Posted on 10/07/2018 8:59:39 AM PDT by ZeroToHero
The Supreme Court will hear a Catholic Christian woman's final appeal against her sentencing of execution after she was found guilty of "insulting" the prophet Muhammad.
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Or Hamtramck, MI where she might’ve complained about the Adhan being blared out of mosque speakers throughout the city 5x per day.
It’s terrible to call Islam a religion of peace or saying that it honors Christ. These slander what Islam really it and is supposed to be.
bttt
Posted this to twitter and they suspended my account.
Clear what is going on here.
The evil leftist geeks want to close social media communications between conservatives.
Two questions (and one answer):
Q. Will the National Organization of Women do anything about this?
A. No
Q. Will President Trump do anything about this?
A. ?
> Christians in liberal-krazy Amerika might face the same fate soon. <
I was going to say that the Christians in Western Europe will go first. But as time goes on many of them will probably either convert or became non-religious instead.
Is She an American ?
Why on earth didn’t you put the location in the header?
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> Is She an American ? <
No. She is a Pakistani Christian woman. And since Pakistan is a US “ally”, Trump should intervene. And I mean loudly and forcefully. None of that quiet, back-room pretty-please garbage.
Good, detailed article about the case is here (yeah, I know it’s Wikipedia):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia_Bibi_blasphemy_case
is the dr who gave us the lead on Bin Laden still in pakistani prison
> Tolerant Islam at work again. <
You guys are all over-reacting. As George W. Bush said, “Islam is peace”.
Oh, wait. From Wikipedia:
The general [Pakistani] population was less sympathetic towards Noreen. Several signs were erected in Sheikhupura and other rural areas declaring support for the blasphemy laws, including one that called for Noreen to be beheaded.
Mohammad Saleem, a member of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan Party, organized a demonstration in Rawalpindi and led a small crowd chanting, “Hang her, hang her.”
In December 2010, a month after Noreen’s conviction, a Muslim cleric announced a 500,000 Pakistani rupee award (the equivalent of $10,000) to anyone who would kill her.
One survey reported that around 10 million Pakistanis had said that they would be willing to personally kill her out of either religious conviction or for the reward.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia_Bibi_blasphemy_case
No, we should not intervene.
Not ours.
> is the dr [Shakil Afridi] who gave us the lead on Bin Laden still in pakistani prison <
Yes. But Chelsea Manning and Bowe Bergdahl are both free. So a liberal will tell you that it all balances out.
hope this is getting trumps attention another way he can MAGA and put obama in perspective
> No, we should not intervene. <
I * might * agree with that if Pakistan were some back-water country that took zero US taxpayer dollars.
Anyway, I’d like to see Trump intervene, but not militarily or anything like that. Mention the problem in a speech, along with possible aid consequences. Maybe mention how important our relationship with India is. Give ‘em something serious to think about.
It is not us, it is the millions of US citizens who hate this country and don't want it to succeed, and who want to introduce this poison into our culture. -Tom
So the false prophet, Mohammed, wants anyone who says anything even questioning him put to death. Jesus, OTOH, says to forgive...even as he’s being nailed to the cross. Quite the difference.
Please permit me to add one more thing. Almost everybody knows about the current scandal in the Catholic Church. But how many people know that some poor woman is about to be executed for “slandering” Islam?
That alone is good reason for Trump to forcefully speak out. Don’t let radical Islam hide in the shadows.
Piss be upon him.
If he really is a prophet, should he not be able to dish out his own punishment ?
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