AthenaAwakened
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Excuse me please.
What exactly are you trying to prove with this link? After reading it, I'm not sure it says what you think it says.
You don't think it shows millions of muslims believe things that are not very popular here?
Do we need to survey people here to find out how they feel about things like death for apostasy and stoning for adultery?
Or do I need to do a little math to demonstrate that this poll indicates millions of muslims believe in these things?
Could you possibly provide verses from the KJV that disagree with those dictates in the Quran? Then a poll of how many American Christians disbelieve the Bible or at least will admit to not believing the Bible?
Now back to your link
here is a quote
Regardless of whether they support making sharia the official law of the land, Muslims around the world overwhelmingly agree that in order for a person to be moral, he or she must believe in God. Muslims across all the regions surveyed also generally agree that certain behaviors – such as suicide, homosexuality and consuming alcohol – are morally unacceptable. However, Muslims are less unified when it comes to the morality of divorce, birth control and polygamy. Even Muslims who want to enshrine sharia as the official law of the land do not always line up on the same side of these issues.
And that is pretty much the tone of the article. It appears that when you group over a billion people together, they have divergent beliefs even within the same religion. That article basically says we can't make blanket statements about muslims.
Perhaps you are reading it differently? perhaps in another language? perhaps babble-onian?
