G. K. Chesterton, The New Jerusalem, AD 1920
The UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a 20th century landmark, was rejected by the Organization of the Islamic Conference, which adopted their own "Declaration of Human Rights in Islam". The latter states that human rights should be subject to the Islamic Law (Sharia) without contradicting it. Sharia tremendously restricts women's and gay's rights, freedom of speech and affirmative actions. Sharia and Human Rights are opposing concepts.
Saturday, August 24, 2019
Chesterton on the Crusades
The critic of the Crusade talks as if it had det out to fight some inoffensive tribe or temple in the interior of Tibet, which was never discovered until it was invaded. They seem entirely to forget that long before the Crusaders had dreamed of riding to Jerusalem, the Moslems had almost ridden into Paris. They seem to forget that if the Crusaders nearly conquered Palestine, it was but a return upon the Moslems who had nearly conquered Europe.
G. K. Chesterton, The New Jerusalem, AD 1920
G. K. Chesterton, The New Jerusalem, AD 1920
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