To: VOA
When do we get to the smiting and smoting? Do you think most Muslims are nutso or do you think they hear the word of God?
Personally I Think Islam is flawed in that it hasn’t been vetted as in the reformation and introspection of the Christian and Jewish faiths.
The Mussies are running wild.
I will never understad how the Koran can be the word of God an cat be altered under penalty of death but ALL the Mussies interpret it through the Hadiths and the Sura. Men twisting the words
23 posted on
09/07/2008 9:03:52 AM PDT by
mylife
(The Roar Of the Masses Could Be Farts)
To: mylife
>"Personally I Think Islam is flawed in that it hasnt been vetted as in the reformation and introspection of the Christian and Jewish faiths." Well, when your idea of G_dly perfection is an illiterate, lying, murdering, thieving, multiple wife beating, child molester, you tend not to progress as a society.
There's not enough there in the first place worth saving!
29 posted on
09/07/2008 9:22:42 AM PDT by
rawcatslyentist
(I will stand with the Muslims ~B Hussein Obomunist ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Verito Possumus~Verified Sleeper!)
To: mylife
The Mussies are running wild.
I'm not a theologian and I don't even play one on TV.
So what follows is just my fallible personal opinion.
From all I learned on 9-11 and having watched the Saudi-subsidized
apologetics "Legacy of The Prophet" that aired a month or two
on PBS (with your and my tax dollars!!!) after 9-11...
Islam simply comes up short as a transcendent religion/philosophy.
It's a decent "Bushido" code for surviving in a barren landscape with
insufficient resources to sustain a large, peaceable population.
In general, that's what I see in Islam.
The Koran presents a veneer of religional respectability for
beheading enemies and enslaving the non-believers' wives and children.
And "paradise" and "virgins" for the males that perish in the
enterprise.
The Koran appears to be a decent codification of what to do to make
oneself rich after stealing other people's stuff.
But in fairness...I'd say it sounds like required reading for
the MBA program in today's universities.
Kinda' like "The Art of War" on steroids and infused with
a hyper-fervent religiosity.
30 posted on
09/07/2008 9:24:39 AM PDT by
VOA
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