It's too bad we don't have a way to travel to, or communicate with, the foreign and exotic lands of Indiana and Illinois.
If we could, people from the United States - like Judge Roy Moore in Alabama - would be able to reach out to these blighted communities, and offer his solace and extensive knowledge of jurisprudence and Christianity, to help them lift themselves from under the burden of Sharia Law.
Some day, if God wills it, we may develop a method or technology by which we could speak with these people, and discover their exotic ways.
Until then, we just have to rely on the word of the guy who is about to replace Jeff Sessions in the US Senate.
You know what always bothers me most about the people who think Sharia Law will spread across the country ? They tend to make it about woman in order to appeal to liberals I guess and they also tend to be the people who vote for restricting access to birth control as if it's not the single greatest way to empower women. Like if you don't want Sharia Law wouldn't you want to empower women since the two kind of don't go together well ?
Forget this science bullshit, I'm taking sabbatical to build my twitter following, and then I will change the world by simply editing wikipedia to suit my needs.