Hmmm

 A visitor to the site David, e-mailed me the following:

Just in reference to something on your site:

Christians put a quote about liberty from the
Torah
on the Liberty Bell
.   No.  The inscription on the Liberty Bell at Independence Hall in
Philadelphia is a direct quote from Leviticus 25:10: “Proclaim liberty throughout the land
unto all the inhabitants thereof.”   That is not from the Torah.   And that false statement

is going all over the Internet now.    Go figure. 

Found in this paragraph: 

As for the difference between fundamentalist Muslims and fundamentalist Christians, a Christian mailman in Denver called my radio show to say that despite his profound religious objections to pornography, he could not imagine objecting to delivering even the raunchiest porn to homes that ordered it. First, religious non-Muslims, especially in America, believe that liberty, too, is a religious value; that is why Christians put a quote about liberty from the Torah on the Liberty Bell. And second, they have no doctrine that holds outsiders bound to their religious practices.

in THIS post, the direct link here:By Dennis Prager - FrontPageMagazine.com - Link.

El Borak, can you clear this up? Since he did comment on the post on his site as well. 

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