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[QUOTE]Originally posted by weirdkitty: [QB] Misho A man came on here and asked how he can break a solid law of my country. He didn’t ask how he could break a “social norm”, that is totally different, and I’ve already explained you cannot compare the two. I don’t know where you are from, but I would be shocked if you were perfectly ok for me to come to your country, and then find advice on how I can break the law. I cannot believe you think it ok that his wife allowed it, even though it isn’t wilful. If she didn’t wilfully agree, then that is pure evidence she wasn’t happy about it. She married in England, and had the right to believe she was entering into monogamous marriage. There are many women beating daily by their husbands, but they allow it, not wilfully… so, in your books, does that means it is ok then- allowing something not wilfully, therefore their husbands should continue, just like that man did. To find the page, just look at your lasts posts, that is where I found it. The man wanted to break the law of my country- I bet you any money if I came on here asking how I could break the law in Egypt, people would have been far more nastier to me (rightfully too), than I was him. Though whatever I called him, I stand by it. In YOUR opinion family have the right to know… that is all it is, YOUR opinion. It doesn’t make it fact, even if it is an opinion shared by the majority (there are many opinions that were once shared by the majority, but have since been proving wrong or have changed). It is up to the two people involved who they wish to tell- Islamically… well that isn’t my area, I’m not a Muslim so really it isn’t my problem. The law of Egypt does not say you have to live like a Muslim, nor (do I believe) does it dictate to Muslims how they must practice their religion too- if it did, you wouldn’t see so many drunken Egyptians in the clubs at night- or, go to a certain bridge over the nile, and count how many unmarried couples there are, holding hands and kissing… perhaps not doing right by “islam”, but doing it all the same. And once again, I don’t care what people like and don’t like… like I said, once people thought it “breaking” society, and even religious, law by marrying someone of a different race, hell, even a different class… so yeah, don’t blame me is I don’t hold much by what society thinks, because society is just an opinion, and therefore no more valid than my opinion, no matter how many people share it. I can’t break the religious law… I am of no religion. I bet there are religious laws you break, religions you are not part off. You might say, but your other half is Muslim… well then it is really his issues, not mine, just like atheism is my issue, not his. We have found a balance that works pretty darn good for us. Please NEVER power phrase my words incorrectly again- I’ve huge issues when Pillar done it, and I’ve issue with you doing it. You CANNOT compare the law of the country, to religion… In YOUR opinion, religion is law, I am NOT religious, I go by the law of the country. It is not religious law, it is religious principles. I refuse to live my life to principles I do not follow when my country says I don’t have to. There are many religious principles I bet you break every day… do you even know what the Norse principles are, what about Greek? Should you follow them, even though you are not a believer? Of course not, that would be silly, that is why each country has a universal law for everyone (some countries law are indeed from their religion though). Ok… I do believe by Norse “law” that I can kill someone in fair combat… this is the religions “law”… Does this mean I should be able to do it if I challenge someone to a sword fight and they agree? After all, perhaps I think the law or God Odin, should be higher than what my country says… This is why a country ruled by religious law is not fair and equal If the man wanted to live by Islam laws, he should live in an Islam country. Simple. England is a largely secular country with Christian roots. If some body doesn’t like that, then leave, but DO NOT try to break the law. Should I go to Saudi Arabia and come on here asking how I can have two husbands there, even if perhaps my personal religion allowed it? Erm, no. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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