Brit, I think you and I both know what Blosted is talking about. No religion states that acid must be thrown on a person. Never the less, the religion in this case states certain rules must be followed when it comes to the conduct between a man and a woman. If somebody decides these rules have been flouted, action is taken. Not necessarily action according to said religion. This kind of action, killing the girl with acid is, to my knowledge, cultural.
BUT....that the incident happened at all has its roots in the interpretation of said religion.
Do you agree?
Brit, I think you and I both know what Blosted is talking about. No religion states that acid must be thrown on a person. Never the less, the religion in this case states certain rules must be followed when it comes to the conduct between a man and a woman. If somebody decides these rules have been flouted, action is taken. Not necessarily action according to said religion. This kind of action, killing the girl with acid is, to my knowledge, cultural.
BUT....that the incident happened at all has its roots in the interpretation of said religion.
Do you agree?