I just got through listening to the archived podcast of Atlas on the Air I downloaded earlier this week, where Pamela interviews the author of The Prophet of Doom.
I believe this interview should receive wider coverage, even though it has a few bitter pills for me to swallow.
From his website:
The downside to the whole thing: There is no collective hope for our nation, only individual hope in reference to his book Yada Yahweh.
Islam in Muhammad's Own Words
Islam is a caustic blend of paganism and twisted Bible stories. Muhammad, its lone prophet, conceived his religion to satiate his lust for power, sex, and money. He was a terrorist. And if you think these conclusions are shocking, wait until you see the evidence.
Critics of Prophet of Doom claim it is offensive, hatemongering, and unnecessarily violent. We agree - but we didn't write those parts. They came directly from Islam's scriptures. Over the course of these pages, we quote from most every surah in the Qur'an - putting each verse in the context of Muhammad's life by quoting vociferously from Islam's most trusted sources.
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