El 12/10/09, csalinux escribió:
Lluis escribió:
Lo que no es de recibo es que aquellas normas que tu aplicas segun tus creencias y elecciones deban afectar a los que no tienen esas creencias ni
esas elecciones.
Se llama respeto... nadie te obliga en Arabia ha rezar tres veces al día-
Si te refieres a Arabia Saudí, será mejor que te informes antes de lanzar ese tipo de aseveraciones. *** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_Arabia#Religion Religion Further information: Freedom of religion in Saudi Arabia Due to the legal framework of the country, which does not provide legal protection for freedom of religion, the public practice of non-Muslim religions is prohibited. Indeed, the Government enforces a strict and conservative version of Sunni Islam. Muslims who do not follow the official interpretation, can face severe repercussions at the hands of Mutawwa'in (religious police). For this reason, Saudi culture lacks the diversity of religious expression, buildings, annual festivals and public events that is seen in countries where religious freedom is permitted.[35] Christianity in Saudi Arabia faces persecution. *** ¡Mira! ¡Qué casualidad! Todo son "prohibiciones". "Wiki-batidora-remix" dixit ;-) Saludos, -- Camaleón -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-translation-es+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-translation-es+help@opensuse.org