'Farewell Intercourse' law allowing sex with dead wives sparks fury in Egypt

Started by Peter, April 29, 2012, 02:44:30 PM

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Peter

The head's up was from our friends at thereligionofpeace.com
Best to read at link
http://rt.com/news/egypt-sex-dead-wife-054/

'Farewell Intercourse' law allowing sex with dead wives sparks fury in Egypt

Egypt’s Islamist-dominated parliament is set to introduce a law allowing husbands to have sex with their dead wives up to six hours after death. Critics fear it highlights a trend of increasingly anti-female legislation since the Arab Spring.

­The “farewell Intercourse” bill was inspired by a Fatwa issued by a Moroccan cleric last year. Zamzami Abdul Bar said that since the two would meet in Heaven again anyway, death shouldn’t get in the way of one last post-mortem marital romp.

resistingrexmundi

A friend at work told me about this and he also said that the men were upset when women wanted the same courtesy.
Doth that man love his Lord who would be willing to see Jesus wearing a crown of thorns, while for himself he craves a chaplet of laurel? Shall Jesus ascend to his throne by the cross, and do we expect to be carried there on the shoulders of applauding crowds? Charles H. Spurgeon

Peter

Quote from: resistingrexmundi on May 01, 2012, 03:16:50 AM
A friend at work told me about this and he also said that the men were upset when women wanted the same courtesy.

It's pretty hard to imagine them being physically afforded the same courtesy, except for.......:D

resistingrexmundi

Quote from: Peter on May 01, 2012, 08:11:03 AM
Quote from: resistingrexmundi on May 01, 2012, 03:16:50 AM
A friend at work told me about this and he also said that the men were upset when women wanted the same courtesy.

It's pretty hard to imagine them being physically afforded the same courtesy, except for.......:D

Actually, post mortem erections are pretty common. It's called priapism. It is still pretty ridiculous though.
Doth that man love his Lord who would be willing to see Jesus wearing a crown of thorns, while for himself he craves a chaplet of laurel? Shall Jesus ascend to his throne by the cross, and do we expect to be carried there on the shoulders of applauding crowds? Charles H. Spurgeon