And I definitely do not rule out the option of violence.
I find this comment deeply disturbing, Zaephon and it has been on my mind since you made it.
I have to say that if there was any attempt by my government to eradicate Islam through suppression - let alone "violent" suppression (which I would regard as suppression of Human Rights & Freedom) I would definitely be amongst those who would oppose it and defend the right of Muslims to practise their faith freely. Which means you would have to use this violence on me too.
You once said that I was out of step with this forum, but I'm quite sure no ex-Muslim here would agree with you that violent suppression of Islam was acceptable. I think it is you that is seriously out of step with ex-Muslims on this forum.
What about declassifying Islam as a religion in the UK, therefore not allowing Muslim charities to operate (considering they either support terror or only have activities for Muslims) and not allowing any more Mosques to open and not having to have all these special department/governmental advisors on the topic of Islam. Also, there would not be the need to have to teach Islam at school anymore.
Would such an act be an act of repression? If Scientology isn't accepted as a religion, why should Islam be? People can still believe in it, but it's just a belief shared by some rather than a legitimate religion.
1. From a secular standpoint, there is no such thing as a "legitimate religion"-- it would either be all legit or all illegit.
2. If you allow this, then you grant the government power to declassify any unpopular faith as a religion and suppress it. The government should not have this power, or at least, I would not want my government to have such power. I think my government already has way too much power, and there is no way in hell I would ever want to grant it power to determine which religions are "legitimate" and which aren't. Of course, we don't have an official church here either. For myself, I'd just assume work on repealing the repressive laws and regulations we have now, rather than creating new ones. And I'm pretty sure if I lived in the UK that would still be my opinion.