The next issue, is how does this "insta-adoption process" affect things like incest? If this actually occurred then a lot of people are going to be related a lot closer than they originally thought...
It certainly does get confusin'.
The next issue, is how does this "insta-adoption process" affect things like incest? If this actually occurred then a lot of people are going to be related a lot closer than they originally thought...
“A man can have sex with animals such as sheeps, cows, camels and so on. However, he should kill the animal after he has his orgasm. He should not sell the meat to the people in his own village; however, selling the meat to the next door village should be fine - From Khomeini's book, "Tahrirolvasyleh"
You can find all kinds of gems of living the devout Islamic life. Try this from the Ayotallah Khomeini, peace be upon him..
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Actually coldstream is right on the money. Khomeini said some awfully strange things. Hubby or I posted a bunch of things that were quoted from his book.Riiiggggt. Playing fast and loose on Deuteronomy 5:20 eh. Ah those pesky commandments.
Now Khomeini was responsible for the murder of many Baha'is in Iran. If you're so desperate to nail him for something, certainly you could find something truthful to nail him on, no?
Didn't post a bunch of stuff from Khomeini's book? If he did, I didn't see it.And George Bush didn't?
Well, the Islamic clerics are at it again, issuing fatwas right and left. Women in Saudi Arabia should give their breast milk to male colleagues and acquaintances in order to avoid breaking strict Islamic law forbidding mixing between the sexes, two powerful Saudi clerics have said. They are at odds, however, over precisely how the milk should be conveyed.
Sheikh Al Obeikan, an adviser to the royal court and consultant to the Ministry of Justice, set off a firestorm of controversy recently when he said on TV that women who come into regular contact with men who aren't related to them ought to give them their breast milk so they will be considered relatives.
"The man should take the milk, but not directly from the breast of the woman," Al Obeikan said, according to Gulf News. "He should drink it and then becomes a relative of the family, a fact that allows him to come in contact with the women without breaking Islam's rules about mixing."
[FONT="]But his remarks were followed by an announcement by another high-profile sheik, Abi Ishaq Al Huwaini, who said that men should suckle the breast milk directly from a woman's breast.
[/FONT] Shortly after the two sheiks weighed in on the matter, a bus driver in the country's Eastern Region reportedly told one of the female teachers whom he drives regularly that he wanted to suckle milk from her breast. The teacher has threatened to file a lawsuit against him.
It seems Islam gets weirder, more extreme, more vicious every day.
Saudi Clerics Advocate Adult Breast-Feeding - AOL News
Along with thousands of Iranians that had the quick trial and a fast hanging just before he died about 1988 I think. Just another Nut Job. Cut from the same cloth as Imanutjob in Iran.Riiiggggt. Playing fast and loose on Deuteronomy 5:20 eh. Ah those pesky commandments.
Now Khomeini was responsible for the murder of many Baha'is in Iran. If you're so desperate to nail him for something, certainly you could find something truthful to nail him on, no?
The thing is though that some will assume that all Muslims worship these clerics. Now I'm sure there are some who blindly follow these clerics just as there are some who blindly follow their local priest, reverend or rabbi. But others are literate enough to read their sacred text for themselves and come up to their own conclusion.
We shouldn't confuse a cleric's fatwa with Islam.
Nothing to do with Islam. If it's not in the Qur'an or the ahadith, then it's but one man's interpretation.
I agree this is both hilarious and insane. But does anyone here seriously believe this viewpoint is shared by a majority of Muslims? I'm sure we could start many threads on hilarious and insane opinions held by a few Christians or Jews.
The fact still remains that this has little to do with Islam and a lot to do with some dingbats interpretation of it.As I said in my previous post, this is not a fringe opinion by some rogue Imam, but fatwa issued by an important official of Saudi Ministry.
Sure there are some Christians who hold fringe opinions. But if the Pope were to come up with crazy decrees like this, you may be sure that people will notice and there will be uproar. Sheikh Al Obeikan appears to be very influential is Saudi society, perhaps comparable to Pope in the western world.
Anyway, this raises another question. Does the fatwa hold for other bodily fluids as well? How about sweat, spit, urine, tears etc.? Will they do in place of breast milk (after all, not every woman can produce breast milk)? And if so, how are these fluids to be ingested?
The fact still remains that this has little to do with Islam and a lot to do with some dingbats interpretation of it.
It reminds me of your religiously-held interpretations of physics.
Dingabats or not I sign up for Pamela Anderson to Feed me Baby Feed me.good post.
Explain to the great unwashed of Guro of Insight.You all wanted to see Islam brought into the 21 century...well..... here's one of the small steps...... but I will lay odds, that not a single one of you will get it.
Dingabats or not I sign up for Pamela Anderson to Feed me Baby Feed me.
Is that a screw nail in Barbie's belly-button?If you're going to drink from a plastic bottle (nasty stuff), you might as well drink from the newer plastics, less BPA:
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Gerry h - Not for me but the others - Talking in tongues can make interpretation difficult for some of us like myself that are slow on the uptake.no, would be a complete waste of time.
Like the saying gooes - Sign me up and like the C&W song says -Is that a screw nail in Barbie's belly-button?