
Pope Benedict XVI recently wrapped up his visit to the Holy Land, reports the Catholic News Agency. He commented on his trip, in which he rubbed shoulders with Muslims, those of the Jewish faith, Christians and Mary worshipers, in an address at St. Peter’s Basilica. He thanked GOD for Jerusalem and called on folks of different faiths to try and live peaceably… we don’t all have to believe the exact same things to respect one’s neighbor. But then.
This non-binding resolution, sponsored by Pakistan and rejected by the U.S. (presumably since we were absent), Canada and E.U. member nations, is clothed as a measure to protect religion from criticism around the world. In actuality, this measure, proposed on behalf of Islamic countries, really only mentions the religion of Islam specifically. Obviously, this is a dangerous measure and could cause quite a mess, especially if some nations decide to “enforce” this “recommendation” (which has been going for about a decade now). 








Mother Jailed In Dubai For Adultery Loses Custody Of Sons
This just goes to show the benefits of Shari’a law… for men. A marriage between a British woman and an Egyptian man living in Dubai goes sour after some years. The husband wants custody of the kids. He later accuses the wife of adultery. The woman is found guilty. The husband wins custody. The woman loses all rights to their sons (until they seek her out at age 18), since adulterous women are incapable of properly caring for their children. Thank you, Shari’a law. As far as I can see in this story, there was no solid evidence in the case. It apparently is just a case of he said-she said… and since Dubai is a strict Islamic country, he always wins. A woman’s testimony in court is basically useless and never treated as fact.Read More →