VE, Karen (an ex-nun and, it seems, an apologist for all religion – her ‘History of God’ and ‘The Bible, A Biography’, are challenges in themselves!) is right. The mosque is embellished with verses from the Koran - but I thought the investigator assumed that Mohammed (for whose existence there is no contemporary evidence whatsoever) probably wrote the Koran. His main problem seemed to be that there was no contemporary evidence for the existence of Islam before a coin bearing Mohammed’s name, long after his death, was minted in Jerusalem – which is what I presume Jom means when he says //…Islam and Christianity have one thing in common….// No contenporary evidence.
The presenter’s reference to land where farmers farmed and olive trees grew was thought provoking. When reading the Koran that had never occurred to me – but, in retrospect, it’s well worthy of serious consideration.
The Guardian gave an interesting review of the programme…
http://www.guardian.c...accused?newsfeed=true
….as did the Independent.
http://www.independen...sed-bbc1-8084486.html
Perhaps we should watch it again.
http://www.tv-replay....nel-4-4od-198729.html