RE: woman rights in Islam
November 2, 2009 at 8:41 pm
(This post was last modified: November 2, 2009 at 10:13 pm by Violet.)
Quote:Ah I see Sae you're talking theoretically/ outside cultural reference. Well of course that's where your rules apply. I was talking about the real world over there >>Indeed, as culture varies: it seems like a poor basis for laws to be built off of
Primarily as a detriment yet primarily not I'd wager. I'm with you then.
See, basing laws off of wether or not people wear hats is just completely ridiculous
Quite frankly, so is arresting people because they opted to not give the box artwork. I am talking about the real world (As far as I can see)... and in the real world: it is ridiculous to ban a box of cereal from hitting the shelves simply because you disagree with the box art (or lack of it). I admit that I cannot fathom how a society could even begin to think of the body as something to be covered up... I am of the mind that it should be exhibited in artistic fashion (Except in the face of environmental effects, which environmental suits are also artwork [despite there being a practical use in wearing them]).Well, I personally see it as a technological detriment (among a few others)... But I can see how it is often benign... and even occasionally good
My most violent disagreement with it is its influence upon society... if it was just something that most people didn't care about (and if people didn't base their lives off of it): then I would easily live with it. A shame religion usually isn't like that 
(Edit: I read and responded in less than a minute earlier [I only got on a bank's wifi for the time it took them to go through the drive through], so now that I had time to say something more, I have
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Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day



