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No, I said “Gondor” can’t use magic, not Gandalf. Learn to read. You need to also proofread your posts, you initiated an entire argument based on your own miscomprehension. <blockquote> What is the range of visibility of Gandalf's light? Please provide evidence from the film.</blockquote> The range of visibility is only a few hundred yards at most. As evidenced when he uses his staff. Next question. Probably 100 miles at most. It was a typo genius. They said 300 miles as explained in the film. You can’t see a beam of light from that distance obviously, otherwise everyone in Rohan would have seen the one Mordor shot into the sky. You know, because there’s MOUNTAINS AND STUFF IN THE WAY. I feel like I’m talking to a two year old. The movie says they’re 400 miles from Gondor (3 days ride). That is too far to see a beam of light. You lose. Just like your “Christian” friends, who do it at a far greater rate. Islam is the religion of peace, unlike Christianity. <blockquote> which all that changed in the new testament</blockquote> No it didn’t. The Old Testament is designed to fulfill the old laws. Read Matthew 5:17-18 <blockquote> There is no christian religion today that advocates it,</blockquote> 1/3 of all countries that outlaw homosexuality are Christian. Also it clearly has to do with their religion as the Bible advocates it. Unlike the Quran, which says NOTHING about it. <blockquote> The site I referenced is about the "actual" sharia laws</blockquote> No it isn’t. There is no “actual sharia law.” It is all based upon individual interpretation, and is not the law of the land. <blockquote> you have not yet provide us with any evidence</blockquote> I already did. I gave you primary data to research and proved that the Bible advocates it. <blockquote> In accordance to sharia law and the answer as to why it is not safe or tolerable:</blockquote> Literally none of that is in the Quran. Meow