Saudi King Urged to Spare life of Lebanese Black Magic Psychic Sourcer, Witchcraft & Fortuneteller

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16 Responses to “Saudi King Urged to Spare life of Lebanese Black Magic Psychic Sourcer, Witchcraft & Fortuneteller”

  1. clustergarde says:

    @asumazilla — Yes, I do, it does: in secular societies, individuals are easily manipulated through fear whereas in Islam, there is family, brotherhood and other mechanisms which support the individual and make it stronger. If Islam was not growing, it would not be considered a threat in “the West”. WHY is it growing ?

  2. TRUTHTEACHER2007 says:

    Sooooo…….. When are they going to behead all the crooked politicians and businessmen that suck the blood dry out of people with their illigal practices and cause the deaths of thousands with their policies? Second question, how can we get some of those beheaders in the U.S.A? There’s lots of work for them on Wall Street….

  3. asumazilla says:

    I think this is good point that we need to know what the guy has been accused of, and what is the evidence before we can pass our own judgment. Hope he can be spared and renounce whatever hokus pokus gobldegook superstition he is spreading.

    Is it true that death penalty is often not carried out in Islamic countries, I saw that in BBC documentary that in africa people are often kept for long then released often without being killed/ hand cut off/ etc by islamic courts.

  4. asumazilla says:

    Don’t you think Islam is just seen as a competing framework to those guys?

  5. lSaif says:

    Execute HIM! Its our law not theirs, they shouldnt have a say in our law!

  6. pfarabee says:

    Obaid, here in the US we have large groups of christians who believe that god will cure their ills. They keep their children away from true doctors because their pastor tells them that god will cure them if they will just pray. It’s just as much a con as this fellow, and does as much harm. However, I don’t think such a pastor should be executed. If someone is stupid enough to believe such fairy tales, it is their own fault. The only one I feel for in such a case is the child.

  7. liquidsnake123 says:

    conmen

  8. asperin says:

    @clustergarde

    Govt and theocracies are the same thing. Theocracy is a govt based on a religion. Govt is a theocratic system just with different laws.
    They both enforce their arbitrary laws upon others.

    It’s just a matter of looking at things for what they really are. Yes they differ in the means but the ends are the same, control over individuals.

  9. clustergarde says:

    @asperin

    Oh, yes, of course: GOV’s should keep out from such matters (at least “our” secular governments). In theocracies, things may be different.

  10. asperin says:

    @clustergarde

    You can believe whatever you want, I was not talking about your beliefs I was talking about how a govt should stay out of this issue.

  11. clustergarde says:

    @asperin

    I believe in GOD, science, knowledge, the seeking of the relative and the absolute truths, the sharing of the knowledge, brootherhood, peace (and arms when no other way out) AND personal choices, freedom. I do not want to sell anything and if I want to “interfere” in the “market” is just to “vote with my wallet” for endevours that I find more just and righteous.

  12. asperin says:

    @clustergarde

    Be more direct, say that you want to interfere in the market and force your preferences onto people.

  13. clustergarde says:

    @asperin — problem in Europe is that society has become secular: they believe that “freedom” is the right to chose the colour of the panties. Materialism here has left a “crater” in the human soul. “Zombies” are easy to manipulate, they are cattle. That’s why (power)lobbies are so scared of Islam which implies among other factors *family* and a framework around GOD (a theocratic framework).

  14. asperin says:

    @clustergarde

    Ignorance is the root of all this, that is why it should be left untouched.
    If people are ignorant enough to participate in this superstitiousness and this causes their death, for our human family, it is better that they are dead than if they’re alive.

    Sorcery exists because there is a demand for it. People who requested are not forced to do so.

  15. SocialistReign says:

    I have a video on this.. called Rick Simpson’s Cure for cancer part 2.
    There is a group that tell people to stop western medicine, then blame western medicine when things go wrong.

  16. clustergarde says:

    Obaid, there are so many such “snake oil” folks in Europe even the labor unions have filled legal cases to prosecute and sue them. As you say, they *kill* many people and often they go around the law by (abusing) the “freedom of creed” constitutional right. Paradoxically, there is a huge demand on such “services” (ignorance is the root to all of this).

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