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DDForTruth's avatar

"The founders protected free exercise of religion. They did not envision or consent to the importation of a political ideology whose canonical texts and modern vanguard movements reject the separation of mosque and state and the equality of non-believers under law."

This right here, nails it all!

Freedom of Religion, NOT freedom to come on in bringing an ideology, via politics, protected under religion, that is repugnant to the Constitution.

Michael cox's avatar

You just described free speech.

Firewagon's avatar

"More than 300 mosques and Islamic centers serve the community...." America, not just Texas, should designate Islam to be a faux religion and NOT allowed residence in the United States of America. Islam, by design, is intent on making every country an Islamic state. All anyone need do is read what that Quran dictates what Islamists should do!

"Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves." Matthew 7:15 There has been no "false prophet" any worse than the "prophet" these Muslims worship! Most of the over 2 BILLION Muslims, throughout the world know little about how that faux religion came to being.

Call me an Islamaphobe for I believe: “Islam is a caustic blend of paganism and twisted Bible stories. Muhammad, its lone "prophet", who made no prophecies, conceived his religion to satiate his lust for power, sex, and money. He was a terrorist.” BIBLE PROBE

Governor Abbot has designated but a couple of 'terrorist' organizations; the one outstanding is any and all advocating for the faux religion Islam! Several other states have enclaves of Islamist Muslims that WILL NOT assimilate to America's laws or mores, and abide by that catastrophic Sharia Law mess. Those enclaves, in addition to changing the demographics of their counties and states, have already succeeded in placing Muslims in America's Congress of The United States! Before it is too late, Americans need to wake up and smell the INVASION. Our Constitution was never designed to be a SUICIDE pact; i.e., invite some 'perceived' religion, designed to "Transform America," or KILL those refusing to abide it! There probably are "peaceful Muslims;" however, they are peaceful only because they "Know Not What They Do!" As is said far too often in America today, "You Just Can't Make This Schiff Up."

Michael cox's avatar

There's no legal mechanism to declare Islam a faux religion. As a matter of fact, there's no legal mechanism for you to declare anyone's faith faux. You can waste your time trying but it won't happen.

cat's avatar
Jul 5Edited

Why do you think that Texas has borne the brunt of this? Weather? Geography? Taxes?

Learning what attracted so many there would help those of us who live in other states, so we know what we should be watching for. Not every state has a governor who would stand up to this, although it appears that Abbott should have done this years ago.

Jeff Johnson's avatar

I live in Texas and, frankly, while I was aware that some of this existed, I had no idea how deep it runs. As with all things like this, someone has to follow the money. I can guarantee that will give much, if not all, of the answers.

Firewagon's avatar

I'm not sure about the "money;" however, I am sure about the intent of that Islam 'faux' religion. As already seen in Europe, the Islamist Muslim invasion is full blown. America's invasion is well underway. Islamist Muslim enclaves in various states have already succeeded in placing Muslims in the congress of the United States! Just review how many countries have been overrun by Islamists and transformed. The invasions are by radical Islam design; either convert to Islam or DIE!

Jeff Johnson's avatar

Yes, you are absolutely right, and we've got to stop this in its infancy, well, sort of an infancy, I guess. I need to contact my representatives and senators and tell them to do something about this.

Firewagon's avatar

Roger that about 'contacting your representatives!' And, every American that loves America, as it is, needs to do the same!

cat's avatar

I had suspected that maybe this "under-the-radar" aspect may have been part of it.

Jeff Johnson's avatar

I don't personally have the proof, but if anyone tracks all this, it's bound to come down to that, in my opinion.

cat's avatar

After reading the Blueprint book re the blue takeover of Colorado, I think it's the under-the-radar aspect, aka failure to see the big picture.

DDForTruth's avatar

You may want to research exactly WHY Texas is different than all other States. Therein lies your answer as to why the Islamists had to capture it first.

Much Love

Ruth H's avatar

Gov Abbott was way too slow to do anything. He’s been a disappointment.

Steve Indian's avatar

All Muslims are Islamists. The Quran states explicitly that Sharia must be the law. In fact, Islamists are peaceful only upto the time they have sufficient numbers, influence, governmental, and institutional power that they can pursue the supremacy their "religion" demands. There is so such thing as radical Islam, there is only Islam. Texas is not doing nearly enough to stop Islam.

Ruth H's avatar

Destroy all these financial networks and destroy these mosques. Get Islam out of Texas and out of our country any way possible. Tie up their money and block them. Gov Abbott attack with every measure and no backing down. Use these new classifications and destroy them.

S.P.H.'s avatar

Islam is a cult followed by millions with a religious fervor. What happened to the last cult that gathered a following in Waco,Texas, the Branch Davidians I think they called themselves. I guess they were considered a threat to government thus the full force of government was brought against them. Is not Islam a threat to our government? Our Constitution? Our freedom? Definitely a spiritual blindness has descended on Texas, NYC, Minnesota, Michigan, many other states. Perhaps if the Branch Davidians had deep pockets like Islam all would have been well.

