I am going to trust that for whatever reason this thread is being allowed to continue, maybe to let us get it out of our system.
I hope that if it is eventually locked, no one receives a ban for their participation.
Yeah, Yeah, Islam is peace, only the fringe radicals are violent, etc, etc.
The fact is that in Islam, there is no such thing as separation of church and state.
Tenants of Islamic law are not only incompatible with western values but illegal in this nation.
"Taliban kills adulterous Afghan couple."
Not a surprise, but read the reaction from our ally, not considered to be a radical.
A spokesman for Afghan President Hamid Karzai, Waheed Omar, said if the incident was confirmed it would be condemned in the strongest terms by the government.
"Even in Islam this [stoning] has to be done through proper judicial systems," he said.
The very fact that there could even be a "proper judicial system" that would allow this, tells me something.
Can some of you enlightened Koran scholars educate me?
What does the average moderate Muslim believe? Do they reject and condemn sharia law? Seriously, what are the clear differences in radical and moderate Islam?
After listening to the double talk of many religious scholars, I end up more confused than before I ever heard them.
Just how much "religious" freedom are we supposed to allow?
These are some questions that must be answered before many of us are going to stop being mistrustful and embrace Islam as a great and peaceful religion, fully compatible with our own belief of religious tolerance.