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

by Robert Spencer
Religion of Peace?: Why Christianity Is and Islam Isn't by by Robert Spencer
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  • Edition: Hardcover
  • Publication Date: August 13, 2007
  • Publisher: Regnery Publishing
  • ISBN: 1596985151
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: 37601
  • Average Customer Rating: 3.5 stars
  • List price: $27.95



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    1 stars -1 (minus 1) star for this one, no need to read the book., October 29, 2008
    The title of this book saved me the $$ that this book costs and a lot of time and mental-bandwidth too. Please keep coming up with such intuitive titles to save me the time and money.

    No, I'm not a Muslim.

    Yes, I believe in Jesus Christ and pray to him and Mother Mary every morning and evening.

    5 stars Sobering and timely, October 1, 2008
    Robert Spencer has become one of my favorite writers after this effort (Religion of peace?). He is articulate, reasonable and, has an elegant writing style.

    This book is interesting and well researched. The author puts to rest a lot of misconceptions about the Judeo-Christian civilization while, at the same time, he indicts Islam for the numerous alleged transgressions of modern civilized ways.

    This is the best book on this subject that I have read so far.

    1 stars Not worth the paper it's printed on, September 20, 2008
    The title of the book is full of prejudice ... obviously the author has a very set, pre-judgment, which he wants to make the world aware of. Just because Robert Spencer writes something and it's published, doesn't make it a fact. If he knew 100 people, who each knew 100 Muslims who lived up to the unoriginal stereotypes and blatant lies this book is filled with, that would still only make 10,000 Muslims. That is less than 1/100th of 1% of the world population of the nearly 1 Billion Muslims alive today (and growing). Statistics based on so small a sample of the population cannot produce significant results; nor could they be generalized to the whole population. If cancer researchers exaggerated their findings as Spencer does his, we would all live under SPF 100 windows, clothing and glasses from sunrise to sunset and never let our bare skin see the sun. A real scientist has integrity as well as the scientific method. Spencer is not a scientist and though he may write a good game, his rhetoric, as well worded or carefully reasoned as it may seem, is all hear-say, rumor, and unoriginal stereotypes that any 12 year old could put together from an evening of watching CNN, or any other fascist-controlled anti-Islam media source. Read the book if you want to get a good idea of how hate-filled and lacking understanding the majority of scared Christian radicals are. Spencer does more than just describe the monster he imagines under his bed, he becomes it. His portrayal of lies and slander turn him into the very hate-mongering zealot he wants to convince you Muslims are. Keep this book away from children. It could very well inspire a few to join the KKK or another hate organization.
    4 stars Yeah, Right!, September 7, 2008
    This volume by Robert Spencer should be placed alongside Paul Fregosi's "Jihad In the West", Andrew Bostom's "The Legacy of Jihad" and Ibn Warraq's "why I Am Not a Muslim". Spencer et al show conclusively that the notion that "Islam is a religion of peace" is one of the greatest frauds ever pulled upon the human race.
    5 stars The Work of a True Scholar in Islam., August 6, 2008
    Don't listen to the reviewers who say Robert Spencer is not knowledgeable enough about Islam. He could teach quite a few Muslims about their own books and history, I have studied it deeply for seven years myself.

    Also bear in mind the doctrine of Al-Taqiyya and Kithman or kitman, which began as a shia practice (they claim)but is widespread in all of Islam to protect the faith from outside critcism for some of it's questionable teachings. I deal daily one on one with Moslems real time, online and they very frequently use this practice. Even posing as non-muslims in order to decieve others. It really is amazing how proud they are of outwitting.

    Mohammad himself said it was ok to lie to enemies (and that all infidels are enemies) as well as to your wives, and instructed a few of his followers to join the enemy camp by claiming they were friends and abhorred Mohammad. Islam is in no way, shape or form similar to Christianity, so one must bear this in mind and not assume the religion says to be kind to unbelievers or love your enemies. It is actually the opposite school.

    I have known of Robert Spencers work for some time now and he has always been impeccable and non judgemental in his work. This book is as equally fair and a valuable addition to anyone's library who wants to have concrete knowledge about Islam.

    I do not hate Muslims. But I have come to strongly dislike Mohammadism amd what it has been doing to the people as a whole, who choose to closely follow Mohammads teachings.


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