There's a lot of confusion in the West regarding Islam -- especially among progressives, because we're only programmed to hate religious fanatics of the
Bible-thumping, evolution-denying, queer-hating American variety. The others, we're told, are really just victims of something or other. But somehow the evidence confronting us from around the world doesn't seem to match up with the bland reassurances of the politically-correct types, or the passionate denials of dissembling Muslims.
Still, maybe you don't trust the harsh assessments offered by some of the more outspoken right-wingers, because, 1) They're right-wingers, and tend to get just about everything else wrong; and 2) Their criticism of Islam is often accompanied by smug praise for their own Iron Age religion, involving the worship of "a dead guy on a stick" * -- so just how objective (or astute) can they be?
That's where the Handbook comes in. An honest, clear-eyed appraisal of Mohammed's desert dogma, from an honest-to-God, tree-hugging,
SUV-hating, voted-for-Obama progressive. Sound unlikely? A little surreal, perhaps? Is that the theme from The Twilight Zone you're suddenly hearing? Well, stick around, 'cause it gets weirder!
On this site, Political Correctness and Cultural Sensitivity will not stand in the way of honesty, common sense, or the basic instinct to survive. I'm sure of it. Because my first move was to slip a Mickey into the warm milk and cookies of those annoying, sissy-boy conventions. They've been tumbled into the trunk of a car, driven out into the desert, and dumped in a ditch someplace, shoeless, with their pants around their ankles. We won't be hearing from them anytime soon. That means you'll get the straight dope on Islam, from a perspective that values truthfulness and the well-being of progressive, democratic societies far more than the hypersensitive feelings of religious fanatics.
-- And (this is the sweet part!) you'll get that appraisal without being subjected to any cheerleading for Christianity. Or any other ridiculous, hocus-pocus religion created by ignorant, superstitious, morally-unevolved cretins who apparently would not recognize a spiritual insight if it strolled up and grabbed them by the crotch. (There...I think that was pretty straightforward!)
At HFI, reason rules. Reason and a 21st Century morality based purely upon empathy, compassion, and a desire to serve the greater good. (Even if serving the greater good requires some straight talk. Or straight shooting.)