I read the Quran[Koran. It requires separation of
the sexes, restricts women's actions, limits
the use of the right and left hand,
demands praying x times a day, demands one
wears specific clothes, and keeps on demanding.
IT also states literally, that all those who
don't believe in it must be eliminated as infidels.
I see no relationship between love-and
tolerance and equality and the teachings
of the Quran.
I have asked this of hundreds of people and
they all tell me I have misunderstood their
book. When I point out specific entries, they
say "We do not interpret it as you do."
or "Mohammad is always right so that we must
treat infidels, women and whatnot as the
Koran says too."
This is very confusing.
Either the book says to kill infidels or it does not.
Either it directs the use of each hand or it does not.
Either it restricts women's freedoms or it does not.
IF it in fact, does restrict and limit, etc.,
is that fair [for women or men]?
2007-08-21
17:40:29
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