Dear Editor,
"Thousands flock to Bethlehem" (12/26/10) describes Bethlehem as "the town where, according to biblical account, Jesus was born." Interestingly, "Young Russians in search of faith flock to Islam" (12/21/10) states that Islamic Prophet Ibrahim "intended to slit his son Ismail's throat but sacrificed a ram instead.” The event in Islam is reported as fact while Christianity is explained with a caveat. Would The Washington Post please explain this inconsistency to its readers?