Posted on 02/16/2011 7:49:34 AM PST by jimbo123
CBS reporter Lara Logan is vowing to return to work ... and she's telling friends what happened to her in Egypt will not destroy her.
Sources familiar with the situation tell us the details of Logan's assault are horrible -- but Lara is back with her kids and is vowing to go back to work within weeks.
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I am saying trying to force a woman to that "solemn duty" is no better than Sharia law.
In America we have a choice. What are you missing?
My original post said
"Are you claiming that Western women who have the choice to stay home with their children, and consider it their solemn duty to do so, so as to raise their children properly, are no better off than Muslim women --who are forced into a closeted existence by Sharia?"
The point is, no one forces women to do the right thing in Western culture.
Women are free to dump their children in daycare, or have them raised by other strangers, if they so choose.
Women are also free to murder their children in the womb, if they so choose.
The fact is, both of those choices are wrong. Always wrong. But Western women are free to choose to do the wrong thing.
Sharia otoh forces women to do only what limited things Sharia says they can do.
There is no free will under Sharia.
Understand the difference?
Unfortunately the world has gone selfishly mad and the thing of prime consideration is whatever it is a woman wants to do she will do regardless of others or obligations.
I, in fact defended the choice you now pretend you have to school me on.
You can track conversations, why not try it?
The point is, no one forces women to do the right thing in Western culture.....There is no free will under Sharia. Understand the difference?
Are you kidding me? According to you Sharia saves woman from themselves.
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