that's a very practical one for why allah, god, not boulez and imams, rabbis, priests or ministers but god, my god is compatible with liberty. if i'm to believe in one god, then i also believe that god has the full and final truth. not me, not you nobody in this audience has the full final truth, which means that we need to accept that we've got limited knowledge, which in turn makes it a spiritual obligation to contribute to society in which we can disagree with one another in peace and with stability because anything less means that we are playing god. and that in a monotheistic faith is the real sin if you can put it that way. see the beauty here for the upshot is that believing in one god obliges me, quite happily so, to defend human liberty. >> that becomes the bigger question. in the larger evolution come at the of america added many find that we do transcend all of our tribal differences and come together. and i think that is the promise of america being fulfilled every day. the question i think because when you look at the waves, at the different generations of muslim americans