So, there's been another terrorist attack, and at this point there's been so many that I'm not feeling very shaken. I wanted to take the time though, to express a different opinion than what a lot of people have been saying. I don't think it's right to think all muslims are radical and extreme, and I just wanted to say that I acknowledge that this isn't a muslim problem, this is a radical extremist problem. Now, what's more, I would say that the Koran is the cause of this. A document that explicitly states violence against infidels as well as the supposed peaceful parts isn't any reliable source for morality; you'll always have people who pick the peaceful parts and people who pick the violent parts. What really needs to happen, is people need to come up with a morality that isn't based on a book, but logic. Because I don't think anyone would argue that there's a reason that some things are wrong, and some things are right. It's possible to understand these things. People cherry pick the good and bad parts of these religious texts, we can do better than that though.