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Is Word in the Quaran should not be challenged? Think!Reader comment on item: A Saudi Prince's Threat to the Obama Administration Submitted by Raj (United States), Feb 28, 2013 at 18:16 Well, if you believe the word of Quoran is the final word- then you are totally lost or you do not ... think further. Of course, it is a good book in many aspects but it is also sort of a " manifesto" for survival for Muslims because what preaches is not really spiritual or enlightening for human soul. It promotes killing, animal sacrifice and total indifference to suffering of human beings on the whole. It also instilla fear to man kind stating that if you do not believe in Allah you go to hell? So Mohamads mother, father, uncle who died before are in the hell now? How can Allah said to be merciful and encourage killings of non-believers and millions of animals at Ed every year. Is this mercy ? Or cruelty? If Allah created us, then why he say s that if you do not believe they should go to hell? Is that is mercy by father? I think not. But I think everybody should read it and understand how much anger and hatred in this book as a religious book!
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