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Originally Posted by d-ray657
It's kind of funny/sad when those who are so immersed in American exceptionalism don't feel the same way about the exceptional liberties provided for in our Constitution. It's quite likely that an intercultural faith center would not be accepted in Mecca or Medina, but that does not mean one should not be accepted here. Unlike Saudi Arabia we do not have leaders ordained by God or Allah (good luck getting elected as a non-christian, however). We are not a theocracy, but a nation that insures religious freedom. Accordingly, we send a message to the rest of the world about the exceptional amount of freedom we enjoy here by eliminating any governmental interference to the center.
Regards,
D-Ray
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Right. Sometimes you have to lead, as painful as it may be initially. What was it? Something about "Love thine enemy..............."? The wall between Islam and Judeo-Christian society are ancient and deep. About, what, 1,400 years now? Maybe it'll be a few hundred more years, maybe never. But, we should continue to try. Defend ourselves of course, but continue to try.
Dave