Failzero
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Catholics were not allowed in the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan until the 1970sImmaterial to the point being discussed, I believe.
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Catholics were not allowed in the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan until the 1970sImmaterial to the point being discussed, I believe.
Your words.Your opinion.
Not mine.
How does this further instruct the comparison of Christianity vs. Islam that was being discussed? I don't see it, at first glance.Catholics were not allowed in the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan until the 1970s
If the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan is not acceptable to American Society then Sharia law seeking Fundy Islam is not eitherHow does this further instruct the comparison of Christianity vs. Islam that was being discussed? I don't see it, at first glance.
Well, they did.You are sick and perverted, get lost
Ah, I see now... thanks... and, yes... I'd say that is spot-on...If the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan is not acceptable to American Society then Sharia law seeking Fundy Islam is not either
Muhammed Ali and Kareem Abdul Jabbar always talked about how they would like to behead someone.Yep... but in the modern world Islam is far closer to that truth than the affronts offered by other religions in the distant past.
That makes Islam more dangerous in modern times than Christianity.
And, insofar as Irish Catholicism is concerned... their Faith and Scripture do not contain embedded calls-to-violence.
That violence is purely political in nature... those violent men were violating the Teachings of their Master, not adhering to them.
Big difference... one that oftentimes escapes the less cognizant of the atypical danger posed by Islam.
The Koran says that deceiving the Infidels is Kosher .Muhammed Ali and Kareem Abdul Jabbar always talked about how they would like to behead someone.