Well this is going to be my last one for the night, so you'll have to wait for any points I don't follow up in this one.
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Quote:In Australia that is statutory rape, do you agree
In Australia, in the 21st. century that is statutory rape, yes. You must add that qualifier of time period, because at the time Muhammad (Pbuh) was being married, the age of consent in Australia most probably didn't exist, and in most other places in the world at his time, his marriage would've been perfectly normal. Anyway I've already commented on this, and I'm sure you can see now that this is not an avenue of debate worth pursuiing.
Quote:Why must people have sex to complete a marriage
I dunno, why don't you ask them? That's just the way, us humans developed. We feel that way.
Quote:Marriage is a partnership of love, compassion, equality
These are very noble words, I agree, but you must also concede that sex plays a large part in it, whether you find it appropriate or not, that's how humanity functions.
Quote:Again do you deny that Muhammad had sex with slaves?
Again, no I don't deny what you are saying, but again, I will ask you first to do a little research and apply a little historical context. Muhammad (Pbuh) permitted slavery to continue to exist, but he abolished almost every single means by which slaves could be obtained, whilst at the same time providing great incentives for people to free slaves. In fact a lot of the early Muslim community was built by freed slaves, freed by the earliest Muslim converts. He also forbade any mistreatment of a slave and placed conditions on the ownership of slaves that caused his enemies to accuse him of giving them too many rights that they'll rebel.
Also if you have a look at Islamic history, you'll find that not once, but twice, Islamic states spawned that were ruled by slaves! Actually ruled by slaves. The slaves were the ruling class, and the freemen were the underclasses. These "slave kingdoms" were known as Mamelukes, and appeared around a similar time in both Egypt and India. Also in the Ottoman Caliphate, a class of slaves known as Janissaries become one of the highest ruling classes in Ottoman society, and they pretty much ran the entire Caliphate for a number of centuries. So the concept o "slave" in Islam is very different to how it is perceived in the West. The West used slaves like animals to build their empires, the Muslims did not. They used us to build theirs.
But anyway, Islam discourages slavery and provides means to remove it from society, not to increase it. And my view is the Islamic view, slaves should be freed.
Quote:or that he made his son divorce his wife so Muhammad could marry her.... and she just so happened to be considered extremely attractive
Been reading one too many Voltare plays I think.
Please if you want to provide a critique of Islam, read Islam, don't read the garbage written by it's detractors. It only leaves you appearing very ill-equipped to effectively participate in the debate.
Quote:If you watched 'crime investigation Australia' tonight a group committed a pack rape and murdered the girl, their sentence Life with no chance of parole
Are we talking about the same case? I remember the victim being very present at the court case..
Anyway, what I also remember at the time was two 20 yo. Anglo-Aussies who broke into an 80 yo. lady's home, robbed her, raped her and murdered her, and they got about 8 or 9 years each. The Australian justice system is a joke, really. I am certainly not calling for leniency in anyone's sentence, I'm calling for stricter, yet more fair and balanced sentences, and so are a lot of other Aussies, so forget about framing this as a disaffected Muslim who's not happy with how Muslims are treated in the legal system.
Quote:And the head of Muslim's in Australia said "white women were pieces of mean that deserve to be raped"
Did he? Can you paste his actual quote, not your 'colourful' (pun intended) paraphrase thanks.
Quote:their lines must be behind men's lines??????" Why, and how is this equal.
Islam believes in the segregation of the sexes on moral/modesty grounds. It's got nothing to do with apartheid or inequality. Both parties, males and females, are as equally distant from one another, none is being preferrred over the other, none is receiving any extra special benefit from their position during the prayer, so your point is just ridiculous. Do you believe segregated schools are a form of inequality? How about seperate male and female public toilets and change rooms? Please, bring forth something worth debating, stop wasting my time with this drivel.
Quote:I thought Islam didn't believe in Colonialism
It doesn't, colonialism is not the only possible result from conquest.
MW,
Quote:Going by your argument there; are you just trying to provoke non-muslims by following someone who had no values and trying to impose those outdated 'values' (and i use the word only for arguments sake) on a modern world?
Muhammad (Pbuh) lived in a certain time period, and behaved in a certain manner that was befitting for that time period. He was just a normal human being, nothing divine about him. Perhaps your being unaware of this fact alone has led to the misconception?
Good night.