You couldn't either. Happens all the time here.
Again, I asked you a question.
You couldn't either. Happens all the time here.
Again, you made a claim and couldn't really back it up.
Happens all the time here.
I answered you, you ignored mine.
All I claimed was that Turkey and Egypt are formally secular regimes. You dispute that?
I asked the question because I wanted to know the answer. You acted like you knew.
You didn't.
I apologize for thinking you might.
Turkey and Egypt don't have secular governments? That's news to me.
You said they were exceptions in that they didn't mainly base their legislation on sharia law. Now, it's certainly a matter of degree, but I do believe that secular governments can and do base much of their legislation on religious law and tradition.
I asked you if their governments weren't based largely on sharia law, upon what were they based?
English common law?
Napoleonic code?
I don't think I'm being unreasonable in asking.
Straw is not your best medium.
That's your interpolation, not what I said.
Form v content, as previously mentioned. The difference b/w secular and theocratic regimes is not trivial.
Whereas sophism suits you right down to the ground.![]()
I recall saying it would happen, because that's who the rebels are.
Oh, and thanks for making the thread all about me.
No....
He makes it about himself by finding any silly reason to confront someone.
You said they were exceptions to Muslim countries that base their legislation on sharia law.
Then you promptly said nothing at all.
Thanks again.
It was in no way a confrontation.
People get really defensive around here when questioned. Especially when they don't know the answers.
Happens all the time.
Like who?
Actually, I glossed what i meant by the comment. It turns on what "based on" means. I took that to mean "cons utional law" not "common law". Your refusal to hear or accept my reasonable gloss is asinine.
Thanks.
ChumpDumper has the better of me here:
http://www.egypt.gov.eg/english/laws/cons ution/chp_one/part_one.aspx
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And I have the better of him here:
http://www.servat.unibe.ch/icl/tu00000_.html
So then, "all" Islamic countries do not embrace Islam as a source of common law, as ChumpDumper insinuated.
back on topic:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...targets-libya/
Your screen name is missing an h.
And I really wasn't talking about cons utional law.
Not contextually clear, but inferred. Your own gloss is just your gloss. Everyone else has his/her side. Refusing to hear all others is childish.
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