One Religion, One State: How Islam Strives For World Domination
The Quran’s most fundamental teaching is that Islam is the only acceptable religion on Earth, to be imposed over all others
Since 9/11, American secularists arguably have never had to be more vigilant in fending off the aims of political religion. With Islam, much of the Western world has conventionalized truly paradoxical norms of self-censure.
Even our popular “liberal” President repeatedly has stated that Islam is a peaceful religion, distorted “by a few extremists.”
So if you are concerned about matters jeopardizing the separation of church and state, you should be aware that Islamic fundamentalism ultimately prescribes merging the two in any manner or degree possible, in all independent states of the world.
Political party lines have, in fact, exacerbated the situation. No liberal-minded person wants to be associated with the bigotry and vitriol of the most extreme (often Christian) Republicans who seem to be the only ones discussing the ongoing threat of Islam—but for all the wrong reasons.
Christianity and Islam were both born of the Hebrew Bible or Torah. However, many important differences have evolved over time.