(February 22, 2018 at 7:44 pm)Starman Wrote: Sharia law, which originated in the early Islamic states in the 8th and 9th centuries, allows wife beating, permits marriage and sexual intercourse between men and pre-pubescent girls, calls for the stoning of gays, condemns Muslims who convert to Christianity to death, and condones female genital mutilation. About the specific details of Sharia,
Linda Sarsour tweeted, “Sharia law is reasonable, and once u read the details, it makes a lot of sense.”
Yes indeed, genital mutilation, whippings, stonings, treating women like cattle - all this "makes a lot of sense."
That's her opinion.
So many criticize "Sharia Law"; and everybody who carried it out got torn to pieces or abandoned it, examples are Saudi Arabia and ISIS.
Some Muslims don't believe in it; and there is evidence from inside the faith for every bit of criticism to the bloody law; it caused nothing but wars and death.
And let me correct "Linda Sarsour": Sharia Law is not reasonable; it's a Sunni attempt to copy-paste the bible's sentences -like stoning-.
Yes; stoning people who have adultry is a biblical sentence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoning#Biblical
As to "treating women like cattle":
Ephesians 5:22–24
Quote:Wives and Husbands
22 zWives, asubmit to your own husbands, bas to the Lord. 23 For cthe husband is the head of the wife even as dChrist is the head of the church, his body, and is ehimself its Savior. 24 Now as the church submits to Christ, so also wives should submit in everything to their husbands.
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Buddy; you're a Christian! your faith is Sharia Law in English; so what are you criticizing; exactly?
The origins of Sharia Law are a copy-pasting of hellish biblical sentences that Eastern Romans & Crusaders used to carry; and still some Europeans carry now. Ever heard about the scary levels of women abuse, and where are they located?
Don't be a deacon. You follow the Church; so please don't bombard other extreme religions; Sharia Law is basically the "Sunni Hadith", following the example of your own holy book.