Brian Ross wrote on Oct 15
th, 2025 at 2:34pm:
The Koran like the Bible, like every other holy book is a mess of contradictions and hypocrisy, it was composed several hundred years after the death of Mohammed from recollections of his sayings. Tsk, tsk, tsk...
Bwhine showing his ignorance with Islam again what a tool tsk tsk tsk

Muslims say there are no contradictions in the Quran perhaps you should ask them about this verse
Quote:Allah speaking-
Then do they not reflect upon the Qur'an? If it had been from [any] other than Allah , they would have found within it much contradiction.
https://legacy.quran.com/4/82 The Quran was made into a book about 20 years after Muhammad died by the caliph Uthman.
Where did you get several hundred years from did you pluck that from your arse?
This Islamophobia report is an attempt to impose Islamic blasphemy laws on Australians
Quote: By broadening the concept of Islamophobia to include criticism of ideas as well as hostility toward people, the report risks blurring an important distinction. If opposition to Islamist ideology, the application of Sharia in public law, or aspects of jihadist theology can all be labelled “Islamophobic,” then the space for open democratic debate may be unintentionally narrowed.
Once “Islamophobia” is used to encompass virtually all criticism of Islam or related political ideologies, important and legitimate debates, including those about political movements, gender norms, or human rights, risk being dismissed too readily as prejudice.
The report’s ambition to regulate public speech is not merely implicit — it is written into its policy recommendations. Among them:
● Visa bans for foreign speakers deemed “Islamophobic” — a euphemism for critics of political Islam.
● Parliamentary codes of conduct that could sanction MPs for “Islamophobic” statements, chilling debate on issues ranging from immigration to counterterrorism.
● “Media guidelines” and algorithmic interventions to suppress content deemed harmful to “community cohesion.”
● Curriculum mandates requiring educators to present Australian history and global events through a “Muslim-inclusive” lens.
These are not defensive measures against hate crimes. They are proactive attempts to narrow the boundaries of permissible speech.
Why should Islam be the only religion that can't be criticised when all other religions are fair game for criticism?
Last census showed nearly 40% of us have no religion we don't want islamic blasphemy laws here