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[–] Bogus007@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Please show me where, in the New Testament, Jesus explicitly said that people should or should not have abortions. He never spoke about it directly. In contrast, the hadith literature contains explicit discussions about how unbelievers should be treated and how society should be organized according to religious rules: Sahih Muslim 1767: “I have been commanded to fight the people until they testify that there is no god but Allah…”. So, you need to fight people, correct?

[–] Jankatarch@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Calm down. I am sorry if it seeemed like I am targeting Christianity, I did not mean for it to come out like that.

People say "If you want that, then go to US" a lot while discussing trans rights in my home country too and it angers me equally. In fact the whole reason I replied was that your comment reminded me of that logic.

I don't really want to debate about "Islam vs Christianity." Fight between two monotheist, Abrahamic religions feels off. Since I am Maturidi too, arguing in favor of random hadith kinda contradicts my beliefs.

I could at most research if the hadith was real or gossip, and whether it was said during wartime as command or during sermon as religious teaching etc.

Legal systems on the other hand are about reasoning and rhetoric so I am more comfortable talking to you about them. Don't have to worry about what people more than a thousand years ago did lmao.

Both giving random advantages to the majority religion, and giving random disadvantages to minority religions are inconsistent, and unjust to the minority. It's against the legal rationale.

Not including religion in law also includes tbe "my religion says I can slap my wife argument." Legal system should NOT take religion into account when rightfully punishing domestic violence.

Hope this clears it up? Again, I am really sorry, I did not mean to accuse Christianity. Fren? :3

Just kidding. I read your comment history talking about bombing Palestine. Zionist shit. Blocked.