Sharia teaches that homosexuality is a vile form of fornication, punishable by death
If you are a Christian, or a Jew, please have a look at Leviticus 20.13 and you will find that your religious book prescribes the same.
Sharia teaches that homosexuality is a vile form of fornication, punishable by death
Christians move with the times and live in the 20th Century.
Jayfart...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EDW88CBo-8&list=FLWOkEnBl5TO4SCLfSlosjgg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytdMUddGe-U[/QUOTE]
You need to brush up on history,buy a book and educate yourself
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=6323160
JBR, you are confused.
First you say what's in the book, as if everyone follows the book, then you say lots of people don't follow the book.
I think you will find that very few people have been executed by religious courts recently, though there have been many attacks, and some murders, by homophobes, of whom an unknown number are atheists.
Sharia teaches that homosexuality is a vile form of fornication, punishable by death
If you are a Christian, or a Jew, please have a look at Leviticus 20.13 and you will find that your religious book prescribes the same.
Norcon's C&P has no relevance
Sharia teaches that homosexuality is a vile form of fornication, punishable by death
If you are a Christian, or a Jew, please have a look at Leviticus 20.13 and you will find that your religious book prescribes the same.
He's more than confused.JBR, you are confused.
First you say what's in the book, as if everyone follows the book, then you say lots of people don't follow the book.
I think you will find that very few people have been executed by religious courts recently, though there have been many attacks, and some murders, by homophobes, of whom an unknown number are atheists.
Google wrote..
"On August 15, 2004, 16-year-old Ateqeh Rajabi, was hanged in public in the northern Iranian town of Neka. Her crime was to have sex with her boyfriend. She had no lawyer, nor could her family find one willing to defend her. The capriciousness of the judge rather than a strict interpretation of the Qur'an contributed to her death. She had talked back to the judge, Haji Reza'i, who later remarked that he would not have ordered her execution had it not been for her "sharp tongue."[2]
In December 2004, Leyla, a 19-year-old girl with a mental age of eight, was sentenced to death for "acts contrary to chastity." The sentencing judge ordered her to be flogged before execution. Her situation was lamentable. When she was eight, her mother forced her into prostitution, letting her be raped repeatedly. She was later sold as a temporary wife (mut'a, sigha), legal in Twelver Shi‘ite law which allows temporary wives to be contracted for set periods ranging from one hour to ninety-nine years. Thirteen-year-old Zhila Izadi also received a death sentence—later commuted—after being impregnated by her older brother.
- In 13 countries around the world, all of them Muslim, people who openly espouse atheism or reject the official state religion of Islam face execution under the law, according to a detailed study issued on Tuesday."
I'd advise you to stay clear of these countries if you want to promote atheism...
Afghanistan, Iran, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritania, Nigeria, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.