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Patty
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Posted: 08 February 2007 at 10:32am |
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Matter of fact, I DO live in a very peaceful neighborhood. I live far in the woods, my friends are the animals of the forest....and a little further away are relatives of my husband. (Not much difference between the forest animals and his relatives.) Just kidding. I have to go several miles to find a neighborhood. Me, the peaceful mediator? Why, that's the first time anyone on this site has referred to me as such! BMZ, I'm flabbergasted! You were talking rather sweetly to yasha, which always makes me suspicious. You bring out a good point regarding the amputation, shall we say, of people's extremities. That it is not done for a minor offense, but instead for more serious crimes. Your family was very blessed that none of your property was stolen at the airport. Allah/God and the guardian angels were all holding you in their blessed arms. No wonder, what a sweet and devout family you are! I, on the other hand, was once in a bus station in Chicago (long time ago), when I turned my head for a moment, and when I turned back I found that someone had stolen my wool jacket....and it was FREEZING outside. I was alone and with little money. Hmmmm, who was watching over me? At that time of my life I didn't really deserve any special blessings from God or the guardian angels, and I will be the first to admit it. I have changed, and am still trying to change for the better to this day....but I still have a little sinful streak which challenges me on occasion. And I don't think I'll ever be canonized. That is unless I die a martyr's death. Blessings to you. |
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Patty
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BMZ
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I think you have a very peaceful neighbourhood, Patty. Aw! So sweet of you to appear here, the peaceful mediator. I was just talking sweetly to yasha. Good point. I did not expect that answer from yasha. That was the point I was coming to. Likewise in Islam, the order was not for chopping off hands of every petty thieves on a petty theft. It was ordained for hardcore bandits, robbers, kidnappers, etc. Patty, we left all our baggage, briefcases, etc on a trolley in Jeddah airport. On top of that, my dear wife left her purse containing our passports, money and cards, etc. As the flight had been delayed for 4 hours, we went to town and came back after three hours. It was there in the exact place and no one had touched it. Warm Regards BMZ
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Patty
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Hi BMZ, Uh, the two thieves on the cross were not "petty thieves".....they were what we would consider today to be hard core criminals. The "good" thief even admitted that when he told Jesus that he (the thief) deserved his punishment. And their legs were broken to speed up their deaths because they had to be taken down from the cross before sunset. As it was obvious that Jesus was already dead, they thrust a spear in his side instead of breaking his legs. Fond Regards,
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BMZ
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No, we are not in agreement because you left out other important parts of my answers. Do you happen to know what punishments the two petty thieves received on the crosses near Jesus? Was that punishment good? And instead of getting some fingers chopped, they had their legs also broken to speed up their death? |
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yasha
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Also wasn't there something about cutting off the hand, or something for theft?
I see you are in agreement with the way things work today. Now suppose that the man couldn't afford theft insurance, does this change the judgement at all? |
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BMZ
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"Are insurance companies Islamic?" According to Jesus, they are neither lawful or unlawful. It is not what money goes in. What matters is how much payment comes out. They are Kosher. "I doubt Muhammad paid insurance money." Muhammad was not insured, he died a pauper. Neither did Moses and Jesus pay any insurance money. They ate free. They were all not insured. The Jews refused to extend an insurance policy to Jesus. "Are jails Islamic?" No, they are Christian. Some may be Jewish too. "Who do you suppose should pay to replace the car. The theif, or the victim?" The victim. Edited by bmzsp |
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yasha
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Are insurance companies Islamic? I doubt Muhammad paid insurance money. Are jails Islamic? Who do you suppose should pay to replace the car. The theif, or the victim? Regards, Yasha. |
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BMZ
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Islamically or unislamically, the judge will decide accoring to the law. the judge will snetence him with a few months in prison, fine him and will order the Insurance company for a replacement or repairs. Now, if I were the owner and I forgave the man, the judge should give him a light sentence for the offence of stealing. If the judge were kind like me, he would jail him say, a minimum punishment of one day.
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