To: NYer
Some of the verses of the three major scriptures of the world will come under the hate crimes of Ontario and other provinces. They will say these verses should be taken out or changed. I suspect that what Patel is really worried about is people taking a closer look at some of the verses in the Koran, in particular the ones about killing infidels.
I don't think he really gives a rip about the Bible.
21 posted on
07/18/2005 10:27:56 AM PDT by
Alouette
(Just when I think liberals can't get any more stupid, I'm wrong.)
To: Alouette
His comment linking the bible to the torah and koran is a pre-emptive shot across the bow. He doesn't want the koran to be judged for its own merits as a conglomeration of confusion. He wants to link it to "the bible" so that the tagline"religion of hate" will be worn by all religions.
Its a ploy that the secularists can't and won't see through since they are godless and won't acknowledge any higher power than themselves.
25 posted on
07/18/2005 10:39:59 AM PDT by
Podkayne
(Hear no evil, See no evil, speak no evil begets more evil)
To: Alouette
"I suspect that what Patel is really worried about is people taking a closer look at some of the verses in the Koran, in particular the ones about killing infidels. I don't think he really gives a rip about the Bible."
I agree. My gut tells me he is using this to ensure that Qur'anic scripture be included in any discussion about Christian and Jewish views of homosexuality. He places emphasis, after all, on the "three" major scriptures of the world and it is apparent to me that he is looking down the road to the possibility that the rest of us will decide that either a good chunk of the Qur'an needs to be rewritten or Islam in its entirety will be banned. It's a set-up, folks.
35 posted on
07/18/2005 10:50:50 AM PDT by
sageb1
(This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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