islam means to submit. also in a tort like that there is a plaintiff and a defendant not a prosecutor. prosecutors only get involved when a law is broken.
thanks for the criticsm darris :-) yes, the 'official meaning' of the word islam is to submit (to the will of allah), but the problem with that is christianity is regarded as an islam - within itself, and right again about the plaintiff vs defendant, and the prosecutor is the personification of the law who is the plaintiff. what i'm doing in the video was use the pros. & def. metaphorically to represent opposite sides of a proposition. i ought to add some annotations about these points.
islam means to submit. also in a tort like that there is a plaintiff and a defendant not a prosecutor. prosecutors only get involved when a law is broken.
darris321 3 years ago
thanks for the criticsm darris :-) yes, the 'official meaning' of the word islam is to submit (to the will of allah), but the problem with that is christianity is regarded as an islam - within itself, and right again about the plaintiff vs defendant, and the prosecutor is the personification of the law who is the plaintiff. what i'm doing in the video was use the pros. & def. metaphorically to represent opposite sides of a proposition. i ought to add some annotations about these points.
humanityandhistory 3 years ago
That was so well done.
RobsStudio 3 years ago