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Post by FBM » Thu Apr 15, 2010 4:14 pm

Bella Fortuna wrote:I was completely serious, as always. :roll:
Oh, I sure you were. You wouldn't resort to sarcasm, evaar! :ddpan:
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Re: Questions to Muslim Mandelson

Post by Bella Fortuna » Thu Apr 15, 2010 4:20 pm

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Bella Fortuna wrote:I was completely serious, as always. :roll:
Oh, I sure you were. You wouldn't resort to sarcasm, evaar! :ddpan:
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Bella Fortuna wrote:
FBM wrote:
Bella Fortuna wrote:I was completely serious, as always. :roll:
Oh, I sure you were. You wouldn't resort to sarcasm, evaar! :ddpan:
Hope you had a nice day! Goodnight.
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I wouldn't be flattered by that. :roll:
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Re: Questions to Muslim Mandelson

Post by Tigger » Thu Apr 15, 2010 4:28 pm

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Rum wrote:Can you please arrange to have a fatwa imposed on one [NAME REMOVED BY STAFF].

Thankyouverymuch.

It's the second time in a few days that someone's real name has appeared online without their permission. It's a close-knit community, and it's a shame to spoil it by not being able to differentiate between the interpersonal relationships that we have here, and an individual's right to privacy and security.
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Re: Questions to Muslim Mandelson

Post by Rum » Thu Apr 15, 2010 4:34 pm

Tigger wrote: Your response, however, was ill-judged and wrong. It was not a sock puppet, and the person didn't say that they were a puppeteer, you assumed it. Regardless of what you thought, or who you thought it was, you do not under any circumstances have the right to publish private information. No justification I feel, and a reminder of the reasons seemed apposite. :cheers:
I plead provocation!

And let that be an end to it!

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Re: Questions to Muslim Mandelson

Post by Tigger » Thu Apr 15, 2010 4:51 pm

Rum wrote:
Tigger wrote: Your response, however, was ill-judged and wrong. It was not a sock puppet, and the person didn't say that they were a puppeteer, you assumed it. Regardless of what you thought, or who you thought it was, you do not under any circumstances have the right to publish private information. No justification I feel, and a reminder of the reasons seemed apposite. :cheers:
I plead provocation!

And let that be an end to it!
Yeah, you got me there. I know provocation. ;) :tup:
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Re: Questions to Muslim Mandelson

Post by mandy » Mon Apr 19, 2010 1:04 pm

hackenslash:

I have a question. Sorry if it's already come up, but I haven't read the whole thread.

Mandelson, do you think that stoning rape victims to death is a moral act?
coz atheists dont know what morality is or where is comes from, so i cant answer it for you.
but to you, i will say this according to your own made up moral values....

why not. if legitimate authority like senate passes the death law in america, then that law is the law. tough luck. therefore, if frying the brain of a person is in, then why is stoning out?
double standards are bollocks. only hypos have em.


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Re: Questions to Muslim Mandelson

Post by beige » Mon Apr 19, 2010 1:07 pm

mandelson wrote:
hackenslash:

I have a question. Sorry if it's already come up, but I haven't read the whole thread.

Mandelson, do you think that stoning rape victims to death is a moral act?
why not. if legitimate authority like senate passes the death law in america, then that law is the law. tough luck. therefore, if frying the brain of a person is in, then why is stoning out?
double standards are bollocks. only hypos have em.
There's a bit of a difference between punishing the victim and the offender.
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Re: Questions to Muslim Mandelson

Post by Coito ergo sum » Mon Apr 19, 2010 1:09 pm

mandelson wrote:
hackenslash:

I have a question. Sorry if it's already come up, but I haven't read the whole thread.

Mandelson, do you think that stoning rape victims to death is a moral act?
why not. if legitimate authority like senate passes the death law in america, then that law is the law. tough luck. therefore, if frying the brain of a person is in, then why is stoning out?
double standards are bollocks. only hypos have em.
We don't fry the brains of rape victims in the West, nor do we stone them. So, there is no hypocrisy.

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Re: Questions to Muslim Mandelson

Post by orpheus » Mon Apr 19, 2010 1:11 pm

mandelson wrote:
hackenslash:

I have a question. Sorry if it's already come up, but I haven't read the whole thread.

Mandelson, do you think that stoning rape victims to death is a moral act?
why not. if legitimate authority like senate passes the death law in america, then that law is the law. tough luck. therefore, if frying the brain of a person is in, then why is stoning out?
double standards are bollocks. only hypos have em.
The question isn't what is the law. The question is do you think stoning rape victims to death is a moral act?

Although your answer above prompts me to ask another question: do you decide what you think is moral based on what a "legitimate authority" legislates?
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Post by mandy » Mon Apr 19, 2010 1:14 pm

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Re: Questions to Muslim Mandelson

Post by Thinking Aloud » Mon Apr 19, 2010 1:16 pm

mandelson wrote:
hackenslash:

I have a question. Sorry if it's already come up, but I haven't read the whole thread.

Mandelson, do you think that stoning rape victims to death is a moral act?
coz atheists dont know what morality is or where is comes from, so i cant answer it for you.
but to you, i will say this according to your own made up moral values....

why not. if legitimate authority like senate passes the death law in america, then that law is the law. tough luck. therefore, if frying the brain of a person is in, then why is stoning out?
double standards are bollocks. only hypos have em.


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Re: Questions to Muslim Mandelson

Post by orpheus » Mon Apr 19, 2010 1:21 pm

mandelson wrote:Law is the law but morals comes from Allah.
That's not what you indicated above. When asked whether or not you think it's moral, you cited the law of a "legitimate authority like senate".

By the way, that still doesn't answer the question. The question is: do you think stoning rape victims to death is a moral act?
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