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How do you feel about Hamas bringing back crucifixion?
Both Iran and its Hamas proxy in Gaza have been busy this Christmas week showing Christendom just what they think of it. But no one seems to have noticed.
On Tuesday, Hamas legislators marked the Christmas season by passing a Shari’a criminal code for the Palestinian Authority. Among other things, it legalizes crucifixion.
Hamas’s endorsement of nailing enemies of Islam to crosses came at the same time it renewed its jihad.
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I think they are unoriginal. First they get their asskicked now they are making some copy of one of Rome's punishment. I bet the crosses will probably even be made in Taiwan.
What did you expect with morons like Hamas. They take on an entire country armed to the teeth and expected to win?
- rickinnocalLv 71 decade ago
I am no fan of Shari'a, which I think is a barbaric code. It does not, however, condone crucifixion. This article is a pure invention, as the source should have alerted you to.
If Hamas wish to be thought of as civilized, they should stick to the Israeli tactic of dropping laser guided bombs onto kids from F-16s.
Oh, wait, Israel has all the F-16s and laser guided bombs. Maybe that's why, in the current fighting, Hamas has killed three Israeli soldiers and 1 civilian, and Israel has killed about 200 Hamas employees, and about 100 uninvolved civilians - including over 50 young children.
Richard
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I'm only for it if Hamas members are the ones nailed up
- 1 decade ago
think it's a good idea. they should require everyone who is crucified to wear a little white loincloth and nothing else, and they should be scourged before being placed on the cross.