So how can you argue that a religion (Judaism) has a right to its own state (Israel)? Judaism is a religion; nothing more.
the difference, moron, is Judaism is not the foundation for the political system or the laws. People are free to practice other religions without repression. People live under a democratic and non-religious political and legal system, and their lives are not governed by a theocracy.
Sharia Law, i.e. is the basis for law and government in Iran.
Judaimsm, is the identity of ISrael...not its laws.
you can leave this thread now...that was perhaps the dumbest thing I have ever heard, and all your other opinions and their ignorance now make total sense.
If you cannot figure out the difference between Sharia Law, and democratic law, you should try living in Iran or Saudi Arabia, and committing a minor crime.
For example...take your mom and wife and daughter for a walk in Haifa. It is a beautiful Day...the sun is shining, you walk along the promenade and gaze out over the beach and ocean...you are in shorts and t-shirt and the women of your family, are dressed casually, for a wonderful day...something like this
http://www.surfdiva.com/uploads/crtucan.jpg
You have a wonderful day with your lovely family.
then, visit Iran...have your lovely women dress the exact same way...Better yet, cover them almost all the way up, so they look like this
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then see what happens...as in the case of the first 4 days of the new Islamic dress code for women in Iran...
Some 150,000 women have been detained in Iran for violating strict new Islamic dress code rules, the country's top police officer has announced. "During the first four days [since the code came into effect] we have picked up 150,000 women who were not properly veiled, but many of them were released after they signed an admission of guilt and a formal apology," General Ismail Ahmadi Moghaddam told journalists. An unspecified number of the women taken into custody were also forced to undergo psychological counseling, Moghaddam said.
“Only 13 of these women are still being held and they will have to stand trial," he explained.
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Sunday, April 22, 2007
Despite Protests Iran Begins Massive Crackdown On Women
On Friday
700 Iranian women protested at Tehran Polytechnic University against new regulations enabling police as of 21 April to arrest women who do not abide by the Islamic dress code. The women organized a rally on campus and signed a letter to the dean calling the new rules "an offence to the dignity of women" and accusing him of "wanting to extend to academia the sexual apartheid imposed by the government on Iranian society."
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Then, god forbid...someone rapes your daughter or wife or mother...In Israel, the legal system will hear her case as any modern western society would, the rapist will be brought to justice, and will be put on trial...all witness, scientific evidence etc. will be presented, to get justice for your injured family members...
try getting the same treatment in Iran
this is what happens when a woman is raped in Iran...
http://chromatism.net/current/images/stoning.jpg
they are buried up to their breasts and stoned to death in many places. (men are only buried up to their waist, since if you manage to get away from the stoning, you are "free"...but this way, men have an easier time getting away...doesn't really matter, since the women who "free" themselves, are brought back anyway and stoned to death.)
see if you have the guts to watch two women being stoned to death in Iran
http://www.iran-e-azad.org/stoning/stoning-t1.rm
That said, even if they are not stoned to death, try getting justice for a woman who has been raped in IRan...maybe you should do a bit of research on a couple of stories...like these
Death of a teenager | Media | MediaGuardian
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Care to know where Khatami, the so called former "reformist" stood on this issue?
[SIZE=+3]Stoning to Death in Iran:[/SIZE] [SIZE=+2]A Crime Against Humanity [/SIZE] [SIZE=+2]Carried Out By the Mullahs' Regime[/SIZE] [SIZE=+1]Where does Mohammad Khatami (the so called "moderate president") and his "Cabinet" stand on stoning?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+2]E[/SIZE][SIZE=+1]ver since May 1997, when Mohammad Khatami took office, he has been telling the world that he is going to make sure that
law and order prevail in Iran.... He has certainly done that on the issue of stoning people to death:[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]On October 26, 1997,
Associated Press, reported:[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=+1]"Iran Stones Six to Death,[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]TEHRAN - Three men and three women have been stoned to death in public in northern Iran after a court found them guilty of adultery and prostitution, a newspaper reported Sunday.[/SIZE] [SIZE=+1]The report said the stoning was carried out by local citizens in public in town near the Caspian Sea.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]Under Iran's Islamic laws, prostitution and adultery are illegal and punishable by death"[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]Not only "president" Khatami did not oppose the above stoning, but the members of his "Cabinet" continue to support this savage act:[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=+1]Pro-Government Daily Ressalat, April 9 , 1998[/SIZE] [SIZE=+1]In response to a question raised by the correspondent of Farda daily on why the Minister had failed to defend the Islamic punishment of stoning in his Paris interviews, Ata'ollah Mohajerani [government spokesman and Minister of Guidance] said: "There is no doubt that we must all defend the Islamic decrees... As for stoning, there is a Quranic verse that says a group of faithful must be witness to it. In this regard there is a debate whether stoning should take place in full public view or whether it could be carried out in the presence of a limited number of faithfuls in a restricted area."[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+1]The Minister of Islamic Guidance pointed out: "We should keep the interests of our country in mind in an open atmosphere of international public relations. Would it be in our interest if an act of stoning is filmed and broadcast abroad? If not, we should consider carrying out the verdict in front of a small crowd of the believers in order to forestall public backlash."[/SIZE]
you are a complete fool.
do some research before you unleash your stupidity on the world