Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-48285-20150915044407/@comment-25814498-20160222162615

Marceline Saga wrote:

Pigzillion wrote: The basis for such punishment to to repent for one's sins so as to be forgiven in the afterlife That's not the basis nor even related to it.

Pigzillion wrote: but what if the person in question believes in no such afterlife or God? The other points still apply, however.

Pigzillion wrote: but what of that Atheist you spoke of? That guy, and since he lives in Islamic country, mustn't do such action, especially when it's considered as one of the worst guilts can be perpetrated by a human.

Pigzillion wrote:The punishment in question should fit the crime committed. And it does in this case.

Pigzillion wrote:If you take someone's life, you pay with your own, be it through decades in prison or lethal injection, but adultery is only befitting of such punishment if religion is involved. Think about it. It's not just about eternal damnation or afterlife punishment. That action (adultery) also kills lives...Do I need to explain deeply?

Pigzillion wrote:The United Nations in fact views criminalizing adultery as infringement on the Right to Privacy as well as discriminatory against women. We don't have to put in mind those views if they contrary our religion's laws to this high degree.

Pigzillion wrote:If "Allah" were not to prohibit Zina, would you agree with such actions? I can't think about an answer for this question because it's impossible for such thing to happen...in other word, trying to enter this idea into my mind and getting the answer is just like divide by zero.

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I... What?

1) If repentance isn't the basis then what is?

2)"The other points still apply, however." What the hell does this even mean? Other points of what?

3)"That guy, and since he lives in Islamic country, mustn't do such action, especially when it's considered as one of the worst guilts can be perpetrated by a human." My point is it's only considered one of the worst guilts a person can perpetrate to a MUSLIM because "Allah" forbids it. Therefore what that atheist thinks after committing the act isn't "Oh God, I'm going to be punished for all eternity", it's "Oh God, I've cheated on my partner". Do you see the difference between the two!?

4) "And it does in this case." No it doesn't because of the reasons above.

5) " Think about it. It's not just about eternal damnation or afterlife punishment. That action (adultery) also kills lives...Do I need to explain deeply?" Yes, because that statement is bullshit. In what world does adultery kill lives? If you mean your world where you get stoned for committing adultery, stop stoning people and adultery stops taking lives!

6) "We don't have to put in mind those views if they contrary our religion's laws to this high degree." They're called Human Rights for a reason. It doesn't matter where you're from, what you believe in or what the state says, they are fundamental rights you are entitled to simply for being a human being. Being allowed to disregard them simply because of your religion is pretty much what ISIS is doing right now and I doubt you'd defend them. 7) Alright, I'll try to phrase it like this. If Allah came from his little clouds in the sky and said, "Guys, I sort of fucked up with Zina, so you know... Go nuts, I guess", do you believe that the punishment would still fit the crime?

Also, this video just for shits and giggles.