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Do we need to be concerned?
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Traditionally Middle-Eastern religion appears to be creeping into Western parts of the world. I can not get those pictures of head covered immigrants/refugees protesting with "death to freedom" and other abusive banners out of my head. Do we need to be concerned, or is this the innocent integration of cultures we are meant to tolerate?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.well, that was the substance of my original reply, jomifl. I suspect the earliest Middle Eastern religion in the "western" world was Mithraism, carried by Roman soldiers, but as immigrants rather than invaders; Zoroastrianism may also have made its way west to some degree. Judaism spread by immigration; Islam is doing the same at the moment, after initially being carried by invasion. Christianity spread chiefly by proselytising and conversion.
I don't think invasion, even on a small scale, can be called "creeping"; conversion and immigration can. But they have both been going on for a very long time.
I don't think invasion, even on a small scale, can be called "creeping"; conversion and immigration can. But they have both been going on for a very long time.
Good point Naomi, I must read questions more carefully.
Sandy, you may well be right, I think muslims carry their religion with them to other countries, however it remains to be seen if it will prosper and gain willing converts in Europe. It may gain the odd convert but Islamic philosophy seems not to fit very well in a European society that has struggled for centuries to throw off the domination of religion.
jno, I did see your point, many of us tend to forget that christianity is a middle eastern religion.
Sandy, you may well be right, I think muslims carry their religion with them to other countries, however it remains to be seen if it will prosper and gain willing converts in Europe. It may gain the odd convert but Islamic philosophy seems not to fit very well in a European society that has struggled for centuries to throw off the domination of religion.
jno, I did see your point, many of us tend to forget that christianity is a middle eastern religion.
Immigrants will take their own culture and religion to wherever they go, but subsequent generations born there will tend to reject it in favour of the prevailing culture. This would be especially true when the immigrant culture is oppressive and anachronistic, and the host culture is more liberal and tolerant.