Members on this S'Stack are educated on Islam and are speaking out. We see the danger. If Islam is allowed to become the dominate force in America we will become a third world has-been when all the revenue dries up. Islam, like a parasite exists only by stealing from host countries and civilizations. A return to tribalism, kill the men, take the women and children, deplete the resources then move on to the next greener pasture.

Islam has no god other than Satan. They don't know the name of the entity they consider their god. Allah is a title, not a name. There was no Mohammed, it also is a title, the first reference was mhmd, there were no vowels is the text of that day, long before Mohammed was invented. Perhaps the best resource I found and can comprehend is Jay Smith: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40DclW84HkM this lecture was two years ago.

In another lecture he covered the 33 known versions of Koran, another inconvenient truth.

Wake up America, the DSA is on the move and will dominate the Democrat party. The GOP is anything but grand. America just had a big celebration by marking 250 years with the original founding document intact. At the rate we are descending we will not make it another fifty years.

Our only hope is II Chronicles 14:7

Lynda Smiddy's avatar

Why is this still standing ????

Richard Luthmann's avatar

The issue is not private Muslim worship. It never was. Peaceful Muslims praying, raising families, running businesses, and living as loyal American citizens are protected by the same First Amendment that protects churches, synagogues, Catholic schools, Baptist revivals, and backyard Bible studies. That is America. That is the constitutional order.

The issue is political Islamism building power inside America while hiding behind the language of religious liberty.

If Waco could be investigated because theology plus organization plus perceived public risk mattered, then radical Islamist networks can be investigated when they build mosques, charities, schools, subsidy pipelines, financial vehicles, youth systems, media operations, and ideological institutions across Texas. The government had no problem scrutinizing David Koresh’s Branch Davidian compound because officials claimed a dangerous mixture of end-times theology, internal control, weapons, and public risk. Nobody in power said that was “anti-Christian bias.” They called it law enforcement.

So why does the standard change when the ideology is Islamist?

The gravamen is serious: radical Islamism has allegedly built its strongest American infrastructure in the Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston corridors, tied to Muslim Brotherhood networks, Hamas-financing precedents, Salafist, Deobandi, Khomeinist, and other supremacist currents. These are not mere prayer circles. The allegation is institutional capture — mosques, schools, charities, grants, financing, and parallel influence systems — serving a long-term project that the networks themselves have described as “civilization jihad.”

Why is asking about that “bias”?

Religious liberty protects sincere faith. It does not immunize political-religious movements from scrutiny when they seek parallel power, Sharia influence, public subsidies, and long-term ideological control. The First Amendment protects worship. It does not require national blindness. A Republic that can investigate apocalyptic Christian-adjacent sects can investigate Islamist political infrastructure without apologizing.

Equal scrutiny under law means no protected ideology, no forbidden questions, and no surrender to intimidation language from the Red-Green coalition. America does not owe silence to any movement that uses religion as a shield while building power against the constitutional order.

Eleanor Mac Gregor's avatar

I am a centenarian. Having read the Koran in middle life when I was seeking spiritual understanding, I now agree with the above posting that Islam is a threat to the free world. Please go to Substack and read my Post 64, titled "Abraham."

Dena's avatar

For anyone who wants to learn more, read “Israel, Islam & the West” by former Muslim Daniel Burmawi. Born & raised in Jordan, now a US citizen & Christian. Also a good podcast discussion with him on Jeremy Boreing’s podcast on YouTube.

Mrs Linda's avatar

Yes! I just heard him for the first time on TV and looked him up. I especially appreciate the viewpoint of ex-muslims who became Christians.

Lysenko's avatar

Yale-bound daughter must be proud daddy stokes religious hate for profit.

Elizabeth Sexworth's avatar

This is great, however, it would be helpful to dive deeper into what this means practically. What happens after the designation? That was 8 months ago. What impact, if any, does this designation or anything else being done, have on the Epic center? I see hysterical posts from time to time but nothing that shows that there is any actual impact on these original or this network. If it’s too soon, then fine, but I’d love to know there is a plan.

sandy picard's avatar

Thankyou. My question exactly. Getting, apparently thousands of Islamists out of the country is not going to be easy.

Eleanor Mac Gregor's avatar

I am a centenarian. Having read the Koran in my middle life at a time when I was seeking spiritual enlightenment, I find myself today in total agreement that Islam is a threat as described in the above post. Please see my own posting on Substack Post 64, titled "Abraham."

Shooter 6's avatar

LOL ... you're spot on in your analysis. But 'they' sure picked the wrong State to try it.

Wendy K Laubach's avatar

I'd just like them not to have the free exercise of my religion.

c Anderson's avatar

🎯🎯🎯 I think jihad is the problem. Ask Israel.