Steerpike
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Our collective society and government long ago decided on a freedom of religion policy.
That is our culture and I don't see it changing anytime soon.
That's not an answer to the question. I am not talking about freedom of religion, I am talking about taking religious tradition into the public sphere by way of the government (i.e. recognition of Sharia courts, changing ID requirements, public accomodations). None of that is freedom of religion - it requires active steps by the culture the religion is coming into.
Given your dodging of the question, I will assume that you find it perfectly acceptable when it is Islam impacting another culture, and unacceptable when it is another culture impacting Islam.