A Religion of Peace?: Why Christianity Is and Islam Isn't
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A Religion of Peace?: Why Christianity Is and Islam Isn't

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Christianity or Islam: which is the real "religion of peace"?

Almost any liberal pundit will tell you that there's a religion bent on destroying our Constitution, stripping us of our liberties, and imposing religious rule on the U.S. And that religion is . . .Christianity! About Islam, however, the Left is silent--except to claim a moral equivalence between the

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Hardcover, 264 pages
Published July 17th 2007 by Regnery Publishing
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Skylar Burris
"The liberal West is much more comfortable attacking itself and condemning the Christians and conservatives in its midst than breaking the multiculutralist taboo and admitting that Western civilization might be better than Islamic civilization." I don't think this book is going to do much to change that, despite its effort at setting the record straight and overturning some anti-Christian propaganda.

The book was a bit repetitive at times and could have been written in a mo...more
Ibrahim
Ibrahim rated it 5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: anybody who wants to learn the whole truth on Islam and its fascism.
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I was always a pious Muslim, preaching Islam, appealing to the pietistic devotion that was handed to me through it. For a good measure, I joined the Muslim Brotherhood. I would never have thought I would renounce Islam. Everything felt so normal. In trying to refute the Bible and make fun of it, putting my dirty feet on it as an act of disparagement of a supposedly distorted book, I came to see Islam for what it really is and fell in love with Christ. If you read the ninth chapter in the Quran v...more
Sakjames
This book is not about faith and religion. It's about politics. It's main message is actually for republican vs democrat in USA, not about Islam vs Christianity in the world. He knew that most of the republicans are devout christians, so by writing this book he could promote his political agenda. What he doesnt know that even we, conservative Christians who vote for republicans are intelligent and devout enough not to be provoked of his hateful speech. Me and a muslim colleague could share the ...more
Richard
Richard rated it 5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: Thinking people
I had a little bit of trouble getting through this one, because I get angry at what people don't just don't see or understand. Anyone who really wants to understand current world events needs to understand Islam, the Crusades and Christianity. Then you will understand that none are blameless, but Islam has no forgiveness without conversion. Islam is spread by force, their soldiers are their missionaries, ultimately, it's convert or die (with a chance to first live as a sub-class person with h...more
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The book discusses the two religions: Christianity and Islam. A very timely topic given the state of affairs with the NY ground zero mosque debate and Iran's nuclear weapons.
Very insightful. There was a lot of research done into Christianity and Islam and it's presented in this book very well. I appreciate the information and I now have a better and broader view.
Cliff
Cliff rated it 3 of 5 stars
This book has some very good criticisms of Islam and good comparisons to why such things are not necessarily equal with all religions. It also has some criticisms that are obviously shallow and unfair. I wish it didn't have some of those mixed in, because it allows critics to attack about 1/10ths of the points they make and ignore the more substantive and difficult 9/10ths of the problem.

I also wish they had a few more voices for Islamic reform, which are out there, although the ...more
Brittaney
I felt like I learned a lot from this book. It definitely was leaning toward Islam not being a peaceful religion, as shown in the title. However, I think that it was fairly balanced in also illustrating Christians who have acted not in peace.
Don Peterson
Some would call it hate speech, but Robert Spencer dares to tell the truth about Islam, particularly its roots and traditions that most western writers either don't know, or would like to pretend didn't exist.
Janis
Janis rated it 5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: Anyone who wants to understand Islam's gripe with the West
Robert Spencer knows his stuff about Islam.
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