A Comment About

A Tale of Two Murders

June 11, 2009 - 12:57 am - by La Shawn Barber
G Alston
2009-06-11 09:11:59

#25 — However in Islam, the Koran DOES preach and command violence against nonbelievers.

Not quite. Fellow abrahamic believers are to be tolerated. Plus, it depends what quotes one wishes to buy into (much like the bible.) In the early days mohammed sought to unify abrahamic sects and prayer was directed at Jerusalem. It was only after rejection that prayer was to be directed elsewhere.

And so on.

In the bible god was intolerant and evolved tolerance (here and there) as time went along. In the koran it’s more like the opposite.

#25 — Can people interpret scripture wrongly? Sure.

The point is that people interpret what they like (just as you did above) and use this as justification for their belief.

#26 — It is the left who seeks to find moral equivalence in these acts to impugn and disparage conservatives.

It’s an evil plot. Yeah… that makes sense.

If we are going to take the democrats down, it might help if we could concentrate on what they’re really doing and not waste bandwidth on imaginary plots.