Archive for April, 2008

Islamic Intolerance

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

By David Hallstrom Islamic apologists keep telling us that the religion of Islam is a kind, tolerante and peaceful religion. Every time a woman is stoned or someone is beheaded or a homicide bomber blows up a bus or restaurant filled with innocent people, we are told that it is the work of Islamic fanatics and that true followers of Islam do not agree with these things. Now we find out that in Afganistan, a country that is 99% Muslim, a man is being tried under Sharia (Islamic law) for apostasy, and if convicted, will face the death penalty. What did this man do that was so horrible, so against the Islamic faith? He converted to Christianity, that’s the terrible thing that he did. This is apparently one of the worst things a Muslim can do. He chose to give up the Islamic faith and therefore is so evil that he deserves to be put to death. He can be spared, however, if he agrees to become a Muslim again. The Hadith (which is said to be the body of quotes attributed to Muhammad), Sahih Bukhari Vol. 9, book 84, number 57, has been interpreted as saying “Kill whoever changes his religion”, so the Sharia court judge is proposing to do just that. The Torah in Deuteronomy 13:6-10 has been interpreted as saying about apostastics “But thou shalt surely kill him; thine hand shall be first upon him to put him to death, and afterwards the hand of all the people. And thou shalt stone him with stones, that he die; because he hath sought to thrust thee away from the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage.” yet I don’t believe that any Israeli judge would ever even consider attempting to hand down any type of criminal sentence for apostasy. If the Islamic religion is so kind, tolerant and peaceful, why are it’s laws interpreted in such a barbaric and intolerant way by so many followers. I realize that not all Muslim countries follow Sharia law and that of those that do, not all are so fanatical. However, many Muslim countries do still practice amputation of one/both hand(s) for theft, stoning for adultery, and execution for apostasy. Other countries, including Iraq, that did not, in the past, follow Sharia law are now talking about setting up Sharia courts. I also realize that not all Muslims interpret Islamic law the same way. Islamic law like any other body of laws is subject to interpretation and therefore can be interpreted liberally, moderately or fundamentally. The problem is that while some Muslims interpret Islamic law liberally or moderately, it seems that a large majority of the Muslims in the Arabic world interpret the law fundamentally (at least as it pertains to women and non believers). Afganistan’s constitution guarentees freedom of religion, however, in an interview, Afganistan’s Foreign Minister stated that the government had “nothing to do” with the court case. He further stated that he hoped there would be a “satisfactory result” to the case. To me, this seems that he was saying that the Sharia court is not bound by Afgani law and can do as it pleases, thereby making the Afgani constitution worthless. It further leads to the belief that Afganistan is a democracy on paper only and is actually ruled by Islamic fundamentalists. These fundamentalists may not be as bad as the Taliban but, so far, they do not seem to be much better. There are many religious groups that believe that apostasy is wrong and that their religion is the only true religion. However, I know of no country, in this day and age, other than certain Muslim countries, that would sentence a person to death for changing his or her religious beliefs. Such things did happen in the past, look at the Spanish inquisition, but are now considered repugnant. David G. Hallstrom, Sr. is a retired private investigator and currently publishes several internet directories including http://www.resourcesforattorneys.com a legal and lifestyle resources directory for attorneys, lawyers and the internet public. For more lifestyle information see lifestyle.resourcesforattorneys.com, the Lifestyle directory from Resources For Attorneys. If you would like to comment on this article’s subject please go to http://forums.resourcesforattorneys.com You do not have to register in order to post comments. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=David_Hallstrom http://EzineArticles.com/?Islamic-Intolerance&id=169211 buy phentermine online no prescription where can i buy phentermine without a prescription phentermine to buy cheapest phentermine without prescription

Men’s Gold Wedding Rings

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

By Eric Morris Gold wedding rings are the most traditional rings available. When mens wedding rings first became popular during the Second World War, gold was the metal of choice. Over the years, other metals have been introduced into the market. Nevertheless, gold has continued to have a strong presence as the preferred metal for wedding bands. Pure gold is too weak to be used for jewelry purposes, so it is always alloyed with at least one additional metal to ensure strength and durability. Pure gold would be 24 karats, but most man gold wedding rings will either be 14 karats or 18 karats. When a ring is marked as being 14 karats, that means that it is approximately 58.3 percent gold, whereas an 18 karat ring is 75 percent pure gold. Obviously, an 18 karat gold ring would be more susceptible to wear and tear, as it is more gold, and thus weaker than 14 karat gold. Some man gold wedding ring purchasers may prefer a more silver tone to their ring. For them, white gold is the answer. White gold is simply yellow gold that has been treated to look white (or silver). In order to make the yellow gold appear white, elements such as nickel, palladium, or silver are added. While nickel itself can give a good white gold appearance, it is often allergenic and can cause skin problems to anyone who is sensitive to nickel. Gold that is alloyed with palladium and silver will not usually cause allergies, and most 18 karat gold is alloyed only with these two metals. One problem with white gold is that, since it has the same properties as yellow gold, it will begin to look more yellow over time. In fact, many white gold rings have to be re-plated after several years in order to restore it to its original color. Despite the fact that yellow and white gold does not have the durability has other metals, it is still a popular choice for man wedding ring buyers. Mens Wedding Rings Info provides detailed information on diamond, platinum, titanium, gold, moissanite, unique, and comfort fit mens wedding rings, as well as wedding ring sets for men and women. Mens Wedding Rings Info is the sister site of Titanium Rings Web. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Eric_Morris http://EzineArticles.com/?Mens-Gold-Wedding-Rings&id=69634 prescription phentermine 37.5 phentermine online pharmacy online pharmacy for phentermine phentermine with no prescription

Finding Love With Feng Shui

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

By Logan Wong If true love has been eluding you, you could increase the chances of meeting someone you fancy by activating the Romance sector in your home. Where can you find your Romance sector? One way is by using your Chinese horoscope. We all belong to one of twelve Chinese horoscopes - Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. For those of you born in the year of the Rat, Dragon, or Monkey, your Romance sector is in the West. For those of you born in the year of the Horse, Dog, or Tiger, your Romance sector is in the East. For those of you born in the year of the Rooster, Ox, or Snake, your Romance sector is in the South. For those of us born in the year of the Rabbit, Goat, or Pig, our Romance sector is in the North. After you’ve located your Romance sector in your house, it’s time to activate the sector. Flowers are often used to activate the Romance sector. There are a number of things you need to pay attention: 1. The vase must be filled with fresh flowers and clear water. You should not have an empty vase. 2. Only fresh flowers should be used. No synthetic flowers. (That would have made things so much easier, wouldn’t it?) 3. Ideally, display 4 stalks of flowers. 3. Choose flowers with vibrant colors and without thorns. Never use black or white flowers. 4. Pay attention to the color of the vase. If your Romance sector is in the East or Southeast sector (belonging to Wood element), you can use a green vase. If your Romance sector is in the South (belonging to Fire element), you can use a purple or red vase. If your Romance sector is in the North (belonging to Water element), you can use a black or blue vase. If your Romance sector is in the West or Northwest (belonging to Metal element), you can use a white or gold vase. If your Romance sector is in the Southwest or Northeast (belonging to Earth element), you can use a yellow vase. Wishing you all the best in finding the love of your life. Logan Wong is a writer with Feng Shui Metaluck, a website offering free Feng Shui tips and resources. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Logan_Wong http://EzineArticles.com/?Finding-Love-With-Feng-Shui&id=47007 ambien to treat post stroke spasticity ambien picture about adverse reaction to ativan ativan generic