Gruesome Verses from Bible Disguised as Quran

"The Islam has been under huge scrutiny lately and is often criticised for being an aggressive religion... but what about Christianity?
In this video we disguised a Bible as a Quran and read some of it's most gruesome verses to the people. This is what they had to say." --YT
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Mordhaussays...

I've always disliked organized religion. You are basically listening to some other person's 'interpretation' of a work that is open to many different points of view and following what they say blindly.

eoesays...

This is fucking fantastic. I agree with @eric3579, I would love to have this done in the bible belt, or even just in the US.

I'm an American living in Canada; I may very well have to do this myself and see how the Canadians fare.

JustSayingsays...

That's the problem right there: most Christians don't read their own fucking book. If they'd took it as seriously as the claim, as they tell gay people they do, we would hunt them down with drone strikes. Just like any other religious extremist. Same bullshit, different flavour.

JustSayingsays...

These people are dutch. The Dutch don't dub movies or TV shows, so these guys are pretty much marinaded in american vernacular.
I'm german and I have to explain the word 'sidekick' everytime I use it. Thank god for Batman and Robin.

lucky760said:

"What the fuck?"

"What the hell?"

I love how some American phrases have become part of the normal vernacular in so many other places.

asynchronicesays...

I marvel how deftly Christians can selectively believe and remember the good things and just totally ignore the rest, and blithely assume that's what everyone does instinctively. It must be the age of the religion, where it just becomes commonplace to ignore the really old bits.

CaptainObvioussays...

The problem is you have 30,000+ armed jihadist who follow a distorted literal interpretation of the Koran. Who cares what any book reads. It's the interpretation and actions in it's name that matters.

newtboysays...

They care.
If it could absolutely not be justified and was instead clearly, strictly forbidden under any circumstance by their chosen religion, most of them would not be involved.

It's actually not a distorted interpretation, it's a literal one. The same can be said for nearly all major religions, certainly for all Judeo-Christian religions (and Islam is one). When interpreted literally, most religions call for murder of infidels and proselytization by force. It's just that most people only give their religion lip service unless it's supporting what they want at the time, at which time they become strictly religious and excuse the inexcusable by claiming their religion requires "X", so it must be tolerated because GAWD.
I say the intolerable must not be tolerated, no matter what the excuse. Society has determined that murder is intolerable. If your organization's written rules call for murder (whether those rules are regularly followed or not), your organization is a violent criminal organization and should be eradicated immediately. That goes for all major religions in the same way it goes for other organized criminal organizations...I simply can't ever understand why we don't act that way as a society.

CaptainObvioussaid:

The problem is you have 30,000+ armed jihadist who follow a distorted literal interpretation of the Koran. Who cares what any book reads. It's the interpretation and actions in it's name that matters.

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