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Old 04-05-2007, 12:38 AM
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Originally Posted by 7xstall View Post
In Germany, just the other day, a judge ruled that an islamic woman could not divorce her husband for beating her because the koran prescribes this treatment of women. The woman was a muslim and therefore she subjected herself to this lifestyle voluntarily and the state has no grounds to trespass upon her right to be "just a woman" as it should be according to proper islam.
would something like this be likely to happen in the US? im really curious. in laveyan satanism, it is believed that the destroying of another human can be tolerated or even necessary in some situations. so what i want to know is if two folks have crimson cards (sort of like church of satan membership cards), signifying that they are both registered satanists, and one kills the other, would the murder be defended by the first amendment?
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