Sunny Days in Heaven
Spiritual/Political/Philosophical Blog on the Nature of Truth and Falsehood and Heaven


Thursday, May 16, 2002  

Islam can't even wipe its own ,,,,

Jamie Glazov has an interesting column at Frontpage today. Here's a snippet.

"You will find that there is not one area of a Muslim’s life that is left open for individuality, originality and creativity.

From the moment a Muslim wakes up, he has to start going through a process of rigid procedures. First and foremost, he has to wash a certain way. He even has to clean his nose in a specific manner, and he has to do repeat this procedure three times. This is essential because Islam teaches that the devil spends the night in the cavity of the nose."


There's lots more.

I once read the Koran about ten years ago and gave it up saying to myself, "just what we need; more rules."

As if the answer is always more laws and rules. That's why I became a Christian. Two rules: love God, love your neighbor.

That seemed a little bit more within my grasp with God's grace and favor.

posted by Mark Butterworth | 6:07 PM |

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