> On April 1, 2026, British Member of Parliament Rupert Lowe wrote a publication on X linking Islam to the grooming gangs scandal. Brown replied "Get over it." When another user called his remark "absurdly evil", Brown repeated it. He then deleted his account.[27]
The rest of the argument is also quite weird. Christianity, as practiced in medieval–early modern Europe, also had diverged quite far from what was in the NT, so does it automatically absolve it from all the unpleasant stuff done in its name? If anything, it's kinda the opposite, right?
Meh. A religion being practiced very differently from what its scared texts say is nothing uncommon — and this fact doesn't removes the blame whatsoever.
Although seeing (from a safe distance) the Islamic version of Reformation could be quite interesting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_A._C._Brown
> On April 1, 2026, British Member of Parliament Rupert Lowe wrote a publication on X linking Islam to the grooming gangs scandal. Brown replied "Get over it." When another user called his remark "absurdly evil", Brown repeated it. He then deleted his account.[27]