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2007-02-27 15:38:59 · 16 answers · asked by AMERICAN DUKE 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

OKAY, let's call them "countries with a majority Christian population"....

2007-02-27 16:11:21 · update #1

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"If you choose to live here, you have a responsibility to deliver the message of Islam ... Islam isn't in America to be equal to any other faiths, but to become dominant. The Koran, the Muslim book of scripture, should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on Earth."

Omar Ahmad,
Co-Founder of the Council on American-Islamic Relations ( CAIR )

Need we say more?

2007-02-27 16:18:16 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

For economic advancement, a better future for their kids, safety, etc. Most modern Christian countries are tolerant of religion so they can still practice what they believe in. It's not really a matter of religion except those that emigrate to set up terror cells. On the converse, during the Middle Ages, many non-Roman Catholic Christians emigrated or fought for the Ottoman Empire when Roman Catholic armies invaded. The Ottoman's didn't care about them being Orthodox Christians other then they had to wear a particular color of shoe whereas the Roman Catholics would persecute them.

Once an Islamic immigrant is naturalized, they are the same as anybody else in the country and have every right to demand changes. This won't happen except for some small token changes unless they become a majority as they are predicted to be in Germany and France within the next 20 years.

2007-02-27 16:07:44 · answer #2 · answered by Caninelegion 7 · 1 0

EXACTLY!

The biggest irony is that when they start living abroad, they begin to make outrageous demands on their host country. If they made these same demands at home, their dictatorial government would either rip their tongue out of their mouth or cut both hands off. These people are exasperating ingrates.

The Neterlands has come up with a great solution: they produced a video, showing typical life in Amsterdam. Therefore, Muslims can't pump their fists and demand that the country change to suit their culture (previously, the Muslims were demanding that underwear and lingerie ads not be displayed in public, and other nutty things).

People who want to emigrate to The Neterlands must watch the video, which graphically shows same sex kissing, and all the other aspects of society there that the Muslims might find offensive. But guess what? They can't go there without signing a form saying they understand the culture, and will not cause trouble. England and the rest of the European countries should follow their lead.

2007-02-27 15:49:44 · answer #3 · answered by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7 · 1 2

Islam is like Christianity in that it is a missionary religion. Both beliefs encourage spreading the faith to new places. Muslims moving to Christian countries is a lot like Christian missionaries in other countries.

That, and Christian countries are generally more wealthy and have a higher standard of living, particularly due to industrialization.

2007-02-27 15:42:56 · answer #4 · answered by BDOLE 6 · 4 0

England, France, Germany, Sweden, USA, Canada are not Christian countries. They are wealthy, secular, democratic countries. Which is why people of any faith want to live there.

2007-02-27 16:01:26 · answer #5 · answered by Greg M 2 · 1 2

Please explain where there is a law preventing someone from practicing their religion. So it's us and them. Oh that will help us all get along. I guess they'll have to close our local Muslim center down the street and kick out the famous basket ball players, foot ball players etc who are Muslims. And of course if you are Christian you better not go to Japan or China. Now soon no one but Catholics will be allowed in Italy and France or Ireland. No Catholics will be allowed in England, Germany or Netherlands.

Muslims are proud of their faith as are Jews, Christians, Buddhists, Jainists, Hindus, Druids. Sub groups of Christian such as Catholic, Mormon, Baptist , Methodist, Presbyterian etc. Do we start segregating them? America was founded on freedom of religion so it would not make sense to not allow them to come here or expect them to go elsewhere any more than anyone else.

2007-02-27 15:49:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

For the same reasons so many proud European Christians insisted on immigrating to a continent predominantly populated by indigenous tribal shamanists and/or spiritualists. . .

2007-02-27 16:19:20 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I understand your question is polemic in nature, but I must reply.

Answer: Because they want to. Is that wrong? Are you going to say Muslims don't belong in the United States because a **** load of Christians live here?

Oh, and your grammar is wrong. People "emmigrate to" and "immigrate from."

2007-02-27 16:24:13 · answer #8 · answered by proselytize_this 2 · 0 0

My grandparents are proud of being Roman Catholics but that didn't keep them from moving from Italy. Matters of faith are not always tied to geographic regions.

2007-02-27 15:50:21 · answer #9 · answered by mykll42 2 · 2 0

Because their faith has turned their countries into repressive sh*t holes. Islam has done nothing(other than turn half it's population into property) for society in over a thousand years.

2007-02-27 15:44:35 · answer #10 · answered by Walter D 3 · 2 2

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