• Sharia Law
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sB6vwib93ww[/media] I honestly have no words.
Yeah everyone knows Sharia Law is fucked up. To bad nothing will be done to stop this.
[QUOTE=superdinoman;24306669]Yeah everyone knows Sharia Law is fucked up. To bad nothing will be done to stop this.[/QUOTE]Religious tolerance and all that.
Whoa, staying away from this. [editline]02:48PM[/editline] Powerful video but.
Poem was pretty eh. I do like how it's common for people to wear balaclavas and stuff though, that would be cool.
[QUOTE=TailsPrower;24306705]Religious tolerance and all that.[/QUOTE] Tolerance can only go so far, at one point you have to say enough is enough and try to compromise for human rights, if compromising doesnt work then move in with military actions. Violations of human rights is a despicable thing.
How can you support such a backwards system of justice? Oh Its because Allah and government officials will it.
religion = war fuck religion
This is the reason religion should be outlawed, it allows extremists to stay under the law, while doing crimes against humanity, and somehow also gathering support from the religion's followers. Should there be no religion, the extremists would just be arrested and sent to a mental institute, because there would be nothing to protect their actions. Sure that doesn't apply for all religions, some are modernized and don't protect the mad man for his actions, but they ignore the texts that are against their way of life (cherry-picking), so it can still make an unstable guy lose it.
would probably be more moving if i could understand what she was saying
[QUOTE=DSG;24308364]religion = war fuck religion[/QUOTE] Wrong. Corrupt people with too much power use religion as an excuse to commit atrocities. Most religions don't teach people to kill, power does.
[QUOTE=Insulator;24308757]Wrong. Corrupt people with too much power use religion as an excuse to commit atrocities. Most religions don't teach people to kill, power does.[/QUOTE] Except Sharia Law is part of the Qur'an and it teaches muslims these things.
[QUOTE=Insulator;24308757]Wrong. Corrupt people with too much power use religion as an excuse to commit atrocities. Most religions don't teach people to kill, power does.[/QUOTE]Religion is a tool for people to gain power over people.
wah wah all religion is bad because sharia law is fucked listen to yourself you angsty wreck
[QUOTE=TailsPrower;24309573]Religion is a tool for people to gain power over people.[/QUOTE] Religion is an organised belief system attempting to provide meaning and purpose to an adherents life.
bUT THAT MEANS CONTROL FIGHT THE POWER - average dumb fp'er 2010
I really don't know what the outcome of these "multi-cultural" societies will be. Sharia cannot co-exist with western society, and as the minority in the west I can't see it gaining any ground on anything more than minor matters, but it's hard to see how things turn out.
[QUOTE=Janizaurd;24308537][B]This is the reason religion should be outlawed[/B], it allows extremists to stay under the law, while doing crimes against humanity, and somehow also gathering support from the religion's followers. Should there be no religion, the extremists would just be arrested and sent to a mental institute, because there would be nothing to protect their actions. Sure that doesn't apply for all religions, some are modernized and don't protect the mad man for his actions, but they ignore the texts that are against their way of life (cherry-picking), so it can still make an unstable guy lose it.[/QUOTE] Are you some sort of neo-fascist? [editline]12:35PM[/editline] What people don't understand, is this Wahuabbi interpretation of Muslim Sharia is against Islam itself. It's the Fundamentalists, not the Religion that is the problem.
An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind.
To those stating that the outlawing of religion would be of benefit: Religious freedom is a great thing. Freedom of belief is a great thing. "The right to think that two plus two equals four, or five." If you take away the freedom of practicing religion, you take away the freedoms of free thought, congregation, belief and philosophy. Freedom of thought, belief, philosophy, congregation and religion should come second, but not only, to the freedoms and rights of those whose rights would be cast away because someone who sees the world in a different way deem it fit. There are good atheists and there are bad atheists. There are good Christians and there are bad Christians. There are good Muslims and there are bad Muslims. Deal with it.
[QUOTE=Keeshond v2;24311950]TFreedom of belief is a great thing. [/QUOTE] Only as long as it does not infringe the human rights of others.
