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Saudi Woman Arrested For Driving A Car

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Authorities detained a Saudi woman on Saturday after she launched a campaign against the driving ban for women in the ultraconservative kingdom and posted a videotape of herself behind the wheel on Facebook and YouTube to encourage others to copy her.

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  • is person who pcactires Islam Islamic Law law .And your mistakes do not stop there. Traditionally, all religions carried a series of doctrines that were obligatory for the believer to hold in order to be fully accepted as a member of that religion in good standing. These can, for Christians include understanding the nature of Jesus You are very confused about the obligatory beliefs of Christians are. Perhaps you should do a bit more studying before you pontificate on this subject again. people might not find it odd that Obama, who claims to be a Christian, having a Passover Seder in the White House, which is a particularly Jewish custom. Nobody found it odd in Iraq, or Syria, or Lebanon, or Palestine when Muslims and Christians joined their Jewish colleagues and neighbors for a Passover Seder, or when Muslim and Jewish neighbors enjoyed a Christmas or Easter celebration with their Christian neighbors, or when Christian and Jewish neighbors visited Muslims to partake in a Ramadhan Iftar, or the celebrations of `Eid. It is very common for Protestant parents to send their children to a Catholic day school, even tho0gh there are wide doctrinal differences between them, simply because the Catholics have a very good school system, while the Protestants don’t. For many years one of the most elite boys’ schools in Baghdad was Baghdad College, which was founded and run by Jesuits from Boston. It was attended by boys from the best families regardless of whether they were Christian, Muslim, Jew, Mandaean, or whatever. They were there for the excellent academic education, and were never subjected to religious indoctrination. Protestant, Jewish, and secular parents in the US send their kids to Catholic schools for the academic education, and say thanks but no thanks to religious training. There is no blurring of the lines.

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