A few years back a Mr. Tom Scholl, who identified himself as a pastor of churches in Ohio and New York, as well as holding positions in several ecumenical organizations, wrote a 3-part article for our local newspaper, The Telegraph (Macon), entitled "What the Koran says about Christianity," which I found more than a little disappointing.
It could have been an apologia about the charitableness of Islam using selective passages from the Koran and at least a bit philanthropic to many associated elements of Christianity. But his very prejudicial apologia went further than the expected arguments of Koranic exhortations documenting that Jihad and terrorism were not promoted by the teachings of the Koran and Islam.
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