been watching a vice segment on Kyrgyztan bride kidnapping. Naturally its a bunch of well off beta phaggots trying to push western values, or at least condemning indigenous ways because of western "virtues", lol life's a fucking joke. Anyhow it got me wondering, what if islam isn't just a religion, but a system of law. Much like the european land owners forced the king to sign the magna carta, creating the idea of rule of law, the koran and Islam form the basis for an idea of religious law. For a contrast christians would never break they law for their beliefs showing that rule of law is above religion, whereas religious law places beliefs in-front of "inalienable human rights".
What are your thoughts voaters? Is the success of Islam in the world related to the fear of death and the afterlife, or the fear of a code-less world?
link for a laugh at who gets to represent humanity and western people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKAusMNTNnk
Heh, no one ever seen the best representative of a sect of people because money and wealth do not equal intelligence or integrity.
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[–] i_scream_trucks ago (edited ago)
Rend unto Caesar became obsolete when Constantine figured out that it isn't easy keeping control of two thirds of your army that follows a cult which refuses to follow laws which allow all religions to co-exist and said cult has flatly refused to do its civic duty since day one and uses the common punishment toward all religions as 'persecution of christians' - well thr Christians were just as persecuted as any one of your current jail population.