Showing posts with label Iran. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iran. Show all posts
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Interesting TED talk about the Cyrus Cylinder
Neil MacGregor gives an interesting talk about the Cyrus Cylinder.
Click the link to open the video:
An Interesting TED Talk About the Cyrus Cylinder
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TED talk
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Ninety-Nine Lashes
Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani is on death row for adultery. She is waiting to be stoned to death in Iran unless someone somehow prevents this brutal atrocity from happening.
How could stoning someone for infidelity ever be upheld by law?
How can stoning someone for any reason be advocated by God above? If we're appalled by a modern day stoning, then a stoning of ancient times is just as heinous.
Ashtiani has already endured ninety-nine lashes for her alleged crime. Now, she sits in fear waiting to be buried from the torso down in preparation for her execution by stoning.
Even if we know she is guilty, this is too harsh of a punishment. And worse, she may have been coerced into her confession from the beginning.
I wonder what happens to the other person with whom she committed adultery.
All around, this is horrible. And ancient religious scripture mixed with human cruelty is to blame.
I certainly hope mercy wins out in the end.
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