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Posted by Denise on February 21, 2003 at 01:40:07:
In Reply to: Sharia and sex posted by Lucinda on February 20, 2003 at 22:34:20:
I'd have to disagree with you. My baby was born out of wedlock. She has never gone hungry, never been abused, has her father very much involved in her life, and will know that men serve a much better purpose in life than to just get women pregnant and leave the woman with the children. My boyfriend stayed with me throughout the pregnancy, birth and the six months she has been alive. Although what you have described is sometimes a sad but true story, it does not make ut everyone's story Denise : Try being a child who has lived from one home to another (and sometimes shelters) because there weren't 2 parents to provide a stable home. : Try being hungry for 18 years because welfare wasn't enough to provide food for the kids. : : : : : : : 100 lashes may seem to you a lot for a parent to receive for having a child out of wedlock, but I assure you that it's a lot less of a punishment than what the child endures in their eighteen years of "childhood". : I would have preferred the 100 lashes. : (FEMALE)
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: I am a child born out of wedlock. I support and agree with the sharia law of 100 lashes for out of wedlock sex. The death sentence is extreme, but 100 lashes is fair. 100 lashes and the mother and father get on with their lives? They got off pretty easy.
: Try being molested because your mother has to leave you with neighbors and relatives so that she can work, as she MUST work due to no father providing for his wife and kids, and she can't afford daycare.
: Try not having a male figure in the family, and going from one abusive guy to another because you've never witnessed a good male/female relationship and don't know that men aren't supposed to be abusive.
: Try marrying the first guy (abusive or not) who proposes because you're just so happy that someone proposed.
: Try wanting to go to college after high school but not having the funds as your single parent cannot help you.
: Try having kids out of wedlock yourself because you've learned that you alone are responsible for your children.
: Try being a male without a father, and basically learning throughout your life that your job is to just get someone pregnant and she's responsible for the children.