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Roger Scruton on Religious Freedom, Islam & Atheism (3 of 4)

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Vanderbilt Lecture Series on Democracy & Moral Conviction, April 18, 2007 Roger Scruton on the classical origins of religious freedom and the threat facing the West from Islam and atheism. (3 of 4)

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  • He is saying that Muslims must renounce those aspects of their faith we find repulsive if they wish to be protected by our governments.

    These aspects include honor killings, plural marriages, and assaulting, slaying, or threatening any critic of their religion. That sounds reasonable.

  • @abdighazi Your qoute is wrong. He did not say that muslims must renounce their face.

  • did u note that freedom of association and religion must be subordinate to the power of the state, isnt this fascism? he also said "Muslims must renounce their faith to gaurantee their freedom" : He is a secular Nazi of the UN WTO type.

  • Did he forget to say that America is a Muslim country, just like it is a Christian Country, just like it is a Jewish and Buddhist and Hindu country. That Muslims and Islam are already born and living in America and that all groups of people are different everywhere. Christians in China face different things in their life then those in America and they act differently. Not only that no one is like a text, nor 100% acting on their religion. Socioanalaysis, Propaganda, geezzzz..........headache.

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