Yup but in the mean time the hard liners in the Saudi-arabian government are against being part of the Security Council, not to mention the women's right to drive. And I think that They (in Saudi Arabia) want to support the rebels in Syria for the successful feeling that the nobility in the middle east shall be understanding that the CRIMINALS SHALL LOSE.:sunny:
This reads as mainly a political thread to me, not a religious one. By the way, it seems the government itself has not banned women from driving. It doesn't change the fact that it is most of the time forbidden by the men in their neighbourhoods but still, it's not a law by the government as far as I understand.
Laws don't matter. We have God as part of the world (this time). And one Man is more for the feeling of Him being around than ever before. The one man cannot wait for a Human answer from his wife, the messenger from this god.
To you? For most people they seem to matter, perhaps to different extents but still so. I don't understand what you are saying here. Care to reword it? Thanks in advance :2thumbsup:
Answer the question with the right question. Does Adam at the start of his Fall from Grace need to work at law-giving Or does he dread himself as a racial disgraceful being for the God created Law of nature?
I'm not sure, you ask a very cryptic question and english is not my first language. I don't even see the connection with the former 2 posts. Can you word it more direct/straight forward? What do you mean for example with '(this time)'? Was it different before or something? I'm sorry your approach of wording things like this is lost on me.
First you say that they're for the Syrian government, and then you say they're backing the rebels. Which is it?