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The Holy Quran Experiment
Monday, 7 December 2015 - 11:12
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Video: Dutch stunned violent Quran texts are actually Bible passages

A Dutch film crew performed an experiment in which they disguised a Bible as a Quran and read some of the most violent passages to people on the street. They then filmed the Dutch people's shocked reactions on discovering the passages actually come from the Bible. The video was posted on the crew's YouTube channel, Dit Is Normaal, on Friday. The video was already watched 2.5 million times on YouTube and another 375 thousand times on Facebook. After recovering from the shock, most of the film Dutch agreed that the best way to approach topics like religion is to try to remain unprejudiced and rational.

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