Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
#170
Re: Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
Cares??
Hobby after all............
Just bagged £ 90k sterling in design.........AD I Love You
AD .....MISSING???????????
i do
Hobby after all............
Just bagged £ 90k sterling in design.........AD I Love You
AD .....MISSING???????????
i do
#173
Re: Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
If so, do you find people taking long pauses to decipher your utterances????
#174
Re: Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
I suppose I do post in a rather frenzied style........comes with being
a very passionate person with a passion for life and in a hurry to cram
as much as possible into it before I end up your age.
Ummmm-no, can't say I have noticed people taking long pauses
-well not when talking to me anyways..............
Tell you what..pm me your cell number and I'll call you then
you decide.
#175
Re: Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
Just been reading the full text of the lecture that started all of this - whilst I still don't agree with his conclusions, he's extraordinarily well reasoned and informed - and surely undeserving of the lampooning that he's getting at the hands of the tabloids.
"But the point of defining legal universalism as a negative thing is that it allows us to assume, as I think we should, that the important springs of moral vision in a society will be in those areas which a systematic abstract universalism regards as ‘private’ – in religion above all, but also in custom and habit. The role of ‘secular’ law is not the dissolution of these things in the name of universalism but the monitoring of such affiliations to prevent the creation of mutually isolated communities in which human liberties are seen in incompatible ways and individual persons are subjected to restraints or injustices for which there is no public redress."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/h...2_08_islam.pdf
"But the point of defining legal universalism as a negative thing is that it allows us to assume, as I think we should, that the important springs of moral vision in a society will be in those areas which a systematic abstract universalism regards as ‘private’ – in religion above all, but also in custom and habit. The role of ‘secular’ law is not the dissolution of these things in the name of universalism but the monitoring of such affiliations to prevent the creation of mutually isolated communities in which human liberties are seen in incompatible ways and individual persons are subjected to restraints or injustices for which there is no public redress."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/h...2_08_islam.pdf
I am in awe of the crystal clarity of your posting SYB....
#176
Re: Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
Well hello..............you back in AD then?
I suppose I do post in a rather frenzied style........comes with being
a very passionate person with a passion for life and in a hurry to cram
as much as possible into it before I end up your age.
Ummmm-no, can't say I have noticed people taking long pauses
-well not when talking to me anyways..............
Tell you what..pm me your cell number and I'll call you then
you decide.
I suppose I do post in a rather frenzied style........comes with being
a very passionate person with a passion for life and in a hurry to cram
as much as possible into it before I end up your age.
Ummmm-no, can't say I have noticed people taking long pauses
-well not when talking to me anyways..............
Tell you what..pm me your cell number and I'll call you then
you decide.