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Old 05-29-2008, 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Anikdote View Post
Mr. Sunni is a proponent of Sharia Law. Furthermore he's spoke in justification of morality killings.

Examples of this behavior:
Women killed for chatting on Facebook
Spouse Killings
Paki women jailed for being raped
Thank for your answer. I wanted to make sure I knew who you were referring to.

Sunni Man lives in the United States, he is an American citizen. Whether he agrees with the right of Muslims in another country to apply Sharia Law in this manner in their countries--he is (as far as I know) a law abiding citizen of the US.

If he does in fact approve of morality killings--then he and I disagree. We in America also approve of morality killings. We call this 'capital punishment' and we support the killing of rapists and murderers.

I don't agree with morality killings--I am opposed to the death penalty.

The reason I continue to point out the differences between Buddhism and Islam is that some Americans are so ignorant of non-Judeo-Christian religions that they think any religion that had its origin in Asia is the same.
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