“If you reject my commands and abhor my laws you will eat the flesh of your own sons… and the flesh of your own daughters.”
Islamic extremism. Anti-Islam rallies. Islamic State. Muslims. Terror.
We often don’t blink when we see those words blindly grouped together.
We often don’t speak out against the prejudicial linking of Islam and violence.
But in the wake of viral social media campaigns like #YouAintNoMuslimBruv and #I’llridewithyou comes a wake-up call to those who fall prey to the perception that Islam is a violent religion.
YouTube comedians, Sacha Harland and Alexander Spoor decided to prove there is unjust prejudice about the Holy Quran.
The Dutch comedians read passages from a “Quran” to unsuspecting strangers asking them what they thought.
“If two men sleep with each other they will both have to be killed,” was one.
Another:”I do not allow a woman to teach” and “You shall cut off her hand.”
“A woman should learn in quietness and full submission.”
“If you reject my commands and abhor my laws you will eat the flesh of your own sons… and the flesh of your own daughters,” another passage read.
The reactions were predictably cloaked in the participant’s perception of Islam.
“To me, this sounds like they want to oppress you and force you to believe what they believe,” said one.
“How could anyone believe in this? That’s unbelievable to me,” another woman said.
People were then asked to compare these passages to the Bible and what they knew of it.
“I would think the Koran is more aggressive, especially with things like cutting off people’s hands,” one man said.
“I think the Bible mostly has a lot of positive things in it,” one woman said.
“The Bible is a lot less harsh and a bit more peaceful,” a man said.
“It bothers me that some people see these old writings as the absolute truth,” one woman said.
The comedians then admitted the truth. It wasn’t the Quran they were reading from, but the bible.
Leviticus 20:13, Leviticus 26:30, Timothy 2:11.
The shocked participants were flustered. Some laughed and hung their heads, embarrassed.
The experiment shows how deep-seated everyday prejudices are, how we black and white our religions – Christians – good. The Muslim faith – bad.
“It’s all just prejudice. I always try not to be prejudiced myself but apparently I am,” one man admitted.
But maybe not so much after this.
Watch for yourself…
Top Comments
Not all of the verses used were from the Old Testament. Some were from the New Testament. Just goes to show that you can't pull out a few verses from ANY ancient texts, use them literally, and claim that's what the religion is and teaches. Time for the prejudice to end...
If you actually had a clue, you'd be aware that Christians don't follow the Old Testament Bible, they simply view it in its historical context pertaining to the archaic religious beliefs their new religion replaced.
That video is just a bunch of ignorant leftards moronically quoting from the wrong bible.
Get educated