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Intuet
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 4:44 pm


Similar to what hardline preachers say. People sin, God gets mad, natural disasters occur.
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Attractive women who snub traditional Islamic clothing to instead wear fashionable clothes and apply heavy make-up, caused youths in the country to “go astray” and have affairs, Ayatollah Kazem Sedighi said.

The hard-line cleric said as a result the country, bounded by several fault lines, experienced more “calamities” such as earthquakes, the reformist Aftab-e Yazd newspaper reported him saying.

Iran is prone to frequent quakes, many of which have been devastating for the country.

"Many women who dress inappropriately ... cause youths to go astray, taint their chastity and incite extramarital sex in society, which increases earthquakes," he told worshippers at a Tehran prayer service late last week.

"Calamities are the result of people's deeds.

“We have no way but conform to Islam to ward off dangers."

The Islamic dress code is mandatory in Iran, which has been under clerical rule for more than three decades.

Every post-pubescent woman regardless of her religion or nationality must cover her hair and bodily contours in public.

Offenders face punishment and fine.

But this has not stopped urban women from appearing in the streets wearing tight coats and flimsy headscarves and layers of skilfully applied make-up.

Experts have warned that a strong quake in Tehran, the Iranian capital, could kill hundreds of thousands of people.

Tehran province has nearly 14 million inhabitants, eight million of whom live in the city, which sits on several fault lines.

Earlier this month, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the country’s president, warned at least five million Tehran residents that they should flee Iran's capital because it is threatened by earthquakes.

Mr Ahmadinejad said that more than two thirds of Iran's 74-million-strong population lived in urban areas.

"We cannot predict when an earthquake will happen. But if anything happens to Tehran province's 13.8 million residents, how can we manage that?" he asked.

The worst in recent times hit the southern city of Bam in December 2003, killing more than 31,000 people – about a quarter of the population – and destroying its ancient mud-built citadel.

Earlier this year the hardline cleric led rallies from Iranian government supporters who denounced opposition students who burned photos of the country's supreme leader during protests in December.

"The issue has reached a point where the picture of Imam Khomeini is insulted," he said.

"They questioned things that are sacred."

He mocked opposition activists who "thought the revolution had been defeated".



I'm kind of glad they're publishing this from a Muslim, because it gives me a better view of my own faith. If I heard this in a church, I might be nodding my head and agreeing, but from a different source? Skepticism. Is there truly a strong correlation between illicit behavior and natural disaster? If so, why hasn't California gone up in flames? Can the Icelandic volcano be attributed to any particular country, since so many international flights were canceled due to it? And, what's sin to God? In my mind, He could care less whether your lips are reddened or not, but dressing like a ho is a no-no. And insulting the portrait of a politician or leader might be bad form, but it in itself is not a transgression.
PostPosted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 6:28 pm


Sin tied to natural disasters is bullshit. What kind of a loving God would kill millions of people (many of whom are going to be innocent, even if there are "sinners.") because they don't follow his orders?

People who, for example, tied the Haiti earthquake to sinners disgusted me. As do all people who think God punishes millions of people with natural disasters.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:18 pm


Intuet
[...] If so, why hasn't California gone up in flames?

Well, they got earthquakes. That's something.
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