent book.
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Why is this even a question? Is anyone at all... trying to push an agenda that claims it IS compatible? It seems to make about as much sense as asking "Do cats exist?"
Of course it isn't compatible ... they are different systems, based on entirely different premises.
Of course it isn't compatible ... they are different systems, based on entirely different premises.
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PO1 Steven Kuhn
Sir, the Muslim population is rapidly increasing in America. In Dearborn, MI they are already demanding Sharia Law. In Miami and Orlando that have held violent Hamas rallies. I feel it is an issue we should discuss now as we will have to deal with it inh the future if we do not fix it now!
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CPT Ray Doeksen
OK, you do know that they can't have Sharia law, right? And that in Dearborn, "they" are not getting Sharia law, and that was a rumor started by a satirical article. There are a lot of Arabs in Dearborn, I know that, I'm from Detroit, and have family there. http://www.snopes.com/politics/satire/sharia.asp Just like any other demand that falls outside the law, and the Constitution of the US or the charter of constitution of the state and municipality ... the answer is "No." If it went to the Supreme Court, I don't expect they would even deign to consider the case.
Dearborn, Michigan, is home to many Muslims, but it hasn't become the first U.S. city to implement Sharia law.
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Snopes is a joke. I evaluated their content and there is a lean though they or their users deny it. What else is new?
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