Thursday, August 26, 2010

Does Islam Suck? 伊斯兰教真的是善教吗?



陈凯博客: www.kaichenblog.blogspot.com

陈凯一语:

说所有文化与宗教都是“等同的”和没有优劣之分的是地地道道的欺人之谈: 文化与宗教不像种族,是被人创造的而绝非被上帝创造的。 由此文化与宗教是应该被分析评判的。 人类的永恒终极价值 - “生命、自由、尊严与对幸福的追求”是人们分析评判所有文化与宗教的原则标准。 那些将中国文化与伊斯兰宗教视为“圣牛”的卫道士们其实只是在捍卫人性中的邪恶。

Kai Chen's Words:

To say that all cultures and religions are equal without a judgment of Good vs Evil is a sheer self-deception. Unlike race, cultures and religions are created by men, Not by God. Thus all cultures and religions should be analyzed according to eternal/universal human values - Life, Liberty, Dignity and Pursuit of Happiness. Those who take Chinese culture or Islamic religion as some kind of "sacred cow" are only out to defend evil and defects in human nature.


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Andrew Klavan Video LinK 视频链锁:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2t1gv1zeMkY&feature=fvsr

Does Islam Suck?

伊斯兰教真的是善教吗?


by Andrew Klavan

Whenever I am told I must be tolerant of other people’s religion, I always wonder, well, which tenet of their religion do you mean? A religion, after all, is a system of beliefs and to say that all beliefs are equally worthy of tolerance is to say, essentially, that ideas don’t matter at all. It’s nonsense of the purest ray serene.

For instance, I always try not to burn or behead those who hold different views on transubstantiation than I do – though there are days when it’s difficult, believe you me. But if, like those Westboro Baptist clowns, you turn up at a US soldiers’ funeral claiming he deserved to die because America tolerates homosexuality and “God hates fags,” then you have been un-friended by me, brother. Because your beliefs suck.

So with a group of Muslims cruelly and despicably determined to raise a triumphalist mosque near the site of the Islamist atrocities of 9/11 in New York, the question naturally occurs: Does Islam suck?

Fortunately PJTV’s lovable Klavan on the Culture is here to examine the question. Well, I think he’s lovable! And I’ll have his video right here as soon as an embeddable version is available.

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