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General Discussion >> General Board >> Sign an e-petition – Parliament of Australia - ISL http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1492729945 Message started by Yadda on Apr 21st, 2017 at 9:12am |
Title: Sign an e-petition – Parliament of Australia - ISL Post by Yadda on Apr 21st, 2017 at 9:12am Sign an e-petition – Parliament of Australia - ISLAM this is a real e-petition Quote:
IMO, yes, ISLAM should be re-classified [here, in Australia] as qualifying as a political entity which is seeking to exert secular political influence in the world. How so ? Because ISLAM seeks to impose its doctrines and strictures through the use of political force - in exactly the way that a government of men would seek to enforce its [government] strictures. ISLAM doesn't rely upon the threats of its god, Allah, to punish wrongdoing in the world. In ISLAM, moslems act as 'proxies' for Allah in the world, and they [moslems] will sometimes engage in 'righteously' murdering those persons who offend their [moslems] 'religious' sensibilities. [moslems do those things, in all of those places, where moslems have established secular, worldly, political authority] That is how governments of men 'work', and it is how POLITICAL entities exert their authority in the world. That, is political. |
Title: Re: Sign an e-petition – Parliament of Australia - ISL Post by Bojack Horseman on Apr 21st, 2017 at 10:40am
Islam is mostly political
Yes because Catholicisn throughout its entire history has stayed out of polticial life. Pull the other one. |
Title: Re: Sign an e-petition – Parliament of Australia - ISL Post by Bojack Horseman on Apr 21st, 2017 at 10:41am
The most hilarious thing about the poll Yadda is you could replace Muslim, Islam and Allah with Christianity, Christians and God and it would be just as relevant.
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Title: Re: Sign an e-petition – Parliament of Australia - ISL Post by freediver on Apr 21st, 2017 at 7:19pm Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Apr 21st, 2017 at 10:41am:
Can you explain? |
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