Exactly. It's about having a bit of empathy, and not wanting to cause suffering. Not about the law.
Let's not forget about the pay. I was offered a ridiculously high 6 figure income for a contract in SA. Had kids in school, so had to turn it down so not to disrupt the family but had I been...
If they're not compelled to chant, of course they shouldn't protest.
Look, I'm a Jew in a (nominally) Xian country, do you think I 'protest' Xmas? Of course not, for example I don't get offended at 'happy Xmas' greetings, why should I make a rukus over a good will wish?
Folk need to learn...
Actually, it doesn't seem to say that.
"...please do not eat or drink in public places. Saudi Arabia has very strict rules against people who do not respect the feelings of those who are fasting."
Seems reasonable, eating in front of those fasting is just rude. Nothing I see says non-Muslims...
Zardoz (of course)
Lots of what's been mentioned already.
Recently, Interstellar.
Many SciFi classics have spiritual themes underlying.
2001 A Space Odyssey started it.
I'm afraid I'm not going to be able to give a meaningful answer right now. I'm moving, and all my books are packed. All I have is a Chumash with Rashi and a Siddur.
As a general principal, I do not accept anything from this period as 'authoritative scripture' without reservation.
Everything is...
Well, as we all know the victors write the history books; so it's not a surprise to me that the roman church would turn Pontius Pilate into a victim almost.and lay the blame with the Jews.
Yes, that's why I said "...even if the etymology of the name is from place name" because the existence of it is in dispute; and no debate is permitted in comparative religion forum, so I wanted to keep it open.
Pretty accurate, clearly shows that we don't know very much truth about the early Jewish followers of Yeshua, as almost all info comes from the early Roman church. The church labeled them heretics and worked to destroy them, which it accomplished by the fourth century. Nothing drew the ire of...
Yes, but I think they would more likely call themselves Ebionites (Poor ones, as in humble - poor in spirit). Nazarene would probably be a label that others would use to refer to them. They would not all be in or from the region of Nazareth anyways, even if the etymology of the name is from...
Can't use it, as staff. Before I was, I used it, but all of the ones I put there were eventually banned so no issue really.
It's useless on the forums anyways, because you will see the posts in other people's quotes.
However, for stopping unwanted PM's it's very effective.
An absolute and inerrant path to idolatry.
Of the 'gospels' it's the most corrupted.
Matthew being the least corrupted.
I accept nothing from John or Paul.
A slave has no free will, so it's not the correct term.
G-d does not need a servant, that's true, but why would he need a slave either?
However, his creation might need servants in it, to maintain it.