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Tag Archives: quran
Terry Jones burns Quran
Remember Terry Jones, the handle-barred nutjob from Florida who raised a global ruckus when he threatened to burn a Quran on the 9th anniversary of 9/11? He’s at it again, or rather he was at it. After laying low for … Continue reading
Bible v. Quran: The Ultimate Smackdown
Which is more violent–the Bible or the Quran? That’s a tough one to answer, but National Public Radio (of all places!) has tackled the question.
Posted in christianity, commentary, ethics, islam, religion
Tagged bible, npr, quran, violence
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Podcast #106 – Listener Feedback
Boy, do we get feedback! We’re wrong about the Tea Party, the Great “Enlightenment,” bleeping out curse words, and the authorship/timing of both the Qur’an and the New Testament. On the other hand, some listeners think we are “awesome” and … Continue reading →