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The Everlasting Hatred: The Roots of Jihad |  
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Rating:   Summary: The truth of the matter is: Review: This is a dangerous book were Lindsey tries through a one sided view to spur hatered bewtween religions rather than emcourage inter-faith dialoques. He presents gross mirepresntations of history, religions (both christian and islamic), and world affairs.  Mr. Lindsey's book lacks historical and scientific evidence. His only account of history of the middle east is through a skewed interprestation of the holy scriptures.  Everyone with common sense and logic will question the very foundation of his argument. I encourage the author and reader to study history from its real sources and leave up to them to draw their own conclusions. This is a book about a fundamentalist who is not different than bin Laden. The main goal of this piece of work is to misguide the american public and encourage extremism, hatred, and intolerance.
  Rating:   Summary: wake up time Review: This is absolutely the time for a book like this. So many people just don't understand fundamentalist moslems. This doesn't mean all moslems are bad,absolutely not. The problems between Jews and Moslems go back to Issac and Ishmael and can only be solved by the greatest of all prophets Jesus. The Moslem thinks western people are all Christians,which is incorrect,therefore we are a threat to their beliefs. TV news people say Christians don't tolerate other peoples beliefs,however neither do Moslem countries. Just look at the Sudan and try living in a Moslem country if you are a Christian. It won't be to nice if you believe in telling others about your faith. This book is on target and worth reading. It truly does tell the truth.
 
 
  
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