tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8405458599720290801.post7992982426461974550..comments2024-02-27T07:44:55.701-08:00Comments on Islam Today Oregon Presents: This Is Islam: Muslim Brotherhood linked ICNA comdemns Norway attack, blames anti-jihadistsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11249017884748394520noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8405458599720290801.post-73479567354226033942011-08-22T01:04:32.094-07:002011-08-22T01:04:32.094-07:00I get it! Stop people from saying, reading, writin...I get it! Stop people from saying, reading, writing or distributing anything that could be even vaguely construed as critical of Islam/Muslims but let organizations like ICNA have free reign... <br />Sure, that seems fair enough, free speech for them, a gag in the mouth of anyone who may have a differing opinion.<br />Once freedom of speech is "regulated", the flow of information and our ability to discern truth is in grave danger. Certainly the Internet would be controlled and websites such as this one would be deemed subversive, racist and dangerous. Magazines, pamphlets, newspapers, etc... would all be subject to governmental regulation.<br />Would our churches then be forced into "political correctness"? Would sermons preaching the word of Christ or the Torah be seen as too inclusive, discriminatory, or "racist"? <br />Then would come freedom of assembly. We certainly wouldn't want people to attend meetings of groups that are perceived as dangerous or racist, and so that slippery slope that began with the false allegation of "racism" and "Islamapbobia" becomes the death grip around our liberties. <br />Not a road we should even begin to ponder.A Christian Woman Who Has Lived Under Shariahnoreply@blogger.com