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Originally posted by The King View PostMakes what right?
Difference is Tehran and Islamabad enforce a state-mandated religion with secular law. No such situation exists in the United States, and people simply posting on a random car website are a far cry from an actual call to kill anyone for any reason.
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Originally posted by cyclonescott View PostIt would be sad if they can actually pull it off. If they can get 1 million people to march on DC, but we can’t get a million people together to march on DC to stop the runaway train that we call our federal government.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by The King View PostTo some extent you are correct, but consider Pakistan for instance.
Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostAnd yet....I'm not. Fuck Islam
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostWhat is there to consider? You said governments would push state-mandated religion with secular law, but the minute that the laws choose one religion over another or religion over non-religion they cease to be secular.
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Originally posted by The King View PostThe military essentially enforces their own version of law in Pakistan, much like they do in Egypt.
The military in both of these cases is quite secular, and allows for selective enforcement of laws as they see fit, with obvious deference to the official or unofficial State religion.
I'm not sure if you fully understand what secular means.
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They (the military) do not enforce religious laws, rather they allow certain liberties to be taken against religious minorities by the citizenry who are operating under the guise of the official State religion. Secular laws on the books in these countries may not expressly permit it, but it is allowed nonetheless and even encouraged. That does not make these actions religious laws by any means, rather it is controlled anarchy.
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