Re: why is Islam the fastest growing religion in the world?
I’m glad that you accept that.
It’s not one person’s moral opinion that counts. I’m not saying my moral opinion should be the source of law. What matters is the society’s opinion, i.e. the opinion of the 2 billion you mention. They’ll most probably converge on the basics, e.g. that it’s wrong to murder. There will be grey areas but that’s how it is with morality. The term social morals does convey something of substance. It’s not just a slogan used to cover up a hidden agenda.
The spreading of religion is not a bad thing provided it is not exploited for political purposes.
I never said that apostasy laws are justified. There is no apostasy law in Pakistan, nor will there ever be. As for gays, they’ll be allowed to do it behind closed doors, but certainly no parades or marriages. That’s nothing but an affront to the values of society, and persuade me why it should not be stopped.