Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Practicing Their Religion
Obama said he supports everybody’s right to practice their religion when asked about the plan to place a mosque practically on the GRAVES of 2,700 people murdered by Muslim extremists (something Muslims are known to do when they have a victory, even if it was accidental), But this is not the first time people have been forced to forgo tenets of their religion. Utah was refused statehood until they placed a constitutional prohibition on their religious practice of polygamy. Yes, I know, we don’t like polygamy. But that’s not the point. We don’t like Muslims “dancing on the graves” of their American victims, either.
Yes, they have a RIGHT to put that mosque there. But does that make it RIGHT? There have been many times in the past (and present) where religious rights have been trampled in this country in the name of “separation of church and state,” words that do NOT appear in the Constitution, but which today’s politicians treat as if it does, while MISdefining it to mean “nothing about religion can be placed wherever there is government property.” Does that preacher in Florida have a RIGHT to burn Korans? Yes. Is it right for him to do so? NO. No more than it is right for Muslims to put a mosque at "Ground Zero." (American Vision)
Yes, they have a RIGHT to put that mosque there. But does that make it RIGHT? There have been many times in the past (and present) where religious rights have been trampled in this country in the name of “separation of church and state,” words that do NOT appear in the Constitution, but which today’s politicians treat as if it does, while MISdefining it to mean “nothing about religion can be placed wherever there is government property.” Does that preacher in Florida have a RIGHT to burn Korans? Yes. Is it right for him to do so? NO. No more than it is right for Muslims to put a mosque at "Ground Zero." (American Vision)
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