[Vision2020] Idaho Looks To Ban Islamic Sharia

Dr. S.M. Ghazanfar ghazi at uidaho.edu
Sun Mar 20 14:57:02 PDT 2016


Ken:  My brief note was just a quick reaction, strictly referring to the 
scriptures.  However, your comments are focusing on broader concerns; 
well-said.  Thanks.
Best wishes.
Ghazi

On 3/20/2016 3:06 AM, Kenneth Marcy wrote:
> On 3/19/2016 8:24 PM, Dr. S.M. Ghazanfar wrote:
>> Also on the 'ban' list should be:  Catholic/Christian Canon Law, 
>> Jewish Halaca -- both similar to Islamic Sharia.
>
> I will not disagree that the trinity of dominant desert dogmas, the 
> mainline monotheistic monsters, should be better separated from the 
> supposedly secular public preparation for civil citizenship and 
> economic employment that is required for the majority of the 
> community's children.  However, the suggestion is more easily stated 
> than implemented because the legal and educational history of the last 
> millennium has embedded deeply within the various legal systems of its 
> centuries the diabolical network architecture (DNA) of Christianity.  
> The first written works of English law recognized that the man 
> formerly, and informally, referred to as Billy the Bastard before 
> crossing the English Channel in 1066, and referred to as William the 
> Conqueror after that Channel crossing, demanded, and was granted, his 
> wish that all laws in the newly conquered lands would maintain above 
> their sovereignty only the Christian god.
>
> As a result, the subsequent English Common Law was carefully devoid of 
> any references to heathen or pagan aspects of Roman Civil Law, and 
> henceforward not only that separation was maintained, but copious 
> counts of legal pronouncements in the subsequent centuries included 
> references, direct, indirect, and implied, to the Christian deity and 
> its institutional and administrative hierarchies, dogmas, doctrines, 
> and divines so deeply embedded in the structures and texts of the law 
> that a couple of decades of diligent effort likely would be required 
> to edit and amend such references from the various legal codes even if 
> there was general agreement to do so, which most certainly does not 
> exist.
>
>> And there is so much in the Bible that ought to be brought 
>> back--e.g., head-coverings, much longer skirts, no bikini's, and so 
>> forth.
>
> There is so much in the various so-called holy books that should be 
> allowed to decay and to die from the memories of modern humankind.  
> The history of religions among human beings is an awesome and terrible 
> tragedy of mental illness passed from generation to generation through 
> teaching, tyranny, and terror to perpetuate patriarchal power via 
> priestly practices and political patronage.  Dozens of decades devoted 
> to decimation decided by divines can only be explained by massive 
> madness mindlessly murdering millions -- practices that continue today.
>
> Clothing choices to cover women are merely indications of social and 
> mental immaturity of the men who refuse to learn to master and control 
> themselves in socially advantageous ways.  Blaming women for the 
> religiously inculcated mental retardation and psychologically deviant 
> socialization of men within the purview of organized craven cults is 
> not only unjust toward the women, but postpones the time for 
> opportunities to rectify mental illnesses and to correct the public 
> behaviors of the men who are violating the basic human rights of many 
> in planetary societies.
>
>
> Ken
>
>
>> Being out of Idaho no comfort (though Palouse is missed much); 
>> Georgia is as bad, or worst.
>>
>> On 3/18/2016 4:45 AM, Kenneth Marcy wrote:
>>>
>>> Idaho Looks To Ban Islamic Sharia (was:  Idaho Republicans Want The 
>>> Bible In Science Class)
>>>
>>> As a follow-up to the story from a month ago, Secular Talk reports 
>>> on the Idaho Legislature's consideration of Islamic Sharia yesterday.
>>>
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTPfGEH8xfg
>>>
>>> Time Length: 4:08
>>>
>>> Also of interest are the hundreds of comments from YouTube viewers 
>>> everywhere about Idaho, et alia.
>>>
>>>
>>> Ken
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2/19/2016 8:59 PM, Kenneth Marcy wrote:
>>>> Idaho Republicans Want The Bible In Science Class
>>>>
>>>> Above is the title of the video that is at the other end of this link:
>>>>
>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXFY29ZRHB8
>>>>
>>>> The video was published yesterday, 18 February 2016, and is 5:35 in 
>>>> duration.
>>>>
>>>> The YouTube channel over which it was published is titled Secular 
>>>> Talk, and currently has 265,871 subscribers who have performed 
>>>> 135,181,469 views of the channel's content since it joined YouTube 
>>>> 21 April 2008.
>>>>
>>>> The channel's host, Kyle Kulinksi, describes himself with the 
>>>> phrases "liberal radio host," "social democrat," 
>>>> "agnostic-atheist," "secular humanist," "loyal to the facts," and 
>>>> "principles over politicians".  In this video, as in many others he 
>>>> has made, he uses English language that might be described as 
>>>> direct, blunt, and profane.
>>>>
>>>> Kulinski is responding to an item published by rawstory.com located 
>>>> at *http://tinyurl.com/h28lao3
>>>> *
>>>> Does Senator Nuxoll have any conception of the impact on persons 
>>>> outside her district her proposals have?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *Ken
>>>>
>>>> * 
>>>
>>>
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>> -- 
>> S.'Ghazi' Ghazanfar, Ph.D., Emeritus-Professor[(1968-02), Emeritus, 2002;
>>     Dept.Chair-93-02; Director, In'l Studies-89-93; Adj.Prof.03-08;
>>     Univ. of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 83843-USA]
>> Acworth, GA 30101 (Ph.770-575-2994)
>> Homepage:www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~ghazi
>> Anais Nin: "We don't see things as they are; we see things as we are."
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-- 
S.'Ghazi' Ghazanfar, Ph.D., Emeritus-Professor[(1968-02), Emeritus, 2002;
    Dept.Chair-93-02; Director, In'l Studies-89-93; Adj.Prof.03-08;
    Univ. of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 83843-USA]
Acworth, GA 30101 (Ph.770-575-2994)
Homepage: www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~ghazi
Anais Nin: "We don't see things as they are; we see things as we are."

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