The question I'd like you to discuss is, "Are the laws created by governments for the good of the people of a particular nation and do individuals have the right to choose a particular way of life, even if it goes against the laws of their countries?"
Here is a quote from today's "Daily Mail":
Daily Mail wrote:
Behead convert, says 'moderate'
SENIOR Muslim clerics have said an Afghan man facing trial for converting from Islam to Christianity should be executed.
One, Abdul Raoulf - regarded as a moderate after being jailed for criticising the hardline Taliban regime when it was in power - said of Abdul Rahman: 'He is not mad. The government are playing games. The people will not be fooled. This is humiliating for Islam. Cut off his head.'
Rahman, a 41-year-old former medical aid worker, faces the death penalty under Afghanistan's strict Islamic laws for becoming a Christian.
Diplomats say the Afghan government is searching for a way to drop the case.
Rahman is suspected of being mentally ill and is to undergo psychological examinations to see whether he is fit to stand trial.
(Daily Mail, 24th March 2006)
Please keep the thread free from flame and respect the fact that some readers may have religious beliefs of their own. Note also that in creating this thread I am not criticising any particular religion. I am merely quoting one example to help stimulate the discussion.