Zebo, it quite frankly amazes me that you can say, "Read Quran. You'll understand why that's impossible. It's like a perfect reciprocal relationship. More fundi they are the poorer they are (save accidents of geology like Saudi Arabia) Without oil, it would look like Somalia."
And all I can say is read the Christian bible and you will not find a dime worth of difference. But in terms of recent world history, Christians are way way way ahead of
Islam in killing the most people for the most stupid reasons.
But in MHO, its no damn reason for condemning either religion, like it or not Islam and Christianity are the two most dominant religions on earth, they share common roots and common values, and at one and the same time can be the evil and corrupting force and also be the most the most morally ennobling force.
We have rotten Christian nations and rotten Muslim Nations, but it gets really strange when the USA supports the most rotten and retro beliefs of a wahbatist Saudi Arabia and condemns the same in an Afghan Taliban. When in fact the larger part of Islamic nations are just slightly behind most Christian nations in changing to more modern ideals.
In MHO, a large part of the friction between Islam and Christianity is somewhat a historical accident. Because Islamic nations tend toi be the last set of nations to throw off what amounts to the spent forces of European Christian colonialism.
And that, in my mind is where Ossama Bin Laden is wrong, maybe the external viewer of world history can say the 500 year history of European Colonialism is a total record of
of Christian evil that should be rolled back, but I say, shit happened and the past cannot be changed. And if nothing else, colonialism was a force that has the net effect of making the entire world a vastly different and more modern place.
But still colonialism is no longer an option and we better find new ways for the entire world to progress.
Because no longer do the Christian or Muslim world have any monopoly on technology, but both religions want a better life for their people.