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>>>>In a sharia goverment; anyone can choose any religion or atheism. But if anyone choose islam he/she will rules under sharia laws than. If anyone changes his/her religion after choose islam, he/she will declared a faithless. The penalty is death. Who is want to change his/her religion after than islam he/she must left his/her country.
>>>
>>>When they can choose it, before they were born or they can wait till
>>>they are 18, to choose religion?
>>>If they wanna change where exactly can they go let say from Iran ?
>>>
>>>I wld assume you don't agree with this (Shariah 'law' ), because if you ask me, this is completely backward not to say sick.
>>>
>>>What is general opinion in muslim world about this Sharia 'law' ?
>>>Who else has it except Afganistan ?
>>
>>We almost had it here in Ontario for those who practice Islam, but after a public outcry, the Ontario government finally said no to allowing it. Although, I'm sure had it been adopted, it would have been a much different species than lives in Afghanistan. It took some convincing, but the Ontario Government finally agreed with the general public that we should all be subject to the same legal system. The fact that they were even considering allowing it however, makes me wonder what they were smoking.
>
>LOL!
>Shariah law in Canada ???
>Must hv been some bad weeds.

We have taken multiculturalism to the nth degree. Frankly I love the multicultural nature of Canada. I love the aromas and colours and clothing and festivities and food that can be found in various different areas of Toronto alone. I love the fact that people from other places bring this variety here. What I don't love is the idea that all the baggage that comes along with it must be respected regardless of how poorly it might fit in with the cultures and laws that already exist. The mores and laws and social systems we have in place are the underlying glue that makes all the multiculturalism work. When we start to allow incoming prejudices and baggage to weaken that glue, I think we'll end up with problems we never wanted.
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