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refuting misconceptions:1-women in Islam
RE: refuting misconceptions:1-women in Islam
(June 7, 2010 at 7:32 am)mo3taz3nbar Wrote:
Quote:Do they outnumber or even equal the number of cases where she gets less? No divorce financial rules should be based on gender.
no am not outnumbering anything i just prove that the rules of divorce or anything dont depend on gender
You haven't proven this at all. We have seen proof that the rules are indeed dependant on gender. Nothing so far says to disregard those rules. It hasn't even been pseudo-counter-balanced with an opposing (but equally sexist) divorce rule in men's disfavour that happens with equal frequency.

Quote:being more emotional has nothing to do with the things you mentioned above when you become a mother you will have more understanding of this
I am 47 years old, sonny!!! But, thanks for trying to tell me what I will be feeling, you silly young person who is not even the same gender as me and knows nothing of motherhood or parental instincts. For people who do decide to have children, of course emotions come into play, but for both. Which parent is going to be staying home and raising the kids, thus having a higher likely emotional investment/experience? I used to know a guy who really liked the idea of someday being a househusband, doing the traditionally female role of child care and cooking. He was a very good cook too, and had I ever wanted to settle down and raise a family, I would have pursued him in a serious way, but I digress.

Quote:its your freedom to choose wether to believe and do what god tells you or you refuse it but the things you see as freedom they seem like that but later things that may happen is really harmful for you and for the society(even if it didnt happen to you till now) you have to try it by yourself to know that when god forbid something its also for your own benefit
That's pretty creepy. I hope that's not what it sounds like, but before jumping to conclusions, what harmful results are you trying to blame on the three examples of exposed skin, unmarried sex and porn viewing? Also, are you saying that this harm will happen differently to women, eg resulting from the fact that your religion gives different clothing rules to women and men?

Quote:calm down scented am not attacking you we are just sharing our beliefs am not trying to force anything to you maybe the things am telling you now you will discover it later and the same about anything you tell meSmile
Calm down yourself, buddy. I'll be as calm or not calm as I feel like. You are telling me that your imaginary god is forcing this on me. If your god wants to tell me something, he can tell me directly. He can instantly talk to my brain in a way that I can't help but to believe in him. Then I can consider whether it's worth following the rules he (not you or your silly book) tells me about to avoid the after death punishment he threatens me with.
I'm really shitty at giving kudos and rep. That's because I would be inconsistent in remembering to do them, and also I don't really want it to show if any favouritism is happening. Even worse would be inconsistencies causing false favouritisms to show. So, fuck it. Just assume that I've given you some good rep and a number of kudos, and everyone should be happy...
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Messages In This Thread
RE: refuting misconceptions:1-women in Islam - by bozo - May 29, 2010 at 6:39 pm
RE: refuting misconceptions:1-women in Islam - by ARMS - May 31, 2010 at 7:42 pm
RE: refuting misconceptions:1-women in Islam - by ARMS - June 2, 2010 at 5:29 pm
RE: refuting misconceptions:1-women in Islam - by ARMS - June 3, 2010 at 7:05 am
RE: refuting misconceptions:1-women in Islam - by Scented Nectar - June 7, 2010 at 11:21 am
RE: refuting misconceptions:1-women in Islam - by Violet - June 12, 2010 at 12:53 am
RE: refuting misconceptions:1-women in Islam - by Dotard - June 14, 2010 at 11:23 pm
RE: refuting misconceptions:1-women in Islam - by Dotard - June 17, 2010 at 12:46 am
RE: refuting misconceptions:1-women in Islam - by annatar - June 22, 2010 at 12:40 pm
RE: refuting misconceptions:1-women in Islam - by annatar - June 23, 2010 at 10:07 am
RE: refuting misconceptions:1-women in Islam - by Dotard - June 23, 2010 at 11:17 pm

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