
Moonbutter
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Posted by ShadowcatWhat Christians believe women should be stoned? And what do they use for religious support? What did Jesus say about stoning?Posted by SkyePosted by Sn1p3r187BackpedalingPosted by Skye
@Sn1p3r187:
"ignorant for seeing that this woman supports Sharia law and the evidence is there? Yeah I'm pretty ignorant for knowing the truth"
You calling me a toolbag because I support Linda (as I would any individual) in her racial and civil activism is because you're a bigot and that's the truth. She has the right to practice her religion just like everyone else in the U.S. Yeah, you're still ignorant.
A bigot to people who are hypocrites and oxymoronic? Yeah I'm a pretty big bigot for seeing feminism and sharia law as contradictory and pointing that out. And addressing the fact that the countries you listed don't have sharia law in place. Which is why those women got elected to power. Of course she can practice her religion I don't really care about her religion. I care about the oxymoron. You could be muslim and not support some aspects of sharia law. The ignorance is in those who don't want to acknowledge the information and truth in front of them, so I suggest- Check yourself before you wreck yourself.
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YOU think she's a hypocrite and oxymoronic because you don't know her truth.
"You could be muslim and not support some aspects of sharia law."
EXACTLY! Not all Muslims abide by ALL sharia laws.
She, like many other U.S. Muslims, regard sharia as a guide for their private religious practice, she said. “I don’t eat pork,” she said. “I don’t drink alcohol. I pray five times a day.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/social-issues/womens-march-catapults-a-muslim-american-leader-onto-national-stage/2017/02/07/56bb6156-ea31-11e6-80c2-30e57e57e05d_story.html?utm_term=.927ee77e9fe7
Kind of like how not all Christians think that women should be stoned to death
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Posted by sagsagsagPosted by sultrykittyPosted by ShadowcatWhat Christians believe women should be stoned? And what do they use for religious support? What did Jesus say about stoning?Posted by SkyePosted by Sn1p3r187BackpedalingPosted by Skye
@Sn1p3r187:
"ignorant for seeing that this woman supports Sharia law and the evidence is there? Yeah I'm pretty ignorant for knowing the truth"
You calling me a toolbag because I support Linda (as I would any individual) in her racial and civil activism is because you're a bigot and that's the truth. She has the right to practice her religion just like everyone else in the U.S. Yeah, you're still ignorant.
A bigot to people who are hypocrites and oxymoronic? Yeah I'm a pretty big bigot for seeing feminism and sharia law as contradictory and pointing that out. And addressing the fact that the countries you listed don't have sharia law in place. Which is why those women got elected to power. Of course she can practice her religion I don't really care about her religion. I care about the oxymoron. You could be muslim and not support some aspects of sharia law. The ignorance is in those who don't want to acknowledge the information and truth in front of them, so I suggest- Check yourself before you wreck yourself.
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YOU think she's a hypocrite and oxymoronic because you don't know her truth.
"You could be muslim and not support some aspects of sharia law."
EXACTLY! Not all Muslims abide by ALL sharia laws.
She, like many other U.S. Muslims, regard sharia as a guide for their private religious practice, she said. “I don’t eat pork,” she said. “I don’t drink alcohol. I pray five times a day.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/social-issues/womens-march-catapults-a-muslim-american-leader-onto-national-stage/2017/02/07/56bb6156-ea31-11e6-80c2-30e57e57e05d_story.html?utm_term=.927ee77e9fe7
Kind of like how not all Christians think that women should be stoned to death
So then why do the majority of Muslims in Sharia law countries (and some non-Sharia countries) support the stoning of women (and gays and apostates)? Is there anything in their religious texts to support them? What did Muhammad say about stoning?
Stoning was in surah an-nur for men and women who have sexual affair outside their marriage, which was then cancelled out or abolished in surah an-nisa ..
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'why do some Muslim still implement this?'
That's what happen when you're devoted to a religion because your parent told you to and completely forgetting the first fundamental advise, which came in as the first verse that was passed to Rasulullah SAW by Gabriel : "Iqra.. Iqra.. Iqra" meaning.. "read... read... read"click to expand
Posted by ShadowcatThe difference is that the Bible has two books. One is the Torah, which is the history and the laws for the Jews. The New Testament came later. They have historical context and chronology so you know what came before, and what came after.Posted by sultrykittyPosted by ShadowcatWhat Christians believe women should be stoned? And what do they use for religious support? What did Jesus say about stoning?Posted by SkyePosted by Sn1p3r187BackpedalingPosted by Skye
@Sn1p3r187:
"ignorant for seeing that this woman supports Sharia law and the evidence is there? Yeah I'm pretty ignorant for knowing the truth"
You calling me a toolbag because I support Linda (as I would any individual) in her racial and civil activism is because you're a bigot and that's the truth. She has the right to practice her religion just like everyone else in the U.S. Yeah, you're still ignorant.
A bigot to people who are hypocrites and oxymoronic? Yeah I'm a pretty big bigot for seeing feminism and sharia law as contradictory and pointing that out. And addressing the fact that the countries you listed don't have sharia law in place. Which is why those women got elected to power. Of course she can practice her religion I don't really care about her religion. I care about the oxymoron. You could be muslim and not support some aspects of sharia law. The ignorance is in those who don't want to acknowledge the information and truth in front of them, so I suggest- Check yourself before you wreck yourself.
.
YOU think she's a hypocrite and oxymoronic because you don't know her truth.
"You could be muslim and not support some aspects of sharia law."
EXACTLY! Not all Muslims abide by ALL sharia laws.
