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  1. Thanda

    Argh! Child Brides now Legal for Muslims in Germany and Denmark

    There is no typo. A wife is a possession as much or as little as a husband or child is a possession. A wife belongs to her husband and a husband belongs to his wife, a parent to a child and vice versa. We all belong to each other in this world, tied together by mutual obligations to one another...
  2. Thanda

    Argh! Child Brides now Legal for Muslims in Germany and Denmark

    I'm specifically questioning you on your assertion that if the young wife decided to take up the offer of moving to a home away from her husband (after you have indoctrinated her with your views and beliefs) you would force him to pay for her up keep against the threat of deportation. I'm asking...
  3. Thanda

    Argh! Child Brides now Legal for Muslims in Germany and Denmark

    Ah I could tell this was personal.
  4. Thanda

    Argh! Child Brides now Legal for Muslims in Germany and Denmark

    So you're first going to take from him a wife he legally got in his own country and then force him to pay for her? Are you really thinking about what you are saying?
  5. Thanda

    Argh! Child Brides now Legal for Muslims in Germany and Denmark

    Importantly the term "child" is a social and subjective construct, not a scientific and objective one - the same with marriage and the age of consent.
  6. Thanda

    Argh! Child Brides now Legal for Muslims in Germany and Denmark

    No it's not. The question this thread raises is whether a country should recognize marriages done in other countries but which would be illegal within their own country. Same-sex marriage is illegal in most countries. The question raised by the OP can just as easily be applied to same-sex...
  7. Thanda

    Argh! Child Brides now Legal for Muslims in Germany and Denmark

    That is as irrelevant as whether I would be okay with a man being intimate with another man.
  8. Thanda

    Argh! Child Brides now Legal for Muslims in Germany and Denmark

    There are two ways of looking at refugees (and consequently at this particular topic of discussion). Either they are a separate people who are kept in a separate (from the rest of the host countries society) place of waiting until their country has stabilized before being returned; or they are...
  9. Thanda

    Argh! Child Brides now Legal for Muslims in Germany and Denmark

    Do European girls have the option of marrying at 12 years old?
  10. Thanda

    Argh! Child Brides now Legal for Muslims in Germany and Denmark

    Enforced financial support from who?
  11. Thanda

    Is the God of Abraham Really That Special?

    I'm surprised no one has answered you: some of the most famous verses in the Bible from Isaiah 44 6 Thus saith the Lord the King of Israel, and his redeemer the Lord of hosts; I am the first, and I am the last; and beside me there is no God. 7 And who, as I, shall call, and shall declare it...
  12. Thanda

    Violence Against Women and Children

    The 16 days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children starts today. The google news feeds on the topic prove my point about this how women dominate the this period even though this period is ostensibly about violence against both women and children. There is not a single...
  13. Thanda

    Is abortion homicide?

    You are again confusing innocence with righteousness.
  14. Thanda

    Is abortion homicide?

    The righteous, not the innocent, will enter heaven.
  15. Thanda

    RE: My husband loves both of his daughters a lot, but he isn't their father. Should I tell him?

    Which illusion? That the two girls living in his home are his biological children?
  16. Thanda

    RE: My husband loves both of his daughters a lot, but he isn't their father. Should I tell him?

    All I can say is well done for finding a way to make the husband the bad guy.
  17. Thanda

    RE: My husband loves both of his daughters a lot, but he isn't their father. Should I tell him?

    From Quora I am love married for 15 years now and living happily with my husband and two daughters 14 & 13 years old. He is not their real father and he is not aware of that. From my college days when I was dating him, I used to have casual sex with guys around. Please don't ask me about counts...
  18. Thanda

    Should adultery and psychological abuse be punishable in a court of law?

    Spare me your bursts of outrage (feigned or not). I am discussing how adultery should be a crime and should be punishable. You then said. We've punished people for adultery before. Like prohibition, it has never worked and served only to inflame what you were trying to stop in the first place...
  19. Thanda

    Should adultery and psychological abuse be punishable in a court of law?

    I don't care what your field is. The sentence you quoted said nothing about jail. It was actually so clear that I will just restate verbatim below That is up for debate - whether adultery (a form of dishonesty) and a major breach of trust does not make you a bad guy/girl. Did you see that...
  20. Thanda

    Should adultery and psychological abuse be punishable in a court of law?

    Sure, adultery is a symptom of a problem - Robbery is also a symptom of a problem. As is rape, murder, fraud and every other crime. The question is: so what? How does that change the fact that, like all these other crimes, there should be a law against it?
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