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Originally posted by ArMaP
How many Christians and Jews have been arrested by the Palestinian police?
Originally posted by ArMaP
Why people keep on thinking that this would be only applied to Jews and Christians?
How many Christians and Jews have been arrested by the Palestinian police?
Originally posted by SuperSpark
1. Hamas and Hisballah are sponsored by Iran.
2. Hamas, Hisballah, Al-Queda and Iran have EACH captured Israeli's, Americans and Brits.. then "judged" them, resulting in either barter for their own imprisoned, parading in front of cameras for political points and or summary execution by DECAPITATION.
3. Iran just created a "special court" to prosecute those part of the "Gaza atrocities"
Would you agree at least that we should do everything to prevent such an image in the future?
I do not remember that part from his speach, could you please point to where he said that? Thanks.
Originally posted by SuperSpark
4. Crucifixion was allegedly written into law on CHRISTMAS EVE and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad addressing the West on CHRISTMAS EVE states that Jesus Christ would be on his side against the Jews
Not mine, my hair stays in the same position regardless of talk.
My God man! It makes my hair stand up.
I am not numbed, and the sight of a Western (whatever that means) menaced by someone that looks "Arabic" does not affect me more than the sight of an "Arabic" looking person menaced by a "Western".
I understand, however, that many people are numbed to the point of apathy on this, but it evaporates upon the site of a Christian or Jewish (any Western really) being held with a sword to their neck by 5 masked muslim radicals or the state of Iran.
It does not hurt my heart, but I was expecting that, I am not easily moved by gruesome images, and I never identify myself with anyone else, I am just one person among millions, just that.
It hurts my heart to bring those images to mind.
Sure, and all other images of crimes, wars, hunger, avoidable diseases, etc. There are so many things to do, why start to worry about a hypothetical law to legalise crucifixion in a very small country, a law that, if true, will affect only a very small percentage of their own population?
Would you agree at least that we should do everything to prevent such an image in the future?
Originally posted by ArMaP
There are so many things to do, why start to worry about a hypothetical law to legalise crucifixion in a very small country, a law that, if true, will affect only a very small percentage of their own population?
Originally posted by FredT
I ask again, why does Isreal seem to get this blanket pass for committing the same acts that we decry in others?
Section 59 of the law establishes that “punishment of death will be enacted on any Palestinian who intentionally does one of the following: Raised a weapon against Palestine on behalf of the enemy during war, was appointed to negotiate with a foreign government on a Palestinian issue and negotiated against Palestinians’ interest, performed a hostile action against a foreign country in a way that endangers Palestine in war or in harming political relations, served a foreign army in time of war, advised or helped soldiers to enlist in this army, weakened the spirit or the force of resistance of the people, or spied against Palestine especially during war.”
The new Penal Code in effect establishes Koranic Punishments as prescribed in Sharia Law, which include amputation, application of lashes in various degrees of severity depending on the type of crimes committed, crucifixion and the death penalty. Blood revenge has also been contemplated in the new legislation.
Legislation expects 40 lashes as a minimum applicable to any person caught drinking wine or storing wine or indeed producing wine and death penalty for actions committed against the interests of Palestine.
Moreover, the new Penal Code in its text - according to sources quoted above - states that “These punishments will not be canceled or pardoned
…”.
But it's not hypothetical, that was the first thing I wrote.
Originally posted by FlyersFan
Using that thought process - why should anyone care what happens to GITMO detainees? It effects only a very small percentage of people in a small isolated place.