Woah bubba. Ever eaten bacon? Do you follow a faith other than Islam? Ever used the phrase "Oh my god!"? Then by your logic, you should immediately get a ticket to Pakistan to turn yourself in for violating their laws. What's that? You weren't in that country at the time? So what, the founders of Facebook are not the people who put up the Mohammed page. Should the manufacturers and distributors of paper, pens, computers, etc be held responsible for the things created with their products? If not, then why should the founders of FB be held liable (in a nation that they are not citizens of and have probably never been to) for what someone used their product for?
Just because there is something in your 'holy book' that you don't like (the laws advocating stoning), doesn't mean that it's ok to insert false documents or cite them later when they've been shown to be fraudulent.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/john_8.htm
That's right- the fable about the Nazz saying "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone..." was added later by some sanctimonious person who didn't care for J's actual words. By the way, a quote of his that DOES come from the oldest texts is one that you might want to ponder a bit, Matt 5:18 "For assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle will by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled." Oops, the Earth is still here, so by Jesus' own words, every law of Leviticus (and Exodus 34) is still binding...
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Re: If Pakastani law has been violated . . .
Woah bubba. Ever eaten bacon? Do you follow a faith other than Islam? Ever used the phrase "Oh my god!"? Then by your logic, you should immediately get a ticket to Pakistan to turn yourself in for violating their laws. What's that? You weren't in that country at the time? So what, the founders of Facebook are not the people who put up the Mohammed page. Should the manufacturers and distributors of paper, pens, computers, etc be held responsible for the things created with their products? If not, then why should the founders of FB be held liable (in a nation that they are not citizens of and have probably never been to) for what someone used their product for?
Re: Re: Monothestic religions..
Just because there is something in your 'holy book' that you don't like (the laws advocating stoning), doesn't mean that it's ok to insert false documents or cite them later when they've been shown to be fraudulent.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/john_8.htm
That's right- the fable about the Nazz saying "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone..." was added later by some sanctimonious person who didn't care for J's actual words. By the way, a quote of his that DOES come from the oldest texts is one that you might want to ponder a bit, Matt 5:18 "For assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle will by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled." Oops, the Earth is still here, so by Jesus' own words, every law of Leviticus (and Exodus 34) is still binding...