What should the U.S. do about Sharia law and the killing of Christian converts?

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I haven’t been a part of this thread but wanted to add a couple of thoughts.
  1. The death sentence was only an ‘option’ should he have been convicted.
  2. We don’t really have the right to interfer in another countries legal system- Afghanistan voted in Sharia law and democratically don’t they therefore have the right to enforce it?
  3. Why did we find out about this?
  4. He converted 16 years ago???
  5. He appears to be mad.
  6. Do you think anyone is using this to stir up Christian- anti muslm feeling???
 
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FightingFat:
I haven’t been a part of this thread but wanted to add a couple of thoughts.
  1. The death sentence was only an ‘option’ should he have been convicted.
Important point. We hear all the time about sharia law, but what is not usually said is that it sets out the most severe but not necessary punishment for the ‘crime’. Most times that isn’t the punishment meted out; the few times it is are exactly the few times it is reported by the media, for obvious reasons.

Mike
 
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Nohome:
It wasn’t that long ago that the RCC did the same thing to apostates. St. Thomas was a big advocate of killing apostates, you just don’t hear much about that on Sunday.

Nohome
And Robespierre ordered to kill many catholics in France for not being liberals and defend the Pope and not the president of Republic, and?
 
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