Is Christian conservatism like Sharia law?

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Scrotorum wants to impose conservative Christian law upon America.


Am I being hyperbolic or overly dramatic with this statement?


I wish I were, but I'm not.


Plainly put, (P)Rick Scrotorum wants to convert our current legal system into one that requires our laws to be in agreement with religious law, not unlike what the Taliban want to do in Afghanistan.


Scrotorum is not hiding this.


The only reason you may not be aware of it is because up until his recent surge in the polls, the media were ignoring him.


However, Scrotorum was out there telling anyone who would listen.


He told a crowd at a November campaign stop in Iowa in no uncertain terms, "our civil laws have to comport with a higher law: God's law."


On Thanksgiving Day at an Iowa candidates' forum, he reiterated: "We have civil laws, but our civil laws have to comport with the higher law."


Yes, that means exactly what you think it does: Scrotorum believes that each and every one of our government's laws must match God's law, warning that "as long as there is a discordance between the two, there will be agitation."


And as an aside, when Scrotorum says "God," he means "not any God (but) the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob."


So, if your God differs from Rick's, your god's views will be ignored.


Imagine if either of the two Muslim members of Congress declared their support for a proposed American law based on verses from the Qur'an.


The outcry would be deafening, especially from people like Scrotorum.


One of the great ironies is that Scrotorum has been a leader in sounding alarm bells that Muslims want to impose Islamic law -- called Sharia law -- upon non-Muslims in America.


While Scrotorum fails to offer even a scintilla of credible evidence to support this claim, he continually warns about the "creeping" influence of Muslim law.




http://edition.cnn.com/2012/01/05/opinion/obeidallah-santorum-sharia/index.html
 
only an idiot troll would compare christian "law" with sharia law. for starters, there is no christian "law", unlike the codified sharia law.

troll fails again
 
Is Leftist Liberalism like eating a hot dog bun with the weiner stuck up your ass?

Speak to us from your experience...


In the meantime, what's the difference between Sharia and fundamentalist Christian beliefs?


Under the Sharia system, the civil laws of the land must comport with God's law.


Now, where did I hear about someone wanting to impose only laws that agree with God's law in America?



So, what type of nation might the United States be under Scrotorum Sharia law?



1. Rape victims would be forced to give birth to the rapist's child.

Scrotorum has stated that his religious beliefs dictate that life begins at conception, and as a result, rape victims would be sentenced to carrying the child of the rapist for nine months.



2. Gay marriages would be annulled.

Scrotorum says that not only does he oppose gay marriages, but he supports a federal constitutional amendment that would ban them, invalidating all previous gay marriages that have legally been sanctioned by states.



3. Scrotorum would ban all federal funding for birth control and would not oppose any state that wanted to pass laws making birth control illegal.



4. No porn!


I'm not kidding.


Scrotorum signed The Marriage Vow pledge authored by the Family Leader organization, under which he swears to oppose pornography.




http://edition.cnn.com/2012/01/05/opinion/obeidallah-santorum-sharia/index.html
 
Speak to us from your experience...


In the meantime, what's the difference between Sharia and fundamentalist Christian beliefs?


Under the Sharia system, the civil laws of the land must comport with God's law.


Now, where did I hear about someone wanting to impose only laws that agree with God's law in America?



So, what type of nation might the United States be under Scrotorum Sharia law?



1. Rape victims would be forced to give birth to the rapist's child.

Scrotorum has stated that his religious beliefs dictate that life begins at conception, and as a result, rape victims would be sentenced to carrying the child of the rapist for nine months.



2. Gay marriages would be annulled.

Scrotorum says that not only does he oppose gay marriages, but he supports a federal constitutional amendment that would ban them, invalidating all previous gay marriages that have legally been sanctioned by states.



3. Scrotorum would ban all federal funding for birth control and would not oppose any state that wanted to pass laws making birth control illegal.



4. No porn!


I'm not kidding.


Scrotorum signed The Marriage Vow pledge authored by the Family Leader organization, under which he swears to oppose pornography.




http://edition.cnn.com/2012/01/05/opinion/obeidallah-santorum-sharia/index.html

Your first sentence was wrong. Let me help you.

Under the Sharia system, the civil laws of the land must comport with ISLAMIC law.

Santorum was a congressman who worked in the congress and voted on every law like every other congressman does.

You're a hateful demonizer and a liar.
 
Your first sentence was wrong. Let me help you. Under the Sharia system, the civil laws of the land must comport with ISLAMIC law. Santorum was a congressman who worked in the congress and voted on every law like every other congressman does. You're a hateful demonizer and a liar.

Christ, you're an ignorant fuck.

Scrotorum was a Congressman and later Senator - until he lost his seat in 2006.

Are you denying that Scrotorum said the things I attributed to him?

BTW, here's the Christian version of the Burqua:



BTW, guess who said this: "If you're a Republican, if you're a Republican in the broadest sense, there is only one place to go right now and that's Mitt Romney."


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum#2010_elections
 
Santorum voted on bills like everyone else in congress and the Senate does. You're an idiot.

Explain the relevance, if you can.


Meanwhile, here is the Scrotorum Sharia:


1. Scrotorum has stated that his religious beliefs dictate that life begins at conception, and as a result, rape victims would be sentenced to carrying the child of the rapist for nine months.



