Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville was referring to Mamdani’s swearing-in on a Quran. The Council on American-Islamic Relations has documented a history of anti-Muslim statements from him.

Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville from Alabama posted on social media: “The enemy is inside the gates” upon learning that Zohran Mamdani became the first mayor of New York City to be sworn in using a Quran.

The Quran is the primary religious text of Islam, akin to the Christian Bible. Mamdani is the first Muslim mayor of New York, the nation’s largest city.

Tuberville, a conservative football coach-turned-politician, has a history of making anti-Muslim statements, according to the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR.

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    That’s not at all accurate. Toddlers are not an example of moral creatures; sharing and empathy are not developed at that age either.

    If religion went away, violence would still exist. Atheist regimes still commit genocides. Humans just suck. This still doesn’t address my original point, you’re claiming that Christianity is somehow inherently more peaceful and that’s historically false, and claiming that Muslims are peaceful but their religion is pushing them to the opposite, and that’s ridiculously ignorant. If Islam magically went away, you’d still see violence in the Middle East due to colonialism and imperialism.

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      https://youtube.com/shorts/HOKo-aITorw

      https://youtube.com/shorts/XC-2X9eu_9g

      I would encourage you to read up on the research. Pre verbal babies absolutely demonstrate moral behaviour. As do many animals.

      I also did not say Christianity was peaceful. It certainly was just as violent as Islam during the middle ages when they were at the peak of their expansionist periods.

      The most peaceful human societies are the ones where religion has the least impact. You are correct that it is not the only factor. Systemic Violence will find its way anywhere where inequality is being exploited.

      Whether it is religion based like with Christian nationalism in the West, Islamic forced conversions of children in West Africa, or Jewish settler colonialism in Palestine.

      Or, if religion is not playing a significant role, like with resource exploitation, imperialism or illicit substance trade.

      The difference is that religion most often used to convince moral people that the bad things they are asked to participate in, are in fact good things, where with the latter, they usually know they are doing bad things, but feel they have no other choice.