"Some see Mohammed's life itself offering his followers graphic examples of his intolerance toward dissent, slight, or rebuke. Well-known and repeated stories of fact or lore discourage any interest in voicing dissent.
"There is the story of the murder of the poetess Asma bint Marwan, who paid with her life when she spoke out against Mohammed for having a man named Abu Afak murdered. In his displeasure toward her, Muhammed asked his followers to murder her as well. She was killed by a sword thrust to her abdomen while suckling her baby..."
Does this sound to you like the founder of a religion of peace or a complete contempt for human life and moral values?
Would you say that Mohammed, like today's terrorists, is not a true Muslim because the Koran forbids murder?
(Quote from Brigitte Gabriel, "Because they Hate", page 110.)
2007-03-12
21:33:30
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