Mike B,
I don't want to be put in the place of defending Xianity, but those quotes are from the first 5 books of the Bible, which include the Mosaic Law.
Neither do I want to defend muslims, there are certainly plenty of issues to criticize (and more of them, IMHO, there than in Christianity).
However, I want to remind us that most of the claims I see about how 'muslims' believe this or that are wrong in the sense that extreme opinions or fundamentalistic viewpoints are put forward as something they all believe.
(Indonesia has more muslims than any other country, yet we never hear about anyone being stoned (no jokes about marijuana please) or having their hands cut off. They've had a female prime minister, as have at least one other muslim country (Jedi forbid the US will be led by a woman one day).
As far as I know not even fundie Xians wish to reinstate the Mosaic law.
Agreed, and yet the history of Christianity has been full of killings of infidels and I don't think they had difficulties defending what they did by quoting the Bible. You don't have to tell me it stopped a while ago, I know (although Christianity was far older as a religion than Islam is now, before the killings in the name of the religion stopped).
If the question is what the holy scriptures are saying, the two books are just as bad. If the question is do we practice killing people of another belief, the answer it that we both did, but the Christians seem to have stopped after 1500 years or so of doing so.
It is
the people practicing Christianity that have changed, not the Bible.
The difference is that there are numerous Muslims that wish to put into practice the Shiarra law, which is very similar to the Mosaic Law.
Numerous, yes, but very far from all.
I have lived and worked for a long time in a muslim country and travelled quite a lot in eight of them. I have never, ever felt threathened because I was not a muslim.
Further, I want to point out the paradox that Genghis/Jedi, who claims that 'muslims' want to kill every non-believer, at the same time is telling us how he lived in muslim countries and studied Islam, sitting in mosques for hours discussing with the locals, taking pictures of himself with them.
Why didn't they kill him then?
