To: kattracks
Comparing the two faiths in other instances, Scot said the Bible taught that there is no marriage in heaven, whereas in Islam's holy book Muslims could expect many wives, as well as young men, in paradise. Is this about Muslims or Mormons?
To: george wythe
Comparing the two faiths in other instances, Scot said the Bible taught that there is no marriage in heaven, whereas in Islam's holy book Muslims could expect many wives, as well as young men, in paradise. Is this about Muslims or Mormons?
I don't think Mormons are into young boys.
Besides, many scholars have assured us that it's only due to an improper translation that the "82 virgins" story got started. The actual text refers to raisins, not virgins, so don't get your panties in a wad over it.
Now, as to the appropriate state of "waddishness" over the idea that crazed madmen would commit mass murder, so that they might earn 82 raisins in the afterlife...
78 posted on
03/02/2004 1:50:58 PM PST by
Don Joe
(We've traded the Rule of Law for the Law of Rule.)
To: george wythe
"Comparing the two faiths in other instances, Scot said the Bible taught that there is no marriage in heaven, whereas in Islam's holy book Muslims could expect many wives, as well as young men, in paradise.
Is this about Muslims or Mormons?"
There is a point to your cuteness. Both cults were founded by men (Smith, Muhammed) whose main impetus in founding their 'religions' was the desire to break social mores of the day in order to be able to 'enjoy' more than one woman.
The parallel ends there, of course. Despite this flaw, Smith and his follwers have turned out to be model citizens in most ways, while Mohammed was a pedophillic psychopath, whose most fervent followers continue this tradition to the present date.
87 posted on
03/02/2004 3:43:18 PM PST by
Al Simmons
(Proud BushBot since '94!)
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