Iranian law goes after…everyone. Continued.
Reading into this article a bit deeper any one of sane, rational mind will quickly acknowledge the inherent belligerence and satanic, yes, satanic character of the Iranian plan. It is clear that this particular regime is hell bent on their messianic vision of World submission to their fictitious and extraordinary way of thinking. It is without question that any government who deals with this Iranian scourge should not rest until they make them realize their Riech-ish folly. I have to be honest, Mr. Bush is right about these Islamofacists.
If this is your first time reading about what Iran is trying to do, read the article above. Basically, Iran wants to kill anyone and everyone who is considered an apostate. Which in and of it self lacks even the most general legal definitions. The terms laid out in the draft law literally allow for such broad interpretation that the law could apply to anyone.

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There is no question that the ideological extremists, on all sides of the political fence, have their agendas in full working order. The question becomes, how do moderates contend with this challenge?
The problem with moderate thinking is that you can easily weaken yourself and lull yourself into non-action. For example, take the notion of “moral relativism.” We could easily conclude, using that type of thinking, that, “Well, the extremists have their reasons for thinking the way they do, and we don’t really have the right to judge them, because we too have engaged in extremist thinking, and so on….” But this approach will prevent us from doing what must be done to counter the threat posed by ideological extremists.
The approach taken by the Iranian regime bespeaks of a moral bankruptcy. When your religious beliefs compel you to kill those who disagree, there is something wrong with your religious beliefs. The murder of “apostates” cannot be reconciled with a true religious belief in God, but rather speaks of a distorted vision that has more to do with consolidating political power, than with giving true expression to a love of God.
In the final analysis, if God created us, in His image, no less, than it makes sense that we were all put here on this good earth to live; not to kill, and not to die before our time. That type of common sense thinking must become part and parcel of all religious belief, the world over. And the West, and Muslim moderates, must somehow become emboldened to enforce what is right, instead of succumbing to extremist pressure, if we are ever to be true to ourselves, and to our God.
Great comment.