
Atheists, do you realize that if this passes it will be illegal to make fun of Christianity?
Islamic nations that dominate Rights Council United Nations Human sending a resolution to the "defamation of religion" in violation of international law. Yes, this includes preaching the Gospel, but also includes speaking against Islam and probably (?) Christianity. T as "spin" the issue they raise in all? "Firstly, the resolution does not define" defamation ". This is a catch-all term for to silence any criticism of the practice or religious laws based on religion – but pernicious. Secondly, attempts to limit certain rights, including the right to free expression guaranteed by international law of human rights [1]. Third, no distinction between religions and their followers. What to criticize any aspect of Islam, for example, is considered an attack against Muslims. "Http: / / www.iheu.org/node/2546 http://www.aclj.org/News/Read.aspx?ID = 3024 Squix check the 2nd link, which still trying to
This is not to supplant natural rights. And, haha, Islamic countries are all in crimes Human Rights Watch against his own people and who are concerned about verbal attacks outside? They will be brutally stop executing its own citizens before anyone has complaints about their rights human too seriously.
If Americans Knew 12: Silence from Mainstream Media about Israeli Violations of International Law
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How To Make Your Faith Work ~ Terry Law [Given in Russian & English]
This 53 minute video given by Terry Law and ably translated by Walter Bagley sends a message to the people of the Soviet Union of God's plan for them and their country in world peace.... |
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Clash Of Orthodoxies: Law Religion & Morality In Crisis
$10.16 In The Clash of Orthodoxies: Law, Religion, and Morality in Crisis, Robert George tackles the issues at the heart of the contemporary conflict of worldviews. Challenging liberalism's claim to represent the triumph of reason, George argues that on controversial issues like abortion, embryonic stem-cell research, euthanasia, same-sex unions, civil rights and liberties, and the place of religion in p... |
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Original Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, & Religion
$8.50 An essential resource for anyone interested in our nation's religious heritage and the Founders' intended role for the American judicial system. Original Intent combines hundreds of quotes from primary sources with the author's exposition on hot topics such as revisionism, judicial activism, and separation of church and state. A substantial appendix encompasses full texts of the founding documents... |
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The Al Qaeda Reader
$9.30 What do our enemies believe? What motivates their war against the West? What is their vision of the ideal Islamic society? Surprisingly, more than five years after 9/11, there is very little understanding of these questions. Despite our tendency to dismiss Islamic extremism as profoundly irrational, al-Qaeda is not without a coherent body of beliefs. Like other totalitarian mov... |
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The Many Faces of Political Islam: Religion and Politics in the Muslim World
$13.75 Analysts and pundits from across the American political spectrum describe Islamic fundamentalism as one of the greatest threats to modern, Western-style democracy. Yet very few non-Muslims would be able to venture an accurate definition of political Islam. Mohammed Ayoob's The Many Faces of Political Islam thoroughly describes the myriad manifestations of this rising ideology and analyzes its impa... |