*BTW its mispelled on purpose couldn't fit the title in otherwise*
Looking at harsh islamic laws, that seem archaic in the least, there is a trend to continue using such laws by many countries especially the more fanatical ones. As in there seems to be no wish to rehabilitate, only to punish and kill, why does Christianity and Islam seem to differ on this?
I know this post doesn't contain an article from a scholar or even a lenthy detailed arguement by me, but I think the question is valid nonetheless. Could someone who knows more about theology, and/or Islam clarify this for me?
Looking at harsh islamic laws, that seem archaic in the least, there is a trend to continue using such laws by many countries especially the more fanatical ones. As in there seems to be no wish to rehabilitate, only to punish and kill, why does Christianity and Islam seem to differ on this?
I know this post doesn't contain an article from a scholar or even a lenthy detailed arguement by me, but I think the question is valid nonetheless. Could someone who knows more about theology, and/or Islam clarify this for me?
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