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Originally Posted by Mojo_PeiPei
Well let's see you have Saudi Arabia which is ran by the Wahabi's, a bunch of nut jobs if there ever were any. Wahabism is one of the fastest growing sects being taught in madarsa's around the world.
You have Iran which is actively involved in Iraq, trying to bring the shiite majority to theocracy like itself. Like I stated earlier, apparently they only stopped this practice (stoning) less then two months ago.
You have Sudan, which is sharian. They've been acting out genocide for the better half of 20 years now.
You have Nigeria which successfully pissed off human rights groups last years after sentencing a woman to death by stoning, after her baby was past the point of breast feeding. Catch was she was raped, but it didn't matter.
There are four Sharian countries right there that need to be put in check.
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Put in check regarding what?
If you're refering to stoning, it does not happen in Saudi. So we're back to the the more appropriate title of this thread being, "How adultery is punished in Nigeria and Sudan."
After all, we wouldn't want to condemn Christianity based merely on the poor human rights record of the Philippines, now would we?