This is rapidly turning into muslim bashing just for the sake of it which I suspected it would right from the off.
I'm not racist but...
I have nothing against x but....
Sorry, you are and you do.Define racism then ... I stated Im anti religion this does not make me a racist by definition, many races share the same god or belief so to state Im anti religion does not make me a racist it means in my case that I belief religion and its practices have a lot to answer for in this world, life teaches us to do right and not wrong, religion can teach that its ok to do wrong in the name of god. Any Atheist doing wrong does not argue that he has the right to do so in the name of his God, where as the brainwashed religion sect actually belief they have not done wrong no matter when it comes to doing it in the name of their religious belief.
FGM is most heavily practiced in Africa where the predominant religion is.....Christianity
Several religions dictate that males must be circumcised, male genital mutilation if you want to put it that way.
FMG is by far more damaging and leaves many physical and mental scares that can haunt a female all her life its practice mainly comes from roots of gender inequality and an attempt to control womens sexual desires, its outlawed in most of the countries its practiced but poorly enforced, where as circumcision has it roots again in religious practice but by way of an offering in its distant beginnings, modern day non medical circumcision has little long term effect unlike FMG but yes If done purely for religious purposes Im against it too, the child does not get to choose if this happens they are forced by way of a parental belief and custom. Circumcision does have a place in the world as in a medical context but FMG as no medical advantage and burdens on the health and other services sometimes for a persons remaining life.
Sikhs demanded and got an exemption from the law requiring everyone on a motor cycle to wear a crash helmet.
This is the law of our land if you are a Sikh and you can't remove your turban for religious reasons then adapt to the society your in and don't ride a motor cycle, don't demand the law is changed to allow for your beliefs ... this is for safety but this point is minor in context as I don't ever recall seeing a Sikh reading a motorbike and they already got one hell of a bandage on if they did bang their heads
There is a law which allows same sex couples the right to marry however the christian church (and various other religions) are allowed to discriminate.
There have been laws making sex discrimination in this country for years yet the christian church was allowed to ignore them and did until very recently.
A good point made and reinforces my arguments regardless of which religion it is we have a secular government which should mean common sense first not religion when law making, clearly those in power have used their own beliefs to aid some religions.
Judaic courts have operated in this country for centuries and no one bats an eyelid. One thing the prejudiced do not mention is that any decision made by a Beth Din or Sharia court
MUST comply with British law and that it must be reviewed by a serving British trained judge before it is implemented to ensure compliance.
Judiac courts work well to conform to british law as both have grown and been fabricated together, the Sharia courts are very recent additions to be able to practice legally but many undercover reports are showing that the Sharia system is not operating as it should with decisions still been based around the oppression of women and favouring the practices that are against our laws... the problem is when allowing a religious court to work within a structured law of the land is once permission is granted for its existence its hard to monitor the real workings of it and even harder to go back on the decision - how can you collapse the Sharia court system without looking Anti-Islamic.... anyway no pun intended the jury still out on this one as its still in its infancy with respect to working alongside the British law.
Any scenario can be twisted to suit anyone's hateful agenda yet very little is mentioned against Sikhism, Judaism or Christianity.
As they say on a well known TV programme, I'm out.