Religious Freedom isn’t just for Christians
You can’t judge Islam exclusively by its worst moments.
You can’t judge Islam exclusively by its worst moments.
Poor Islam.
The overriding religion in America is not the Judaeo-Christian tradition, it’s nationalism.
Somehow Americans have missed the new that most Muslims don’t hate the United States.
How did burning the Koran become the equivalent of building an Islamic center near Ground Zero?
“Thanks for nothing” would be the proper response by Muslims to “tolerance” by Christians and Jews.
Some conservatives insist that progressives support jihad.
Attacking Cordoba House, the Ground Zero Islamic Center, may sabotage U.S. national security.
That America brings together peoples from all parts of the world and aspires to treats everyone as an equal is our strength and our message to the world.
Opposition to the “Ground Zero mosque” has emboldened Americans to oppose mosques in their own towns.
The breast-feeding fatwa has been great fun for the blogosphere, but it’s emblematic of the strange workings of the minds of male theologians.
Many are leery of distinguishing honor killings from domestic violence for fear of victimizing Muslims.
Charles Krauthammer’s columns defending Israel’s handling of the Gaza flotilla demonizes Muslims.
Turkey and Qatar are putting U.S. dominance in the Middle East to the test.
Pakistani constitution mandates persecution of the Ahmadi sect.