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/p>The article about Sharia Law was excellent in that you call Dr. Williams a coward for not opposing his enemies.
I think there is more to it. Dr. Williams believes he is being Christ-like in not opposing his enemies.
p>He is very misguided. He has a responsibility to defend his flock from the wolves. br> -- Michael A. Cholewka /p>RET writes of Sharia law, "it enjoins, among other atrocities, the stoning of adulterers, the amputation of body parts, and a kind of female subjugation unimaginable to even the most ardent Western male chauvinist pig."
p>But will it legalize cock fighting? br> -- Dan Martin br> Pittsburgh /p>Amen Bob!! Oops, talk about a tongue removing heresy, can't say that anymore, eh Dr. Williams? Perhaps a sotto voce Inshallah (God willing) would be a more appropriate offering from the lips of Dr. Williams and his quisling ilk. Maybe even, soon to be incorporated in the Book of Common Prayer.
p>I'm no psychologist, but this behavior goes beyond mere cowardice. Somewhere within these people dwells a virulent form of self-loathing that borders on the pathological. The Archbishop is so afflicted by this, that he no longer, (assuming that at one time he did), possess the inner
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