Paulpablo,
You're still not understanding. Even though the behavior described is almost entirely contained in Islamic countries/cultures you are stating that the divine basis for the culture expressly prohibits the behavior engaged in by Islam's most ardent followers. Nobody can be this dense, I think you are just being coy.
If I take your word that Islam doesn't condone the behavior described, then what does that say about Islam's ability to influence the behavior of its professed believers? Impotent comes to mind. If Muslims can't follow the rules then the expectation that others see the light and join the fold is simply unrealistic.
You're still not understanding. Even though the behavior described is almost entirely contained in Islamic countries/cultures you are stating that the divine basis for the culture expressly prohibits the behavior engaged in by Islam's most ardent followers. Nobody can be this dense, I think you are just being coy.
If I take your word that Islam doesn't condone the behavior described, then what does that say about Islam's ability to influence the behavior of its professed believers? Impotent comes to mind. If Muslims can't follow the rules then the expectation that others see the light and join the fold is simply unrealistic.