2. Scrotorum says that not only does he oppose gay marriages, but he supports a federal constitutional amendment that would ban them, invalidating all previous gay marriages that have legally been sanctioned by states.



3. Scrotorum would ban all federal funding for birth control and would not oppose any state that wanted to pass laws making birth control illegal.



4. Scrotorum signed The Marriage Vow pledge authored by the Family Leader organization, under which he swears to oppose pornography.



He told a crowd at a November campaign stop in Iowa in no uncertain terms, "our civil laws have to comport with a higher law: God's law."


On Thanksgiving Day at an Iowa candidates' forum, he reiterated: "We have civil laws, but our civil laws have to comport with the higher law."


Yes, that means exactly what you think it does: Scrotorum believes that each and every one of our government's laws must match God's law, warning that "as long as there is a discordance between the two, there will be agitation."


And as an aside, when Scrotorum says "God," he means "not any God (but) the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob."


So, if your God differs from Rick's, your god's views will be ignored.


Imagine if either of the two Muslim members of Congress declared their support for a proposed American law based on verses from the Qur'an.


The outcry would be deafening, especially from people like Scrotorum.


One of the great ironies is that Scrotorum has been a leader in sounding alarm bells that Muslims want to impose Islamic law -- called Sharia law -- upon non-Muslims in America.


While Scrotorum fails to offer even a scintilla of credible evidence to support this claim, he continually warns about the "creeping" influence of Muslim law.






http://edition.cnn.com/2012/01/05/op...ria/index.html
 
Explain the relevance, if you can.


Meanwhile, here is the Scrotorum Sharia:


1. Scrotorum has stated that his religious beliefs dictate that life begins at conception, and as a result, rape victims would be sentenced to carrying the child of the rapist for nine months.



2. Scrotorum says that not only does he oppose gay marriages, but he supports a federal constitutional amendment that would ban them, invalidating all previous gay marriages that have legally been sanctioned by states.



3. Scrotorum would ban all federal funding for birth control and would not oppose any state that wanted to pass laws making birth control illegal.



4. Scrotorum signed The Marriage Vow pledge authored by the Family Leader organization, under which he swears to oppose pornography.



He told a crowd at a November campaign stop in Iowa in no uncertain terms, "our civil laws have to comport with a higher law: God's law."


On Thanksgiving Day at an Iowa candidates' forum, he reiterated: "We have civil laws, but our civil laws have to comport with the higher law."


Yes, that means exactly what you think it does: Scrotorum believes that each and every one of our government's laws must match God's law, warning that "as long as there is a discordance between the two, there will be agitation."


And as an aside, when Scrotorum says "God," he means "not any God (but) the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob."


So, if your God differs from Rick's, your god's views will be ignored.


Imagine if either of the two Muslim members of Congress declared their support for a proposed American law based on verses from the Qur'an.


The outcry would be deafening, especially from people like Scrotorum.


One of the great ironies is that Scrotorum has been a leader in sounding alarm bells that Muslims want to impose Islamic law -- called Sharia law -- upon non-Muslims in America.


While Scrotorum fails to offer even a scintilla of credible evidence to support this claim, he continually warns about the "creeping" influence of Muslim law.






http://edition.cnn.com/2012/01/05/op...ria/index.html

Yes, yes, everything that you claim Santorum believes will automatically become law upon his swearing in. Please stop, you're scaring the children and remember......everything is "for the children".
 
Scrotorum wants to impose conservative Christian law upon America.


Am I being hyperbolic or overly dramatic with this statement?


I wish I were, but I'm not.


Plainly put, (P)Rick Scrotorum wants to convert our current legal system into one that requires our laws to be in agreement with religious law, not unlike what the Taliban want to do in Afghanistan.


Scrotorum is not hiding this.


The only reason you may not be aware of it is because up until his recent surge in the polls, the media were ignoring him.


However, Scrotorum was out there telling anyone who would listen.


He told a crowd at a November campaign stop in Iowa in no uncertain terms, "our civil laws have to comport with a higher law: God's law."


On Thanksgiving Day at an Iowa candidates' forum, he reiterated: "We have civil laws, but our civil laws have to comport with the higher law."


Yes, that means exactly what you think it does: Scrotorum believes that each and every one of our government's laws must match God's law, warning that "as long as there is a discordance between the two, there will be agitation."


And as an aside, when Scrotorum says "God," he means "not any God (but) the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob."


So, if your God differs from Rick's, your god's views will be ignored.


Imagine if either of the two Muslim members of Congress declared their support for a proposed American law based on verses from the Qur'an.


The outcry would be deafening, especially from people like Scrotorum.


One of the great ironies is that Scrotorum has been a leader in sounding alarm bells that Muslims want to impose Islamic law -- called Sharia law -- upon non-Muslims in America.


While Scrotorum fails to offer even a scintilla of credible evidence to support this claim, he continually warns about the "creeping" influence of Muslim law.




http://edition.cnn.com/2012/01/05/opinion/obeidallah-santorum-sharia/index.html

religious extremists are a plague on mankind

they want things done their way and to hell with the constitution

oh well
 
Yes, yes, everything that you claim Santorum believes will automatically become law upon his swearing in. Please stop, you're scaring the children and remember......everything is "for the children".

I don't "claim" Scrotorum believes this shit, he said it.

So your accusation earlier that I'm a "demonizing liar" was a lie...
 
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