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Mister D
06-29-2011, 09:49 AM
Although Malise Ruthven is credited with coining the term 'Islamofascism' while writing for the British Independent in 1990, the term was coined by Maxine Rodinson. Throughout the West we have a vast intellectual reserve providing antecedents to understand not only Sharia law, but historical analogies providing insight into the political and cultural currents that dominate Islam, especially as it confronts the West. This confrontation will expose a fatal weakness within the West itself. If not corrected, this weakness will permit Sharia law to be protected under our Constitution, which would threaten the foundation of American exceptionalism.

Sharia law can be understood within the framework of other totalizing philosophical ideologies that have rocked the west under Marxism, Fascism, Totalitarianism and hosts of other political, national currents since the Enlightenment.

http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4761

MMC
06-29-2011, 10:49 AM
I would not consider Western liberalism a religion in which those of the Elite seek to equalize all relgions based on their own ideology and or grounds as they see it. Therefore their influence is not as great as that which was created by the Christian Church and the words of the Pope.

The problem with Sharia Law is that it is based upon the Sharait. Which means that the alleged spirtual-unfoldment is attained thru the use of following rules. Fortunately those are man-made rules. Which requires other religions to make notice of such as relgion is tied to most politcs in the rest of the world. As expounded on within your article with those other forms of governments.