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Originally Posted by The Avon Lady
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Originally Posted by Letum
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Originally Posted by The Avon Lady
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Whats wrong with that?
He seams to treat his religion as a guide to political decisions in the same way that most christian American politicians use their religion as a guide to decision making. If you asked some Christian politicians which came first, political loyalties or the bible, they would also have a hard time answering.
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Agreed.
Now read the Quran and read the New Testament. Spot the differences.
No hurry. Take your time.
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I don't have the time or motivation to read either, however, through reading brief abridgements and selected extracts, from various sources, I find that I both agree and disagree with different parts of both, however, I seam to disagree with more of the Qur'an.
I would rather have a totally secular government, however, as it is the democratic majority that chooses and not me, government should be open to all faiths, even those that I, personally, have criticisms of.
To say that some, but not all faiths should be banned from government it to censor democratic choice.