>>1090697yeah and state law comes before religious law
it did in rome
it does in the US
it does in most countries
the laws, things like not murdering people, may have been inspired by religious commandments but they also made common sense too
and part of the reason for law is making sure that people dont get pissed off and start killing each other in big family fueds - to get rid of dangerous people and give some sense of satisfaction to the
> yknow, kinda like how Philando didnt get gotten rid of, and this did not give any satisfaction to those who he wronged> rioting is an example of one thing having laws is supposed to suppressIn the united states, one of the founding reasons for the country being established at all was avoiding religious persecution.
Which is why, at the most core aspect of the constitution, it is declared that The Government shall NOT establish any national religion.
So there goes the islamic shariah, permanently BTFO in this country as long as this country exists.
> and when the country is overthrown, it will either go 1984 anti-religion technology cult... would have under Hillary> or it will go full 1488Shariah isnt going to work in isolated communities as a spreading tool either because if it annoys enough people they'll have the courts take action and strike it down.
Courts are already happy to keep the 10 Commandments out of school or civic town displays.
Shariah would get smashed if it pissed enough people off.
Those courts cant be infiltrated by the muslims either. They're already infiltrated by the Globalists/Deep State.