Muhammad lead twenty-six separate battles of war. Thats a major military resume by anyones standards.
During a lifetime of warfare, he made-up, one by one, the verses (ayas) of the Quran. So it should be no suprise, that when you forst read the Quran, you find justification for violence, terror, and war, packed within the entire book.
To believe in Islam is to believe that Allah had lots and lots to say about war and murder, because in the Quran, Allah talks us to death on the subject (figuratively and literally).
Left-wing apologists assume that any criticism of Islam comes from southern-fundies, and feebly assualt the criticism of the war-religion based on this assumption. However, I am agnostic, and all of the agnostics and atheists I know concede the fact that Islam is the worlds most violent religion.
The greatest genocides in human history (no exagerration at all) can be directly attributed to Islamic idealogy...why do we act suprised today about Islamic violence?
2007-03-28
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