This is a quote from a man complaining about a magazine being biased.
“You completely left out the Islamic thoughts and traditions on the subject. As a Muslim American, I thought the conclusion was biased and only put forth the ideas in Christianity and Judaism. The show did not reflect on the Islamic thoughts or traditions which could have made this show more interesting and educational. And it would have also shown how closely Islam is aligned with Christianity and Judaism.”
I found this quote interesting, especially after watching the video posted on our blog that quotes the Quran and then shows its instructions being carried out, (Posted by Professor Stilley earlier) because the Quran tells Muslims to kill people who do not follow the same religion and some Muslims obey this teaching. Either the person quoted does not know what he truly believes or he assumes the readers are not aware of the Quran’s teachings. Concerning the articles being biased, the entire Quran is prejudiced against those who do not claim Islam as their religion because it says to kill the Infidels so the person quoted above is arguing fallaciously.
Also in arguing that Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are similar this person fails to identify the numerous differences between the three. This is a common mistake in reasoning, but still unacceptable.
My name is Anna Bell and this is my second semester at Southwestern. I was raised in a Christian family and gave my life to Christ when I was 12 years old but truly began to grow spiritually my senior year of highschool. Right now my only goal is to graduate, though I am daydreaming about a summer-long mission trip to anywhere.



















