

And I can certainly see why you'd say that. "Far and away the worst person to ever live," you say. But I like his music so I am glad it gets played here.

Therefore I welcome the views of those who may not like the Stevens' music who complain about him being played here. But I would still say that he was far and away the worst person to ever live. If Hitler had recorded good music, I would listen to it. (and this song is still a 9 for me btw, and one of my favorite records of all time, politics aside.) this and some of the future things he said, still seem a bit iffy about Mr Peace Train to me. I can understand how he later regretted and wanted to walk back his statements, and I get that he was new to the religion, and I know I've said dumb things before too, and I know he didn't murder anyone. Robertson: You don't think that this man deserves to die? Hmm, not sure about the ambush part, his words seem pretty clear. Great reply, though Islam has only 5 pillars (maybe they could use 7more?) If you can't appreciate the difference, the nuance which characterizes much of his life, I don't believe you will be missed in his audience.

He gave the only answer his faith allowed him to give. This is one of the twelve pillars of Islam. He was ambushed and asked if he supported the fatwa. Some cleric issued a fatwa over the publication of a book heretical to Islam. Wouldn't it be wonderful if the world were actually as simple as you seem to believe. You've locked the door towards the future, ooh.Īnd pick up, pick up a good book now, ooh
