Christian sentenced to death for blasphemy in Pakistan.
You keep chucking this question in and it's because you feel religion is
coming under attack. It's the religious-political movement of Islamism being criticised here, not religion generally. I shall look forward to repeating this point next week and the week after and the week after and......
Well, as we've spent the last two months discussing across about a dozen threads, within Islamism mosque and state aren't seperate. Islamists do not support secularism. What it says in the Quar'an is the law, economic, social and education policy. Pakistan's 'democracy' is a sham.
You keep chucking this question in and it's because you feel religion is
coming under attack. It's the religious-political movement of Islamism being criticised here, not religion generally. I shall look forward to repeating this point next week and the week after and the week after and......
You keep chucking this question in and it's because you feel religion is
coming under attack. It's the religious-political movement of Islamism being criticised here, not religion generally. I shall look forward to repeating this point next week and the week after and the week after and......
Well, as we've spent the last two months discussing across about a dozen threads, within Islamism mosque and state aren't seperate. Islamists do not support secularism. What it says in the Quar'an is the law, economic, social and education policy. Pakistan's 'democracy' is a sham.
You keep chucking this question in and it's because you feel religion is
coming under attack. It's the religious-political movement of Islamism being criticised here, not religion generally. I shall look forward to repeating this point next week and the week after and the week after and......
You keep chucking this question in and it's because you feel religion is
coming under attack. It's the religious-political movement of Islamism being criticised here, not religion generally. I shall look forward to repeating this point next week and the week after and the week after and......
You can repeat weekly whatever you like, but if you must make assumptions and criticise, at least make an attempt to answer the question I asked!
Les
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Miners trapped down a well, fire some bacon sarnies down.
It seemed very similar to other questions, however, the response was rude and unhelpful. Sorry.
Pakistan operates a Federal Sharia Court within which Jurists operate. Jurists make the laws, one of which has deemed blasphemy "repugnant to Islam" and that the penalty for "contempt of the Holy Prophet" is death. These people aren't extremists associated with the religion, they are the religion and make the laws for the 170 million living within the Islamic Republic.
Pakistan operates a Federal Sharia Court within which Jurists operate. Jurists make the laws, one of which has deemed blasphemy "repugnant to Islam" and that the penalty for "contempt of the Holy Prophet" is death. These people aren't extremists associated with the religion, they are the religion and make the laws for the 170 million living within the Islamic Republic.
It seemed very similar to other questions, however, the response was rude and unhelpful. Sorry.
Pakistan operates a Federal Sharia Court within which Jurists operate. Jurists make the laws, one of which has deemed blasphemy "repugnant to Islam" and that the penalty for "contempt of the Holy Prophet" is death. These people aren't extremists associated with the religion, they are the religion and make the laws for the 170 million living within the Islamic Republic.
Pakistan operates a Federal Sharia Court within which Jurists operate. Jurists make the laws, one of which has deemed blasphemy "repugnant to Islam" and that the penalty for "contempt of the Holy Prophet" is death. These people aren't extremists associated with the religion, they are the religion and make the laws for the 170 million living within the Islamic Republic.
Still you are right that by any measure in Pakistan it is not simply a minority of 'extremists' agitating for the imposition of harsh blasphemy laws; it's actually law.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-11882019
Does the world feel a bit edgy at the moment, or what?
Does the world feel a bit edgy at the moment, or what?
It seemed very similar to other questions, however, the response was rude and unhelpful. Sorry.
Pakistan operates a Federal Sharia Court within which Jurists operate. Jurists make the laws, one of which has deemed blasphemy "repugnant to Islam" and that the penalty for "contempt of the Holy Prophet" is death. These people aren't extremists associated with the religion, they are the religion and make the laws for the 170 million living within the Islamic Republic.
Pakistan operates a Federal Sharia Court within which Jurists operate. Jurists make the laws, one of which has deemed blasphemy "repugnant to Islam" and that the penalty for "contempt of the Holy Prophet" is death. These people aren't extremists associated with the religion, they are the religion and make the laws for the 170 million living within the Islamic Republic.
Thanks for the answer, your apology accepted of course.
With what you are saying above, it seems to me that the jurists you mention are pretty extreme if they feel they have to provide a death penalty for what they call blasphemy. They can only be one step removed from what we understand as extremists.
Les
I did post a reply which seems to have disappeared.
Thanks for the answer, your apology accepted of course.
With what you are saying above, it seems to me that the jurists you mention are pretty extreme if they feel they have to provide a death penalty for what they call blasphemy. They can only be one step removed from what we understand as extremists.
Les
Thanks for the answer, your apology accepted of course.
With what you are saying above, it seems to me that the jurists you mention are pretty extreme if they feel they have to provide a death penalty for what they call blasphemy. They can only be one step removed from what we understand as extremists.
Les
I find the fact they seem to get upset over the slightest thing and expect people to be killed for the most ridiculous reason, to be totally and utterly unbelievable. They seem to be the most highly strung people on the planet.
I can only go off the people I know, like Maz and Banny. I could never imagine them behaving like those idiots in the OP, hence my choice to call those who do, extremists.
If they want to behave like barbarians in their own Country, so be it. I do not want them to come to GB and think they can get away with the same thing.
Islam is not a problem, Islamism most certainly is. Leave it in Pakistan. We don't want it
Why do you have to put words into my mouth? Show me where I said that.
I was referring to the "jurists" who want to institute such a sentence for that alleged offence.
If you have to try to quote me out of context then you are pretty well short of something significant to say!
Les
I was referring to the "jurists" who want to institute such a sentence for that alleged offence.
If you have to try to quote me out of context then you are pretty well short of something significant to say!
Les
Why do you have to put words into my mouth? Show me where I said that.
I was referring to the "jurists" who want to institute such a sentence for that alleged offence.
If you have to try to quote me out of context then you are pretty well short of something significant to say!
Les
I was referring to the "jurists" who want to institute such a sentence for that alleged offence.
If you have to try to quote me out of context then you are pretty well short of something significant to say!
Les
Do you deny that is an extreme penalty regardless of who has awarded it? How would you regard yourself if you personally awarded such a sentence?
Les
There are times when you confound any kind of a sensible reaction.
You must really be scraping the barrel if you are also trying to make it seem as though I said something that I didn't.
Just try reading what I said again and work out the true meaning of what I said!
Les
The jurists created the offence of blasphemy and it has been made part of Sharia law. It is Sharia law which has made the death penalty part of the sentence for blasphemy amongst a whole list of other penalties for the same offence.
Do you deny that is an extreme penalty regardless of who has awarded it? How would you regard yourself if you personally awarded such a sentence?
Les
Do you deny that is an extreme penalty regardless of who has awarded it? How would you regard yourself if you personally awarded such a sentence?
Les
could we not just shoot all the god and allah botherers and have global peace instead? Does anyone know when the last non god bothering war was? I reckon about 4000BC, when it was about power and global domination......
Oh - Hang on - same motive, different excuse
Oh - Hang on - same motive, different excuse
I pretty much agree there.







