David,
You asked:
Forgive me Tom, are you saying the Muslim religion teaches people to kill?
I read through the Koran back in 1962 when I was about 20 years old. I don't remember all I read. I do, however, remember that I was shocked by the verses that advocated killing unbelievers. Here are a couple of verses that apply to this:
1- "O believers, fight the unbelievers who are near to you, and let them find in you a harshness; and know that Allah is with the godfearing" (Sura al-Tawba 9:123).
2- "Fight against those who believe not in Allah and the Last Day and do not forbid what Allah and His Messenger, have forbidden -- such men as practice not the religion of truth, being of those who have been given the Book -- until they pay tribute out of hand and have been humbled" (Sura al-Tawba 9:29).
"Those who have been given the book" means Christians and Jews.
3- "The punishment of those who wage war against God and His Messenger, and strive with might and main for mischief through the land is: execution, or crucifixion, or cutting off of hands and feet from opposite sides, or exile from the land: that is their disgrace in this world, and a heavy punishment is theirs in the Hereafter;" (Sura Al Ma idah 5:33).
I haven't been able to find another verse I remember reading, but what it said was that if you, (a Muslim), are fighting unbelievers you are to offer them the chance to convert. if they do, enslave them. If they refuse, kill them.
Dave, I am the online instructor for a class in World Religions and Science, offered through Hope International University. So I have done some study about Islam and other major religions.
Islam is a large religion with many branches and internal disagreements. When Muslim leaders take these verses, (and others), and combine them with a certain understanding of Islam's policy on war, the community of their followers becomes downright dangerous.
In general, Muslims ascribe to five principles about holy war. Stated simply they are:
1. Physical violence cannot be used to advance Islam.
2. Islam is to be spread by rational appeal and persuasion.
3. War is allowable in self-defense.
4. If a country does not allow the free expression of Islam, those actions constitute physical aggression against Islam. This includes any laws that prohibit any Islamic practices. Muslims can make war to liberate the "oppressed" Muslims.
5. Once a country has had an Islamic government it belongs to Dar-al-Islam, (The House of Submission). It can never be allowed to revert to non-Islamic hands.
In the past, during the era of state religions, Muslim armies invaded non-Muslim countries on the basis of #4. The Muslim refusal to recognize Israel is based on #5. Even the prohibition of Muslim polygamy is seen by many Muslims as a violation of #4. Since Western countries have universal adult suffrage, we are all seen as guilty of making laws against Islam.
So, the answer to your question is that for many Muslims, Islam teaches them to kill non-Muslims. All it takes is for a Muslim to come under the influence of a teacher who convinces him that we have broken their rules.
There are many Muslims who do not go along with these ideas. However, the radical's tendency to kill folks that oppose them severly limits public dissent.
So, I guess I would answer, "yes and no", but enough yes to make me quite worried.
Thomas Maddux