PM, Yes I have noticed & naturally I respect and understand where you're coming from, tolerance, diplomacy and tact are beginning to be lost in Muslims form of reasoning and approach just as they are often non-existant when non muslims criticism of Islamic beliefs. What I would love to see is rather than just state opinions is Muslims learning to back up their debate with substantial research & facts, like Naik or Deedat when tackling other scripture, hopefully with the educational reform especially taking place in Qatar, a new generation will be able to do just that :)
In an ideal world agreeing to disagree in debate is a healthy thing. No harm when one can states ones opinion and maintain political correctness as you have.
As a muslim myself I don't believe that the Prophet/king David committed adultery for many reasons, there you see? Reasons aside, surely you as a Muslim yourself can also share your view regarding weather one of your Muslim prophets committed adultery or not?