The Imams read it. The book remains the same. I guess the religion doesn't promote literacy or learning which isn't a great endorsement.
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The problems with religion that follow ancient texts has everything to do with both the texts and the people who interpret them.
I agree with this, the religion does have problems. I've stated this previously in agreeing with Exams and yourself, and conceded that surely some fault does rest with the antique language and lack of clarity in the Quran, but not all of it.
IN MY OPINION, the majority of the fault rests with the teachers who convince the people of these things and the people for actually believing it. The Quran does have some fault, I'll concede, but I would argue that the major issue rests with those who interpret it to mean insanity and that while the Quran shares blame, its more like it's part of the fire, not the fuel- the fuel is the people's interpretion. That's what I'm trying to say at this point.