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From: "Rich Gauszka"
"Adam" <""4thwormcastfromthemolehill\"{at}the
field.near the bridge"> wrote in message news:44298661$1{at}w3....
> Gary Britt wrote:
>> I guess it hurts when people correctly point out that most male Muslims
>> in
>> the middle east live by a code of conduct that is hysterically barbaric,
>> 200
>> to 400 years behind the current age and standards of thinking, adherents
>> to
>> a murderous mythology that was created by a petty thief and ousted
>> Iranian
>> prince in order to seize control of power and wealth. I mean really,
>> your
>> effective defense below of idiots believing in 70 virgins as
>> justification
>> for killing themselves and murdering others is amazing given your
>> strongly
>> anti-religious statements when it comes to every other religion on the
>> planet.
>>
>> Most of the time I just ignore your intellectual dishonesty and
>> duplicity,
>> but even for you a self described non-believer, your defense of those
>> murdering themselves and others in the name of 70 virgin rewards is a new
>> low point even for your blather.
>>
>>
> ROFLMAO
>
> Ah you do amuse by your ignorant posturing.
>
> You sad little pseudo-christian bigot.
>
> You have a hard time reading & understanding most things so as usual the
> above is just the std hatefilled bollox of the fascist.
>
> Adam
Disclaimer: I do not subscribe to Gary B's view above
That said usually any criticism of abhorrent religious conduct many times
is shouted down as bigoted. While some criticism may be, some of it is also
quite justified.
I also find it quite incomprehensible in this day and age that Sharia and
other religious arbitration got a toe hold in Ontario Canada in the 1990s.
Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty later stated that religious arbitration
would no longer be allowed but the proposed changes to the Arbitration Act
don't mention religious arbitration.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/shariaon.htm
In 1991, the Ontario Government passed the Arbitration Act. 2 This allows
individuals to resolve conflicts through the arbitration rather than
slogging it out in court. The Act permitted religiously based as well as
secular arbitration tribunals in the province. Their decisions are
recognized by the regular courts. There are several such religiously based
arbitration tribunals in Ontario, based on Roman Catholic, Jewish,
Aboriginal and other faiths. Some Muslim groups were keen on having the
decisions of Sharia tribunals recognized by Ontario courts
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