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"*Nemo*" |
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25 Sep 2003 05:11:26 PM |
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How insane can they get? (Amina Lawal verdict) |
I was reading the weird-***** story about the woman in Nigeria and her
appeal of the death sentence she got for having a baby after divorce.
Then I came across this lulu:
"He noted that under some interpretations of Shariah, babies can remain
in gestation in a mother's womb for over five years, opening the
possibility that her ex-husband ‹ whom she divorced two years before
giving birth ‹ could have fathered the child. "
These people are fucking cracked. It's bad enough that they take
themselves so bloody seriously... but they appear to expect *civilized*
humans to do so also.
Sheesh!!
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Nemo - EAC Commissioner for Bible Belt Underwater Operations.
Atheist #1331 (the Palindrome of doom!)
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Charter member, SMASH!!
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| User: "JTEM" |
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| Title: Re: How insane can they get? (Amina Lawal verdict) |
25 Sep 2003 09:47:47 PM |
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"*Nemo*" <nemo0037@yahoo.NOSPMPLS.com> wrote
These people are fucking cracked. It's bad enough that
they take themselves so bloody seriously... but they
appear to expect *civilized* humans to do so also.
I'm so glad that I live in an enlightened nation were the national
leader is on record stating that he doesn't believe in evolution,
and were tens of millions are dollars are spent every year in
a battle to turn science classrooms into theology lessons, were
students learn that man & dinosaurs co-existed on this earth a
mere 6,000 years ago.
Our culture is *So* much better than theirs, as any "scientific
creationist" will tell you.
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| User: "jwk" |
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| Title: Re: How insane can they get? (Amina Lawal verdict) |
26 Sep 2003 07:26:40 AM |
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"JTEM" <jaytem@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<nOSdnb_oE5rxNe6iU-KYgw@comcast.com>...
"*Nemo*" <nemo0037@yahoo.NOSPMPLS.com> wrote
These people are fucking cracked. It's bad enough that
they take themselves so bloody seriously... but they
appear to expect *civilized* humans to do so also.
I'm so glad that I live in an enlightened nation were the national
leader is on record stating that he doesn't believe in evolution,
and were tens of millions are dollars are spent every year in
a battle to turn science classrooms into theology lessons, were
students learn that man & dinosaurs co-existed on this earth a
mere 6,000 years ago.
Our culture is *So* much better than theirs, as any "scientific
creationist" will tell you.
Sure it is. For a while yet. They show us exactly where we will be
in a few years if we don't stop the stuff you mentioned. After all
the middle-east was the greatest civilization in the world at one
time. Fruitcake religious ideas, a lot like the ones you mentioned,
made them what they are today.
jwk
BAAWA
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| User: "Gregory Gadow" |
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| Title: Re: How insane can they get? (Amina Lawal verdict) |
26 Sep 2003 09:11:29 AM |
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*Nemo* wrote:
I was reading the weird-***** story about the woman in Nigeria and her
appeal of the death sentence she got for having a baby after divorce.
Then I came across this lulu:
"He noted that under some interpretations of Shariah, babies can remain
in gestation in a mother's womb for over five years, opening the
possibility that her ex-husband ‹ whom she divorced two years before
giving birth ‹ could have fathered the child. "
These people are fucking cracked. It's bad enough that they take
themselves so bloody seriously... but they appear to expect *civilized*
humans to do so also.
Sheesh!!
Stupid, yes, but it actually works out in the woman's favor. If she gets
pregnant two years after being divorced, without having gotten remarried,
then she is saved from adultery charges and the resultant death sentence.
Don't call it insanity; call it a "legal fiction."
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Gregory Gadow
techbear@serv.net
http://www.serv.net/~techbear
Is your faith so weak and your god so powerless
that, without government endorsement of your
religion, all hell will break loose?
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| User: "Maverick" |
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| Title: Re: How insane can they get? (Amina Lawal verdict) |
25 Sep 2003 06:03:55 PM |
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9/26/2003, around 12:11:26 AM, *Nemo* wrote:
I was reading the weird-***** story about the woman in Nigeria and her
appeal of the death sentence she got for having a baby after divorce.
Then I came across this lulu:
"He noted that under some interpretations of Shariah, babies can
remain in gestation in a mother's womb for over five years, opening
the possibility that her ex-husband whom she divorced two years
before giving birth could have fathered the child. "
These people are fucking cracked. It's bad enough that they take
themselves so bloody seriously... but they appear to expect civilized
humans to do so also.
Sheesh!!
Complete madness on all levels. I'm guessing they have no education
worth its name, so that is what they should try to improve. That, and
to tone down the religion, since it doesn't seem to have caused much
good anyway.
I wonder why I still, from time to time, have optimistic views on the
future of mankind. Wishful thinking, perhaps.
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| User: "Dr DuFunny" |
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| Title: Re: How insane can they get? (Amina Lawal verdict) |
25 Sep 2003 07:16:12 PM |
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"Maverick" <sh100@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:vvKcb.2740$d1.1378@nntpserver.swip.net...
9/26/2003, around 12:11:26 AM, *Nemo* wrote:
I was reading the weird-***** story about the woman in Nigeria and her
appeal of the death sentence she got for having a baby after divorce.
Then I came across this lulu:
"He noted that under some interpretations of Shariah, babies can
remain in gestation in a mother's womb for over five years, opening
the possibility that her ex-husband whom she divorced two years
before giving birth could have fathered the child. "
These people are fucking cracked. It's bad enough that they take
themselves so bloody seriously... but they appear to expect civilized
humans to do so also.
Sheesh!!
Complete madness on all levels. I'm guessing they have no education
worth its name, so that is what they should try to improve. That, and
to tone down the religion, since it doesn't seem to have caused much
good anyway.
I wonder why I still, from time to time, have optimistic views on the
future of mankind. Wishful thinking, perhaps.
Future of manking! Who the hell should give a Holy *****?
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: How insane can they get? (Amina Lawal verdict) |
26 Sep 2003 12:56:38 AM |
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In article
<nemo0037-28F534.18112525092003@news01.east.earthlink.net>,
*Nemo* <nemo0037@yahoo.NOSPMPLS.com> wrote:
I was reading the weird-***** story about the woman in Nigeria and her
appeal of the death sentence she got for having a baby after divorce.
Then I came across this lulu:
"He noted that under some interpretations of Shariah, babies can remain
in gestation in a mother's womb for over five years, opening the
possibility that her ex-husband ‹ whom she divorced two years before
giving birth ‹ could have fathered the child. "
Do they permit strange teachings such as biology or medicine in those
places?
This teaching might have come in handy for women whose husbands tended
to be away from home a lot on long sea voyages or military campaigns.
These people are fucking cracked. It's bad enough that they take
themselves so bloody seriously... but they appear to expect *civilized*
humans to do so also.
They probably think that we are the ignorant ones. Fanatics always
think that their group is the only one that has it all together.
Sheesh!!
--
John Hachmann, aa #1782
Pierre Laplace, when asked by Napoleon on why he made
no mention of a god in his book on astronomy: "Sire,
I have no need of that hypothesis."
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