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In the limit, the lightest, least constricting suit must necessarily be
a non-existent one. Your pretence otherwise is plain silly. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
A Human Being writes: In which case they would be wearing the veil at home too but they don't. It's okay to remind men (spouses) of sex in the privacy of the household. Do you know this, or are you speculating or what? They only wear the veil when they leave the house so that other men don't see them . The idea is that a muslim woman is the property of her husband and entirely owned by him. Women in that culture are seen as slaves/goods. They are seen that way by many cultures. Name them Stating them all would have made your argument more accurate and convincing. I don't know them all. But you make your arguments sound like you do. Do you? No. I am still learning and discovering the world and its ways. It also approves of wife-beating as a punishment but never husband- beating. Why? Because beating women was considered acceptable when the Koran was written. Why? Who wrote the Koran? It's not the only old religious book that condones violence. Name the others. |
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A Human Being writes:
Do you know this, or are you speculating or what? This is a distillation of what I recall of Islamic belief (as interpreted by Arab Muslims, mainly). But you make your arguments sound like you do. That is how you interpret them. Why? Who wrote the Koran? Mohammed, presumably (unless you are a Muslim, in which case it was God). Name the others. The Bible springs immediately to mind, amongst others. |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
... A Human Being writes: Do you know this, or are you speculating or what? This is a distillation of what I recall of Islamic belief (as interpreted by Arab Muslims, mainly). Translation: he's making it up. Bull****ting. |
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No Spam wrote: "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... A Human Being writes: Do you know this, or are you speculating or what? This is a distillation of what I recall of Islamic belief (as interpreted by Arab Muslims, mainly). Translation: he's making it up. Bull****ting. So what is/are the real reason(s)? |
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PeterL wrote: wrote: I'm going to a wedding in France next month (I live in the USA). Hi, my first trip to france was for a cousin's wedding... it was 1959... I was 3. :-} but since it's important enough for you to go to france for the wedding then just take the suit... when you get to your hotel I'm -sure- the maitre d'hotel can have it pressed nice and crisp for the wedding. sure there are ways to minimize wrinkling... but this is a BIG DEAL... get it pressed there and look GREAT. ttyl akia -- "Toute ma vie, je me suis fait une certaine idée de la France." "Whatever happens, the flame of the French resistance must not be blown out, and it shall not be blown out." |
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