stof said:
Who said that!? I'm not talking about the people, I'm talking about the book (I have muslim friends too, though I don't see what that has to do with anything) The Quran is a book. Why should a book be above analysis? Well, perhaps because if your a Danish Cartoonist, a Canadian Muslim journalist, a British Novelist or a Dutch film maker, it might cause threats against your life or even murder. But aside from that. Why must "respect for religion" constitute refusing to acknowledge anything negative about what the founding documents say? Here are some of the horrid things the old testament says. Does that acknowledgement make me a christiaphobe or anti semetic?
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About my statement, the only person who has displayed that view in this thread was CommunistHater. I did acutally think that you were an islamophobe at first, but you were just analyzing the book. I'm sorry, I misunderstood. Plus, I was mostly speaking from my real-life (outside of forum, I guess I'm saying) experience. I've actually met people that think Islam is all about murder and war.
I totally agree with you that no book is above analysis. Also, I don't have "respect for any religion" (although I do respect that people are free to believe in whatever they want), I don't know if you were using the quotes to imply that I said that.








