How else to explain the following quotes:
“What we’ve done today, you couldn’t do in any Muslim country. If you prayed on the palace lawn there, they’d lock you up.” ** “We believe in America’s possibilities,” Malik told the crowd. “We didn’t come to criticize our nation … I want the American people to know that we love you.” – Imam Abdul Malik of Brooklyn, NY (last weekend in DC)
“Democracy is not revelation, and democracy does not equal freedom, for in democracy you have apartheid, you have slavery, you have homosexuality, you have lesbianism, you have gambling, you have all of the vices that are against the spirit of truth; so no we don’t want to democratize Islam, we want to Islamize democracy…” – Imam Abdul Malik of Brooklyn, NY (on his webpage)
Is the Constitution a living document that can be altered as the culture changes? Or is it the foundation, the structure on which we base our culture?
Editors note: Sorry if there was confusion about the “two-faced” reference…somehow I failed to post one of the two quotes last night.