The ISIS-sponsored terrorist attacks of Paris of November 13, 2015 popularized two phenomena. The first one was the public singing of the French national anthem, La Marseillaise, which embodies the free human spirit, even under an environment pregnant with fear, blood, tyranny and their related gore. The French soccer fans were singing it while exiting the soccer stadium, where the Islamist terrorists had let loose a torrent of bloody attacks on innocent human beings. They were murdered as revenge for the French government’s air campaign in the ISIS-controlled areas of Syria. The demented soldiers of ISIS were killing them because they were Christians. The unnoticed aspect of those murderous attacks was that all human beings in that stadium and elsewhere in Paris—Christians as well as Muslims—were their targets, since they had no clue about the religious identity of any of their victims. Continue reading “La Marseillaise Versus the Quranic Verse 5:32”