Lev Muishkin wrote:Blaggard wrote:9 he married a nine year old girl, how the fuck don't people know that. In Europe it was considered fair play to sleep with any woman who had grass on the wicket, it being time to play cricket. Times change even if religion doesn't.
And also only Quran referring to the above is perfect, you link the "surahs", you are talking about primates justification for war, like the Christian crusades. It's always politics, religion is just the icing on the shit cake.
They also said there is no division in islam, but lasted less time than it did in Christianity. Not that I want to laud any religion but they are all just very wrong, when human nature is in the mix.
I kinda like the Sufists, at least they were philosophical if a minority of "sureness".
"Surely the ones who have believed, and the ones who have Judaized, and the SabiÉîn (The Sabaeans) and Nasara, (Christians) and the Majûs (The Magians) and the ones who have associated, (i.e. other gods with Allah) surely Allah will distinguish between them on the Day of the Resurrection; surely Allah is an Ever-present Witness over everything."
Qur'an, even the Devil can quote scripture, but the devil is in the non cherry picked details. For example it was the polytheists that the Imams really hated if you look deep enough, but no one looks further into anything when they have already decided evil is as it is. The Dhimmi or people of the book were always treated with utmost respect, even in war. Which is less than can be said of the crusades. Exept of course on the Muslim side, they didn't eat women and babies at least.

(I don't see anything in any book that recommends eating people), your remark are hysterical.
What the fuck difference do you think any of this means?
Fuck all.
Islam is an out-of-date moral system and needs, like Christianity, and Judaism to be replaced by something less evil.
The contention was is Islam "beautiful". Fuck no remains the answer.
In the battle of Acre the Crusaders were so starved that after they won the battle they ate women and children for food, spitted on pikes.
We have 2 sources for this, 1 a letter home from a man who was sorry, and 2 the military sources of its day.
I can provide them of course.
Richard the Lion Heart was served "pork" because it tasted much like human beings.
The first crusade not the third:
"I shudder to tell that many of our people, harassed by the madness of excessive hunger, cut pieces from the buttocks of the Saracens already dead there, which they cooked, but when it was not yet roasted enough by the fire, they devoured it with savage mouth"
Richard of Chartress.