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In reply to the discussion: Pakistan woman stoned to death by family for marrying man she loved [View all]whopis01
(3,936 posts)I just found it funny that you specifically said fine me any person - that was obviously going to be easy.
To be honest, I don't think either of you are being very intellectually honest. I don't believe that there are any serious attempts by people in significant positions of power (or by popular support) to allow stoning as a punishment. So I agree with you in that sense.
But that also isn't quite what the other poster said. They said that those who believe this is a christian country have a similar vision for our future - and if you take a relaxed interpretation of that (you know - like you expected people to with you 'find one person' statement), there is a degree of truth there.
And that degree of truth is that those who believe this is (or should be) a "christian" country want christianity (or some interpretation of it) to be the basis of our laws. What else would being a christian country really mean?
And that would mean that they want the basis of our laws to not be the collective moral opinion of society, but rather religious writings set out millennia ago. And as such they would be far more immutable than our current system of laws.
So, while I agree with you that no one of significance is calling for the legalization of stoning, I would say that a legal system based on the interpretation of religious writings is sought after by a great many. And that is a similar vision to those that wish to enforce their intepretation of islamic law.