She, like many other U.S. Muslims, regard sharia as a guide for their private religious practice, she said. “I don’t eat pork,” she said. “I don’t drink alcohol. I pray five times a day.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/social-issues/womens-march-catapults-a-muslim-american-leader-onto-national-stage/2017/02/07/56bb6156-ea31-11e6-80c2-30e57e57e05d_story.html?utm_term=.927ee77e9fe7
Kind of like how not all Christians think that women should be stoned to death
So then why do the majority of Muslims in Sharia law countries (and some non-Sharia countries) support the stoning of women (and gays and apostates)? Is there anything in their religious texts to support them? What did Muhammad say about stoning?
http://biblehub.com/deuteronomy/22-21.html
I could be incorrect, but isn't sharia law a mixture of Quran and Hadith interpretations/excerpts? Isn't the Quran the equivalent of the bible in Muslim countries? You can find a great many fucked up bible verses too.click to expand
Posted by ShadowcatPosted by sultrykittyBtw there's stuff in the bible that condemns gays too.Posted by ShadowcatWhat Christians believe women should be stoned? And what do they use for religious support? What did Jesus say about stoning?Posted by SkyePosted by Sn1p3r187BackpedalingPosted by Skye
@Sn1p3r187:
"ignorant for seeing that this woman supports Sharia law and the evidence is there? Yeah I'm pretty ignorant for knowing the truth"
You calling me a toolbag because I support Linda (as I would any individual) in her racial and civil activism is because you're a bigot and that's the truth. She has the right to practice her religion just like everyone else in the U.S. Yeah, you're still ignorant.
A bigot to people who are hypocrites and oxymoronic? Yeah I'm a pretty big bigot for seeing feminism and sharia law as contradictory and pointing that out. And addressing the fact that the countries you listed don't have sharia law in place. Which is why those women got elected to power. Of course she can practice her religion I don't really care about her religion. I care about the oxymoron. You could be muslim and not support some aspects of sharia law. The ignorance is in those who don't want to acknowledge the information and truth in front of them, so I suggest- Check yourself before you wreck yourself.
.
YOU think she's a hypocrite and oxymoronic because you don't know her truth.
"You could be muslim and not support some aspects of sharia law."
EXACTLY! Not all Muslims abide by ALL sharia laws.
She, like many other U.S. Muslims, regard sharia as a guide for their private religious practice, she said. “I don’t eat pork,” she said. “I don’t drink alcohol. I pray five times a day.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/social-issues/womens-march-catapults-a-muslim-american-leader-onto-national-stage/2017/02/07/56bb6156-ea31-11e6-80c2-30e57e57e05d_story.html?utm_term=.927ee77e9fe7
Kind of like how not all Christians think that women should be stoned to death
So then why do the majority of Muslims in Sharia law countries (and some non-Sharia countries) support the stoning of women (and gays and apostates)? Is there anything in their religious texts to support them? What did Muhammad say about stoning?
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Posted by SkyePosted by Sn1p3r187Omg you're ignorant lolPosted by SkyePosted by Sn1p3r187BackpedalingPosted by Skye
@Sn1p3r187:
"ignorant for seeing that this woman supports Sharia law and the evidence is there? Yeah I'm pretty ignorant for knowing the truth"
You calling me a toolbag because I support Linda (as I would any individual) in her racial and civil activism is because you're a bigot and that's the truth. She has the right to practice her religion just like everyone else in the U.S. Yeah, you're still ignorant.
A bigot to people who are hypocrites and oxymoronic? Yeah I'm a pretty big bigot for seeing feminism and sharia law as contradictory and pointing that out. And addressing the fact that the countries you listed don't have sharia law in place. Which is why those women got elected to power. Of course she can practice her religion I don't really care about her religion. I care about the oxymoron. You could be muslim and not support some aspects of sharia law. The ignorance is in those who don't want to acknowledge the information and truth in front of them, so I suggest- Check yourself before you wreck yourself.
.
YOU think she's a hypocrite and oxymoronic because you don't know her truth.
"You could be muslim and not support some aspects of sharia law."
EXACTLY! Not all Muslims abide by ALL sharia laws.
She, like many other U.S. Muslims, regard sharia as a guide for their private religious practice, she said. “I don’t eat pork,” she said. “I don’t drink alcohol. I pray five times a day.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/social-issues/womens-march-catapults-a-muslim-american-leader-onto-national-stage/2017/02/07/56bb6156-ea31-11e6-80c2-30e57e57e05d_story.html?utm_term=.927ee77e9fe7
She supports sharia law. Never stated which aspects of it. Still makes it contradictory. But even her doing what she does would be enough to get her killed in a country run by sharia law. So what's the point? Either she's with it and not a feminist or against it and not. Under her support of sharia law she wouldn't be able to go outside without wearing a burka
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Posted by Skye
" repeating the question..
"If you're still paying interest rates, than Sharia Law hasn't taken over America"
"You know when you're living under Sharia Law if suddenly all your loans and credit cards become interest free. Sound nice, isn't it?"
All her tweets. How is that for a subtle infiltration of ideology?"
You refuse to read the Snopes/Linda article posted by Ixion. lol
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Bigotry is an accusation, which is often used by liberal and marxist types to condemn those people who are not of the same "tolerant" or "open minded" attitude as themselves.
By using this term they create what I call an infinite loop of intolerance.
If someone is accused of bigotry then the accusing party must also be intolerant of the accused persons intolerance; therefore, it is self evident that the term bigot in a sense, can not actually exist in a free society or open debate because of it's self-destructive, self-imploding and hypocritical nature.