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1. You're more likely to get STDs and STIs
2. You can't reporoduce, everyone should reproduce, unless if they are unable to.
3. You think it is okay that you do anal intercourse? It is against human nature. Or fellatios to same gender?
4. What are the roles in the house? In a normal marriage, there are roles for both the male and the female, what about in gay marriage?
5. What can 2 woman do together in bed without any "toys"?
6. God forbade it, and god knows more about us than we know about ourselves, and god will only tell us to do something which is best for us.
7. Intercourse would extremely hurt for the back passage for a recieving male
Yup. And when the Christians stopped doing that look at what happened. Adultery is ok and permissible, a man having sex with an other man is OK, Gays get baptized and married in churches, drinking and getting drunk is now something that most Christians do even though Paul forbid it, and way more! And the funny thing is, Christianity is a LAWLESS religion! Also, how am I nervous in a debate?
Meaning of Osama Abdallah = Lion Slave/Servant of Allah
Why? & QuranSearchCom How come or why can't we edit our post for like editing the text... ?
it doesnt matter if Umar said that he was afraid that people would adandon the stoning of the adulterer, this is one dimentional thinking. Remember, Umar is a fallible human being who can make mistakes, and even if it was true that he said that, we cannot verify it for certainty because the hadith are the sayings of the sayings of the sayings of what the sahaba said.
Anyway, i do not reject all the hadith, but i certainly reject the hadith that stipulate laws that are not inside Allahs speech (the quran), this is what every follower of Allah's religion should do.
Dear brother
Thank you for your response. And as for your response saying that I'm trying to change God's religion. I wasn't trying to change it. It was only a doubt which I had.
Thank you
At the end of the day, it really doesn't matter whether the majority of Muslims believe in the death penalty or not. This is appeal to authority or the bandwagon fallacy.
The relevant thing is whether the original sources of Islam, the Qur'an and Hadith can be used to prove the punishment. The Qur'an doesn't talk about it and even appear to be contradicting the punishment. Hadith literature, on the other hand, is from where the entire evidence for such a punishment comes from. It should be mentioned here, that while Qur'anic interpretation has comparatively less difference of opinion, Hadiths have a lot more debate on their interpretations.
One likely reason earlier Muslim generations did not question the law as much as today's generation does, is because of the difference in their environment. In those times the other major religion Christianity enforced the punishment so Muslims are likely to not have much misgiving about it. An indication of this is seen when past Muslims and even present-day Muslims still use the presence of this punishment in the Bible as evidence of this being a divine law for Islam too. For critical Muslims, such evidence is hugely problematic.
In any case, many arguments have been made against the evidence in support of this punishment which has made it equivocal and uncertain for a lot of Muslims.
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