[QUOTE=Keeshond v2;24311950]To those stating that the outlawing of religion would be of benefit: Religious freedom is a great thing. Freedom of belief is a great thing. "The right to think that two plus two equals four, or five." If you take away the freedom of practicing religion, you take away the freedoms of free thought, congregation, belief and philosophy. Freedom of thought, belief, philosophy, congregation and religion should come second, but not only, to the freedoms and rights of those whose rights would be cast away because someone who sees the world in a different way deem it fit. There are good atheists and there are bad atheists. There are good Christians and there are bad Christians. There are good Muslims and there are bad Muslims. Deal with it.[/QUOTE]I've yet to see a fanatical atheist.
Its odd that the ugliest things humanity does are usually done in the name of religion.
[QUOTE=Warhol;24311581]Are you some sort of neo-fascist? [editline]12:35PM[/editline] What people don't understand, is this Wahuabbi interpretation of Muslim Sharia is against Islam itself. It's the Fundamentalists, not the Religion that is the problem.[/QUOTE] Yeah, I went kinda too far there, but religion shouldn't be allowed it's own rules. If a person should be jailed you can't leave him alone just because he's under some religion. The most brightest example of this is the pope, and all the stuff like pedophilia that should have been investigated, and yet he's still being allowed to tell people not to use condoms.
[QUOTE=Tavish Degroot;24308783]Except Sharia Law is part of the Qur'an and it teaches muslims these things.[/QUOTE] Tell me where it says that in the Qur'an and maybe I'll believe you.
[QUOTE=Janizaurd;24321026]Yeah, I went kinda too far there, but religion shuldn't be allowed it's own rules. If a person should be jailed you can't leave him alone just because he's under some religion. The most brightest example of this is the pope, and all the stuff like pedophilia that should have been investigated, and yet he's still being allowed to tell people not to use condoms.[/QUOTE] the line of separation of church and state has been blurred, absolutely, but that's a failure of the system and the corruption of the religion, not the religion itself. but what you're calling for is the blurring of the line of Freedom of religion and freedom FROM religion
[QUOTE=Insulator;24321754]Tell me where it says that in the Qur'an and maybe I'll believe you.[/QUOTE]The dictations of Ibn al-Jawzi cover punishments for Homosexuality, I know that much. [url=http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/Satellite?pagename=IslamOnline-English-Ask_Scholar/FatwaE/FatwaE&cid=1119503545556]It's not pretty.[/url]
[QUOTE=bugfix;24312042]Only as long as it does not infringe the human rights of others.[/QUOTE] Separation of church and state is a necessary institution, no one is denying that. [editline]10:25PM[/editline] [QUOTE=TailsPrower;24316165]I've yet to see a fanatical atheist.[/QUOTE] I've seen PLENTY. Hell, you see people on this forum calling for the extermination of ALL religion. [editline]10:28PM[/editline] [QUOTE=TailsPrower;24322419]The dictations of Ibn al-Jawzi cover punishments for Homosexuality, I know that much. [url=http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/Satellite?pagename=IslamOnline-English-Ask_Scholar/FatwaE/FatwaE&cid=1119503545556]It's not pretty.[/url][/QUOTE] It's no different then other Abrahamic religion. Christianity calls for the execution of any and all homosexuals. When it comes to Islam, homosexuality is a big humans rights issue. I will never defend Islams opinions on homosexuality.
[QUOTE=Warhol;24322460]Separation of church and state is a necessary institution, no one is denying that. [editline]10:25PM[/editline] I've seen PLENTY. Hell, you see people on this forum calling for the extermination of ALL religion. [editline]10:28PM[/editline] It's no different then other Abrahamic religion. Christianity calls for the execution of any and all homosexuals. When it comes to Islam, homosexuality is a big humans rights issue. I will never defend Islams opinions on homosexuality.[/QUOTE]You are a real devil's advocate you know that right?
The Middle East is that annoying kid on the mic that makes you want to leave the server.
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