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Tag Archives: U.S. Constitution

10 Reasons Why Muslims Can’t Be Good Americans

Posted on September 25, 2012 by Richard Guzman

Yesterday an acquaintance forwarded this to me in an email. It’s a typical piece of web debris, asking you to please not delete it before you pass it on to as many of your friends as possible. So I am … Continue reading →

Posted in Diversity & Multiculturalism, Reviews & Commentary | Tagged 9/11, Bible, Book of Mormon, Christian fundamentalism, Declaration of Independence, Mitt Romney, Murrah Building, Muslim fundamentalism, Qur'an, religious liberty, religious tolerance, separation of church and state, Statute of Virginia for religious freedom, The Economist, Thomas Jefferson, U.S. Constitution, Why Muslims can't be good Americans | 2 Comments

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