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A Fatwa On Snowmen
// A prominent Saudi Arabian cleric has whipped up controversy by issuing a religious edict forbidding the building of snowmen, describing them as anti-Islamic.
Munajjid had some supporters however. “It (building snowmen) is imitating the infidels, it promotes lustiness and eroticism,” one wrote. //
http:// www.the guardia n.com/w orld/20 15/jan/ 12/saud i-arabi a-snowm en-wint er-fatw a
It is difficult not to think that these clerics are absolutely bonkers?
Munajjid had some supporters however. “It (building snowmen) is imitating the infidels, it promotes lustiness and eroticism,” one wrote. //
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It is difficult not to think that these clerics are absolutely bonkers?
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They are not crazy and I understand why they don't want people to build snowmen. I watched a film once where the snowman came to life, kidnapped a child and then stole a motorbike on which he deliberately set out to frighten all the farmyard animals. He whisked the young boy away to a forest in the arctic where fellow snowmen are drinking copious amounts of beer....
09:07 Tue 13th Jan 2015
Interesting,I did not know the basis of this belief - though agree the idea of snowmen figures may be pushing it a tad too far.
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the Third Commandment has pretty much the same basis, though the use (in early modern English) of the phrase "graven image" sounds as though it mightn't cover snow. There was a period of iconoclasm in the Byzantine empire; and some in England under both Cromwells, Thomas and Oliver. Strict Amish still hold to this, and disapprove of photos too.
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