
The ‘Son of Hamas’ author on his conversion to Christianity, spying for Israel, and shaming his family.
“The problem is not in Muslims,” he continues. “The problem is with their God. They need to be liberated from their God. He is their biggest enemy. It has been 1,400 years they have been lied to.”
These are all dangerous words. Of the threats issued to his life by Islamists, he says, “That’s not the worst thing that can happen to you. I’m OK with it, I’m not afraid. . . . Palestinians have reason to kill me. Some Israelis may want to kill me. My goal is not to defeat my enemy. It is to win over my enemy.”
from the Wall Street Journal
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Well… not really, but check out their income distribution as a group (click to enlarge):

It’s no secret that the distribution of wealth is inequitable in the United States across racial, regional, and socio-economic groups. But there is a distinct variance among and within America’s faiths as well. This transparency takes a look at the income levels of America’s major religious groups, as compared to the average U.S. income distribution.
A collaboration between GOOD and Column Five Media.
Read more: http://www.good.is/post/transparency-america-s-wealthiest-religions#ixzz0iNPeHPq9
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And the people replied…