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So the actions of those people are unjustified no matter how you look at it.
I NEVER said these people's actions were justified. Please don't put words in my mouth.
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So the actions of those people are unjustified no matter how you look at it.
I said that they have a criminal law against blasphemy.
I NEVER said these people's actions were justified. Please don't put words in my mouth.
It is a religion of peace. That doesn't mean people won't try to twist it and use it as justification for horrible acts of injustice... or bigotry
I'm being labeled as the "bad guy" because I don't humor theists. I'm being labeled as the "bad guy" because I don't immediately excuse theists bad behavior. Religion is at the heart of this situation. If you want to label me as the "bad guy" for pointing this out and not backing down, then go ahead. My point is valid.
An eleven year old girl with Downs Syndrome, no less. Does anybody have an example of fanatics of some religion other than Islam acting this crazy? Acid in the faces of schoolgirls, death sentences for adultery, threats of murder for drawing pictures of Mohammed... Sorry, but it always seems to be Islamic fundamentalists doing these things. I know Christian fanatics like to shoot the occasional abortion doctor, but it's far less common.
It seems to me there's either something about Islam that makes a significant portion of its adherents violent, hateful and insane, our there's something about the fusion of church and state that empowers religious believers to become violent, hateful and insane.
I was speaking from a purely Islamic perspective, since you apparently thought that Islam contained justification for what they did. That's why I quoted Qur'anic verses showing otherwise.
No one has excused their actions.
I was speaking from a purely Islamic perspective, since you apparently thought that Islam contained justification for what they did. That's why I quoted Qur'anic verses showing otherwise.
There are literally hundereds of different interpretations of Christianity. Why wouldn't it be different with Islam? They think they are justified and doing what is right. Humans can do nothing else. Did not Christians burn witches? Was it right? No. However, their religous beliefs supported it. That cannot be denied. Maybe they would have lynched those poor women regardless. You think? I don't think so. I'm less tolerant of decisions made based on supernatural belief systems though.
Islamophobia is not rational.
May I ask, can you imagine any other means outside a religious validation in which they could justify putting a child to death for tearing pages out of a book?
And I think that people who use religious belief as a justification for killing people would still kill people even if no religion at all was involved. The reasons may be different, but the principle is still the same.
Exactly! Islam is a religion of peace. These barbarians are motivated by something else.
Now then, Debate Slayer, would you support prosecuting under blasphemy law these barbarians who are giving true and peaceful Islam such a bad name?
Clearly they are blaspheming the peaceful nature of Islam, right? What could be a greater crime than twisting the words of Allah WRONGLY, yes?
Thats not the case here.
To blame extremism on 'supernaturalism' is pathetically ignorant and, given the xenophobic undercurrents of the tirade, wilfully ignorant as well.
What do you think caused it other than barbarism and extreme ignorance?
Girl, 11, Could Face Death in Pakistan for 'Blasphemy' - Yahoo! News
What aspect of a culture would bring it to the point of demanding the death of a child?
That is a good point. It is their official law, and (this isn't really directed at you, but your post made me think of it) really isn't necessarily an Islamic thing. We can see this by the fact that many Muslims don't care and other Islamic nations, past and present, haven't had such laws.
We need to look at the culture instead of always blaming religion. Because this sort of BS happens regardless of religion or not.