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Pakistan’s only Christian cabinet minister shot dead in Islamabad

Globe and Mail, March 2, 2011

Christians as evildoers, perverts and liars*.

[5:72] Those who say that Allah is the Messiah, son of Mary, are unbelievers. The Messiah said: “O Children of Israel, worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord. Surely, he who associates other gods with Allah, Allah forbids him access to Paradise and his dwelling is Hell. The evildoers have no supporters!”

[5:75] The Messiah, son of Mary, was only a Messenger before whom other Messengers had gone; and his mother was a godly woman. They both ate [earthly] food. Look how We make clear Our Revelations to them; then look how they are perverted!

[19:34] Such was Jesus, son of Mary; it is the truth which they (Christians) dispute.

Geert Wilders would ban the Koran because of verses on almost every page about Allah's pathological loathing of unbelievers and the sadistic pleasure He will take in torturing them when they cross over into His Dominion. Wilders believes these verses, which permeate the Koran, promote hatred and incite violence against non-Muslims.

Banning books, any book is never a solution. Some books however, should be for “Adults Only” and the Koran is one of those books.

Can We Be Friends?, Lessons in Cruelty and Hell should cause even the most tolerant of everything even remotely religious to consider the impact of force-feeding the Koran to children and young people, as is done in madrassas in Canada, and around the world, every day.

Add Allah's promise of Paradise, no questions asked and no waiting**, for those who kill the people He hates and, to paraphrase Daniel Goldhagen author of Hitler’s Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust, we may be nurturing our own "willing executioners". The more reason for a Dialogue on the Koran.

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* For additional verses about the people Allah hates and why, read Enemies Old and New.

** Those who die in the process of slaughtering Allah's mostly imaginary enemies avoid both a terrifying life in the grave and the nightmarish Judgement Day.