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Necrophilia to be legalised in Egypt?

Started by OldGit, May 03, 2012, 07:22:58 PM

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Sweetdeath

I'm going to vomit.
Like Ali said, this is beyond degrading. Just another way to make a human being nothing but an object.
Law 35- "You got to go with what works." - Robin Lefler

Wiggum:"You have that much faith in me, Homer?"
Homer:"No! Faith is what you have in things that don't exist. Your awesomeness is real."

"I was thinking that perhaps this thing called God does not exist. Because He cannot save any one of us. No matter how we pray, He doesn't mend our wounds.

Amicale

Quote from: Sweetdeath on May 03, 2012, 11:29:44 PM
I'm going to vomit.
Like Ali said, this is beyond degrading. Just another way to make a human being nothing but an object.

Hope you saw it was a hoax before you got ill.

Of all the damned weird things to be a hoax, I'm glad this was one but we wonder why out of all the subjects to get hoaxed THIS one was


"Our lives are not our own. From womb to tomb we are bound to others. By every crime and act of kindness we birth our future." - Cloud Atlas

"To live in the hearts of those we leave behind is to never die." -Carl Sagan

markmcdaniel

Quote from: Recusant on May 03, 2012, 09:16:10 PM
Funny stuff, but it was shown to be a hoax already. As that article mentions, Al-Arabiya has already backed away from its earlier story.

There is a tiny grain of truth in the story, because apparently, there is a Moroccan cleric on the lunatic fringe (Zamzami Abdul Bari, mentioned in the Al-Arabiya story linked above) who did say a while back that a man "remains married to his wife for six hours after her death" with all that implied.

An earlier Christian Science Monitor piece on this--  "Egypt 'necrophilia law'? Hooey, utter hooey."
Goes to show why it is good to check on a stories veracity. This is true especially when the stories deal with groups that we don't like or trust. 
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I cannot imagine a God who rewards and punishes the object of his creation, whose purposes are modeled after our own -- a god, in short, who is but a reflection of human frailty. Neither can I believe that the individual survives the death of his body, although feeble souls harbor such thoughts through fear or ridiculous egotism. - Albert Einstein

Religion is a by product of fear. For much of human history, it may have been a necessary evil, but why was it more evil than necessary? Isn't killing people in the name of God a pretty good definition of insanity. - Arther C. Clarke

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Ali

Quote from: markmcdaniel on June 06, 2012, 10:58:40 AM
Quote from: Recusant on May 03, 2012, 09:16:10 PM
Funny stuff, but it was shown to be a hoax already. As that article mentions, Al-Arabiya has already backed away from its earlier story.

There is a tiny grain of truth in the story, because apparently, there is a Moroccan cleric on the lunatic fringe (Zamzami Abdul Bari, mentioned in the Al-Arabiya story linked above) who did say a while back that a man "remains married to his wife for six hours after her death" with all that implied.

An earlier Christian Science Monitor piece on this--  "Egypt 'necrophilia law'? Hooey, utter hooey."
Goes to show why it is good to check on a stories veracity. This is true especially when the stories deal with groups that we don't like or trust. 

Word.