Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Here's another one making the rounds. Haven't you ever wanted to go into the past with a video camera to witness and film the past? That's what this is like -- the Dark Ages with production values. Every American should watch this. This is what the culture war is about, and why we need to be concerned with immigration and institutions telling us we need to "respect the other" without major conditions attached.
MEMRI TV: Muslim Scholars Debate Apostates in Islam
...Al-Sweidan: Before the break, I asked our audience for their views on this important issue. Does a Muslim have the liberty or the right to change his religion? The results are as follows: 24% said: "Yes, he has the right to change his religion." 76% of the people said: "No." Let's hear some opinions and then I will return to out guests...
...Audience member: Sir, if you become an apostate, your punishment is death. There is a great problem that most of us, 70% of us, are Muslims because they were born to Muslim fathers and mothers. Before a person converts to Islam, he has the liberty to choose, but remember that if you want to convert from Islam, you will be punished by death. So you have the liberty to choose, but on the condition...
Al-Sweidan: That's not liberty.
Audience member: It has conditions...
Al-Sweidan: What you are saying is: You have the right to become an apostate, but I will kill you.
Audience member: That's right. I won't tell him not to.
Al-Sweidan: What can be worse than being killed?
Audience member: That's why he will not become an apostate...
There is much more, including one outnumbered man arguing for free will:
He's outnumbered. We can only wish him luck. Watch the video or read the transcript.
We're not told of the 76% of those polled who answered that apostasy is forbidden, what per centage favor execution.