It’s In the Semantic
The Courts provided for in subsection A of this section, when exercising their judicial authority, shall uphold and adhere to the law as provided in the United States Constitution, the Oklahoma Constitution, the United States Code, federal regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, established common law, the Oklahoma Statutes and rules promulgated pursuant thereto, and if necessary the law of another state of the United States provided the law of the other state does not include Sharia Law, in making judicial decisions. The courts shall not look to the legal precepts of other nations or cultures. Specifically, the courts shall not consider international or Sharia Law. The provisions of this subsection shall apply to all cases before the respective courts including, but not limited to, cases of first impression.
Oklahoma State Constitution Amendment, Article 7, Section 1, Subsection C
The courts have stricken down this amendment because it specifically mentions Sharia. Here’s where the power of deception comes into play. Sharia is governmental law. It is law which governs social structures such as last rites, execution of wills, moral conduct and… well, everything that our civil laws govern. However, Sharia law is a law established by a religion; Islam.
Islam is not specifically a religion. It is primarily a governmental structure, which uses religion as it’s enforcement. Socialism uses economics. Islam uses religious imperative. However, because it’s a religion, it finds special protections within the legal system established in this nation. The moles have dug under the castle walls and they have found the weak spots in the mortar.
If you don’t recognize this for what it is, you are doomed to die from it. Islam is a virus. It is the rot of human will, under the guise of piety. It eats away at the flesh of decency and replaces it with ignorant superstition and in there lies the true problem.
The people in Oklahoma see the challenge, but they don’t know how to respond. They don’t realize the cleverness of their opponent. The cleverness doesn’t lie in an individual. It lies in the ideology. To break the ideology, you have to do exactly what Islam does. You have to conjoin law and religion.
Sharia pretends to be religion, when it’s actually law. Our nation has forgotten that our statues pretend to be laws, when actually they’re religion. The separation of church from state has separated us from the moral, social and rational basis on which our laws were predicated. It’s no accident that every court building in the country has in it’s facade somewhere the Ten Commandments. It’s no accident that every major structure which represents a governmental body, other than those structure constructed post-world war II, have in them references to scripture.
Sharia remembers something we have forgotten; there is no such thing as a secular society.
So, while Oklahoma struggles with language that will fit Constitutional law in an effort to keep Sharia and the subsequent rot it brings from our judicial system, they are, by extension, giving ammunition to their enemy by allowing the courts to create precedence which will solidify the insertion of Sharia law into society. This is multiculturalism at it’s finest; by ensuring that everyone is treated “fairly” one group is always oppressed in the interests of “fairness.” In multiculturalism, that means that whatever group is in the majority is always going to get stepped on in the interests of “fairness.”
We did this to ourselves by ignoring the one thing that unites us all. We did this by removing ourselves from the basic, fundamental building block of society. We did this by not challenging Islam, and every other competing world-view head to head. We did this by taking the concept of “live and let live” to a whole new level of “if you want to live put your head in the sand.”
When you don’t have a solid basis for your understanding of social structures, you deal in vagaries. This isn’t some high-minded rational process. This is down to earth, day to day life. Societies are simply people agreeing to get along. Morals are those underlying, unwritten rules by which we agree to get along. When you have to force morals onto people, society is broken. When you deal in vagaries; things like “should I pray over my meal in a restaurant, because I don’t want to offend anyone” or “is saying black person correct, or should I say African-American,” then society is broken.
Life should be simple. Tell the truth. Don’t physically hurt your neighbor. Stomp on the bad guy and keep the order.
In a society removed from it’s clear moral base, how do you know who the bad guy is?
Oklahoma identified the bad guy, but the courts seem to have a problem understanding right and wrong. In the name of the First Amendment to the Constitution, they have allowed Sharia to become part of the American justice system, thereby establishing religion as law and thus, stomping all over the First Amendment. When the judges no longer understand how to judge, then we really, really have a problem.
Ladies and gentlemen, we really, really have a problem.


