Hardly. It's simply what they believe in - and they believe it hard enough, to be willing to die for it. I am willing to die for some ideas, but those, in my eyes, are far more honourable, benign and beneficial to man-kind. It's a problem, when ideas some people are willing to die and kill for, are twisted and evil.but these teenage boys that become terrorists are essentially being brainwashed.
I agree with you, for the most part. Yes, it has much to do with the interpretation... but, the Kor'an is much easier to avert to cruel and vicious interpretations, than most other holy books.the koran is not the problem. anyone could read the koran all day everyday and not be affected. it comes down to three things. interpertation, teaching and situation.






