RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - The Saudi religious police launched Thursday a nationwide crackdown on stores selling items that are red or in any other way allude to the banned celebrations of Valentine's Day, a Saudi official said.
"commanderkai" said *Patiently waits for the moral equivalence peddlers*
Okay, I'm game. Is this really a moral outrage? Should we be sending troops to liberate the Saudis to be free to buy crap for this cheesy holiday? Who cares what they do?
Until we stop propping them up and buying their oil (and don't tell me Canada doesn't - the country we rely on and love to sell our raw materials certainly does) any moral outrage of ours directed at SA is just hypocritical. We send them the money so they can fund the terrorists so we can send our people over there to die for it. 'Course that may be the whole plan - certainly a good way to keep us quiet and docile.
Are they outraged against the holiday because it promotes romance, or that Valentine was a Christian martyr? or perhaps the pricks like to find any excuse to make others miserable.
Why do Saudi muslims even want to celebrate Valentines anyway, the land of arranged marriages and legal marriage to children can't really have any concept of love can it? Hell, I'm pretty sure they don't even love Allah.
Arranged marriages were actually pretty commonplace within our own culture until fairly recently. Loving God doesn't seem to be big in Islamic culture, but fearing Him is a big thing...very Old Testament. I don't think the Koran even has anything analogous to Psalms, which were essentially love songs to God written by David.
"Choban" said Why do Saudi muslims even want to celebrate Valentines anyway, the land of arranged marriages and legal marriage to children can't really have any concept of love can it? Hell, I'm pretty sure they don't even love Allah.
Some studies have found that love does as well under arrange marriages as in our way - in the long run. Ie they come to love each other. I'm certainly not promoting the idea, but it's not as if your system is working all that well either, with the divorce rate and all.
The jihadis must love Allah - he's going to give them those 72 virgins and all.
Also, Shepherd's Dog, if you look at the poetry of Rumi, bhakti (love of God) is the main feature. He talks about being drunk in his adoration of God. He probably wasn't the only one to experience this, but maybe you have to be a Sufi to get into it, the other sects don't provide the expressive channel to contemplate the idea. (This is just conjecture on my part, what do I know about Islam.)
*Patiently waits for the moral equivalence peddlers*
Okay, I'm game. Is this really a moral outrage? Should we be sending troops to liberate the Saudis to be free to buy crap for this cheesy holiday? Who cares what they do?
Until we stop propping them up and buying their oil (and don't tell me Canada doesn't - the country we rely on and love to sell our raw materials certainly does) any moral outrage of ours directed at SA is just hypocritical. We send them the money so they can fund the terrorists so we can send our people over there to die for it. 'Course that may be the whole plan - certainly a good way to keep us quiet and docile.
Have to plan ahead to dig yourself outta the dog house over there.
Naw, makes it easier.
'Baby baby I couldn't buy anything, the mutts have taken it all away.'
Why do Saudi muslims even want to celebrate Valentines anyway, the land of arranged marriages and legal marriage to children can't really have any concept of love can it? Hell, I'm pretty sure they don't even love Allah.
Some studies have found that love does as well under arrange marriages as in our way - in the long run. Ie they come to love each other. I'm certainly not promoting the idea, but it's not as if your system is working all that well either, with the divorce rate and all.
The jihadis must love Allah - he's going to give them those 72 virgins and all.
Also, Shepherd's Dog, if you look at the poetry of Rumi, bhakti (love of God) is the main feature. He talks about being drunk in his adoration of God. He probably wasn't the only one to experience this, but maybe you have to be a Sufi to get into it, the other sects don't provide the expressive channel to contemplate the idea. (This is just conjecture on my part, what do I know about Islam.)