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If The Mentally Ill Shouldn't Own Guns, Should Radical Muslims?
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Mark A. Taff
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A religion that teaches its most devout followers to kill non-believers (“infidels”) if they will not convert is not a religion of peace. But what is it? If it is inherently violent, why is it entitled to the rights and protections afforded by the First Amendment?
Maybe it’s time to look at radical Islam not simply as a strange religion with a 7th Century worldview but as a mental disorder with murderous implications for all of civilization. The evidence for that conclusion is abundant for anyone without moral blinders, but it is resisted because of political correctness. |
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laker1
(1/16/2016)
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| Oh wait, that is the religion of peace therefore they should never need weapons. |
| Comment by:
PHORTO
(1/16/2016)
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| Proof positive of Islamic stinkingness. |
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