kanelli wrote:Why would a country want to ban mosques when the vast majority of the followers are not a problem in society? Many Islamic terrorists fall out from their mosque or are kicked out because of their extreme views, so why is the congregation held accountable for that wingnut's actions? If the small number of extremists are to blame for people wanting to ban mosques, then the case for banning churches could have been made a long time ago after all the things that Christian crazies have done in the name of religion.
The US is not the land of the free if they essentially want to ban one religion from building a place of worship while letting others build places of worship freely.
Kanelli,
Many Islamic terrorists fall out from their mosque or are kicked out because of their extreme views : it is absolutely UNTRUE, they are full members and many times they are the imams themselves.
based on this fact and the numerous arrests of imams in the US , mosques are indeed a nest of would be terrorists These articles contradict your post.
Two Imams from a Miami mosque, arrested for supporting the taliban
http://inthearena.blogs.cnn.com/2011/05 ... extremism/mosque leader Luqman Ameen Abdullah was killed in a shootout Wednesday with FBI agents who sought to arrest him,
he advocated a separate Islamic state within the US http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/20 ... -ussc.htmlArrest of five U.S. nationals is a
“wake up call” about Muslim radicalization in the United States
http://www.armybase.us/2009/12/arrest-o ... ates-imam/US imam who communicated with Fort Hood suspect wanted in Yemen on
terror suspicions http://news.gaeatimes.com/us-imam-who-c ... ns-225033/arrest of an imam in Queens, in a bomb plot
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/21/us/21terror.html