Keyplus, if we do as you suggest and look at the Koran with an open mind the answers are not hard to find. They are glaringly obvious. The reason the Koran talks about the books 'revealed' before is because those books already existed and Mohammed took the stories from them and used them as a basis for his new ghost-written best seller. The Koran says that Allah has taken responsibility to guard it because Mohammed knew that if he included that, it was guaranteed to scare the living daylights out of an already superstitious people. Then he threw in even more vicious punishments for disbelievers than the old books already contained, and voila! The populace were hooked not only by the fear of divine and eternal retribution in the hereafter, but by the fear of barbaric and brutal punishment in this world too - which also explains why there is an unbroken chain of people who know the Koran by heart. They wouldn't dare forget it!
The message I was talking about wouldn't come from any religious book that we know today. I'm not quite sure what sort of being they promote as God, but if there is a God then I'm convinced it isn't him. It seems very clear to me that anything, or any being, that possesses the sort of unimaginable intelligence magnificently powerful enough to create the universe and everything in it, and to organise the on-going evolution of all living things, could not possibly be so utterly ridiculous, nor as cruel, nor as hateful, as religion would have us believe this God is.
Perhaps you should take your own advice and look at the Koran with an open mind.
I replied to your post last night, but the site seems to have been experiencing problems, and answers from other people disappeared too.