A leading Republican candidate for a House seat in Georgia, running on a platform of religious freedom doesn’t think Islam should be protected by the First Amendment, according to a report in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Jody Hice, the Baptist minister and radio show host who polled the best in a crowded May primary, faces a Republican runoff next month. He narrowly won then, but whoever wins in July is all but guaranteed to win the congressional seat in the conservative district’s November general election.
In his 2012 book, he argued that Islam shouldn’t receive legal protections that other religions receive in America, according to the Constitution.
“Although Islam has a religious component, it is much more than a simple religious ideology,” Hice wrote. “It is a complete geo-political structure and, as such, does not deserve First Amendment protection.”
In 2011 at a tea party event, Hice made similar arguments.









