Godliness has nothing to do with the latest attack on London.
It was a horrendous and violent attack on innocent and defenceless people.
Jesus was a Muslim prophet.
One of the commandments in the Bible is thou shalt not kill and one of Allah's alleged directions to the prophet Mohammad was to go to the mountain.
As far as I can tell neither of these directions from God had anything to do with hurting people.
They have everything to do with building a peaceful community and in the case of Mohammad in encouraging people to forge their own destinies.
And no Theresa May, Britain is not tolerant of extremism.
I would argue some of us are tolerant of freedom.
Showing posts with label violence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label violence. Show all posts
Sunday, 4 June 2017
Monday, 8 June 2015
Freedom to blog
Amnesty International has been campaigning for a significant amount of time now to protect the Saudi blogger Raif Badawi from the 1000 lashes he has been sentenced for insulting Islam.
Sadly the supreme court in Saudi Arabia has upheld the punishment.
Just when I was feeling hopeful that the Middle East might find room to change.
Lucky
As I am in a country where blogging is legal and freedom of expression largely allowed I thought it sensible to blog about this.
It is hard when people express things that you find hurtful or insulting, but the better impulse is to try and hold back from a violent response.
Much as I would like to slap Frankie Boyle in the face for some of his so-called comedy, so far I have just verbally fumed and turned the TV off, and if I had gone chasing after him with a baseball bat after the things that had offended me I wouldn't have allowed him enough room to express some of the cruel wit that actually holds some legitimate social commentary.
I could certainly be better in the area of non violent opposition to things, but I think that it is important that I and everyone else attempt that road for the future.
Sadly the supreme court in Saudi Arabia has upheld the punishment.
Just when I was feeling hopeful that the Middle East might find room to change.
Lucky
As I am in a country where blogging is legal and freedom of expression largely allowed I thought it sensible to blog about this.
It is hard when people express things that you find hurtful or insulting, but the better impulse is to try and hold back from a violent response.
Much as I would like to slap Frankie Boyle in the face for some of his so-called comedy, so far I have just verbally fumed and turned the TV off, and if I had gone chasing after him with a baseball bat after the things that had offended me I wouldn't have allowed him enough room to express some of the cruel wit that actually holds some legitimate social commentary.
I could certainly be better in the area of non violent opposition to things, but I think that it is important that I and everyone else attempt that road for the future.
Labels:
Freedom of speech,
Islam,
Raif Badawi,
Saudi Arabia,
violence
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