Don't get caught blaspheming, offering your behind on a golden chariot or comitting adultery and you won't be punished..
Why should these be punishable offenses in the first place?
In Stalinist Russian most of organized religion was outlawed. But I guess that's okay with you because all you'd have to do was make sure you didn't get caught worshipping Allah, correct?
if indeed you knew something of sharia law.. you'd understand that in the very least you need four witnesses in order for justice to be served.. unless you were engaging in an orgy, and your multiple partners ratted you out, I fail to see how you you would be punished for adultery?
I did know this, for a matter of fact (though I understand there is some difference of opinion on this matter). In any case, it is certainly not hard to imagine a situation where four people witness a case of blasphemy.
Again, you seem to be saying it's okay to have these laws because you could just avoid getting caught breaking them?
It is a shame you wish to make crimes lawful I know... Homsexuality was considered an act of sexual deviance here in the states 1973 in the DSM-IV.. no different than necrophilia or pedophilia, why are the latters so ghastly and demode while the first so en vogue and politically correct? Do you see something wrong with the picture?
Actually, it was the DSM-II, and it was a distinct disorder from "necrophilia and pedophilia," but that's not so important.
Of course, we've all heard the slippery slope argument against homosexuality before. To answer your question, pedophelia is wrong because it is generally agreed that a child cannot consent. Children are are vulnerable and easy to manipulate. Sex between two consenting adults, regardless of gender, simply doesn't encounter this problem (unless perhaps one of them is mentally retarded).
As for the problem with necrophelia, to be honest I'm not really sure I have a problem legally with it—irregardless of my personal feelings on the matter. Whether it's a psychological disorder, I'm not qualified to say either, though I would venture to guess that people who want to engage in such behavior have some rather disturbing personal issues. Homosexuality, on the other hand, seems to be a natural inclination among a small segment of the population; many people have reported feeling urges. Research has shown that gender is not a binary either/or difference but functions more like a spectrum. And homosexual behavior has been observed among a number of other species.
In light of all this, I can certainly see why the DSM was revised. As we learn more about nature and humanity, we must revise our knowledge.
in the very least I call them man-made laws subject to change to the whims of whomever... a few yrs down the line, homsexuality might become demode again, I'd watch out when I speak with such conviction, lest you be thought of as a criminal at some stage?!
If I understand you correctly, you are saying that it is better to follow unchanging laws from 1,300 years ago than laws that are subject to change as we learn more about the world?
I suppose you also think it's better to follow the cosmology of the ancient Hebrews and Arabs, who believed the sun revolved around the earth—rather than believe in man-made science that's subject to change as we study nature?
We don't blaspheme any God(s) in Islam you are being presumptious. Show me where in Islam it states go blaspheme their gods
By the standards of Christianity, the Quran's claim that Jesus says God has no son is blasphemy.
Some sects of Hinduism would consider Islam's strident monotheism and disparaging remarks about the polytheists as blasphemy.
Muslims are 1.86 billion of the world's population.. according to my calculation that nearly 1/3 ..
That's a rather high estimate, most sources I've seen say 1.4, which, out of 6.5 billion, is about a fifth. Though I did round down a little because, of course, not all Muslims are practicing Muslims.
But of course, I'm sure you're aware that you're nitpicking here without addressing my question. Why should blasphemy against your religion be punishable when most of the world does not believe in your religion? I'm still waiting to hear an answer.
I think I have given enough reason without quoting once the Quran.. what do you think?
Your reason for punishing homosexuality is that it's better to blindly trust old laws than change laws as we learn more about the world.
Your reason for punishing blasphemy is that ... well, I haven't heard a reason there.
And you seem to be claiming that it wouldn't be so bad for homosexuals and blasphemers if these laws were on the books, since they could always just avoid getting caught.
In short, no, I don't think you've given any good reasons whatsoever.