Cherokees have no rules about apostasy and proselytizing is considered a
slap in the face to the Lifegiver since we chose before we came.   As far as
crime and war, there was practically none except for the little war the
Sacred Ball game between rivals.   I don't see the Law of Blood being
applicable to Arabs at all although we have similar attitudes towards the
power of words. 

REH

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This would appear to be a rule that has been lost to the 
Christian/Judaic milieu while, in part at least, it is being played out 
by the Arab 'clan'.

Darryl


On 11/8/2011 10:28 AM, Ray Harrell wrote:
> The "Law of Blood" demands responsibility by one clan's actions of its 
> members against the members of another clan. Any member of the 
> offending clan pays until the books are balanced. No chasing the 
> perpetrator. A clan is responsible and so they police their own lest 
> some innocent or more valued member lose their life as payment instead 
> of the perpetrator. 


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