It is open to more interpretation than the koran, simply for the koran is sold as "the perfect infallible word of god".
The bible doesn't do this other than the 10 commandments.
Of course even you didn't refute this when I pressed you for response earlier in this thread.
I didn't see it at first NS... I was focusing on your other post.
Actually we know how it was interpreted, since we only have to look at our past. There weren't many toothless villagers intellectualizing over a glass of merlot, and the days of yore goatherds loved a good disemboweling and/or burning at the stake.
I'm curious. You spend a lot of time comparing religions, and always speak up when there's a chance to dissect the koran and its evils, but what use is it? Your country is losing its culture, you appease age-old goatherd religious customs, there are fatwas on your artists... and didn't that archbishop whoever recently say that Sharia law was inevitable and might be a good thing? It seems all that bitter intellectualizing is just an exercise in impotence.