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June 22, 2005
Koran to Be Used Instead of Bible in US Courts?
Posted by Dave Blount at June 22, 2005 11:16 AM
CAIR, the Islamic advocacy group with documented terrorist ties that successfully arm-twisted Fox into rewriting an episode of 24 so as to turn it into maudlin pro-Muslim propaganda, is now demanding that North Carolina judges allow people to swear on the Koran in courtrooms.
Sounding remarkably, if not surprisingly, like their allies in the ACLU, CAIR has proclaimed that using the Bible represents "an inappropriate state endorsement of religion." This from advocates of a religion that holds that non-Muslims should have legal status just above slaves, if they are tolerated at all.
As usual, the "state endorsement of religion" argument is a total sham. Those who do not want to swear on the Bible can make an affirmation instead, with no Bibles involved.
CAIR doesn't like it that in our culture, the term Holy Scriptures applies to the Bible. But if they want to live in a culture dominated by Islam, they are more than welcome to move to Saudi Arabia. If Muslims can swear on Korans, why not have Scientologists swear on L. Ron Hubbard novels? The idea of course is to use our own moonbattery to undermine Christianity and to force our society to pay obeisance to the lovely Religion of Peace that inspired 9/11.
Speaking of 9/11, what are the chances that North Carolina would even consider allowing people to swear on Korans as if they were Bibles prior to that horrific event? It looks like terrorism works — provided we let it.


