WB Naomi, by the way :)
There is the cognitive dissonance that i am speaking of. Keyplus attempts to muddy the water and suggest that the death penalty is being sought for something other than apostasy - a claim comprehensively rubbished since the original charge contained only the one entry - Apostasy.
Add to that the recognition that the Koran does not explicitly require the death penalty, yet still Keyplus refuses to condemn the religious nutters that interpret the text in such a way as to demand the Death Penalty.
Keyplus -That the very idea that a person is under the theat of state-sanctioned death, merely over what is at best a thought crime does little to persuade me that religion confers any benefits. How any rational, empathetic caring individual can sanction such a trial and sentence is beyond me.
http://www.guardian.c...rutality-is-not-islam